Customers slam Ed Sheeran's pub over £19-a-time dishes that 'taste like ... trends now

Customers slam Ed Sheeran's pub over £19-a-time dishes that 'taste like ... trends now
Customers slam Ed Sheeran's pub over £19-a-time dishes that 'taste like ... trends now

Customers slam Ed Sheeran's pub over £19-a-time dishes that 'taste like ... trends now

It's hardly The A Team! Customers slam Ed Sheeran's pub over £19-a-time dishes that 'taste like second rate microwave meals' cooked in kitchen that 'looks like roadside catering van'

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Customers at Ed Sheeran's London pub have slammed its £19 dishes they claim 'taste like second rate microwave meals' and that look as if they have been cooked in 'a roadside catering van'.

The hugely successful singer, 31, opened the upmarket Bertie Blossoms in Portobello Road, West London, in September 2019.

The restaurant, said to be named in honour of his wife Cherry Seaborn, changes its menu frequently but has been known to serve steak, pasta dishes and chocolate and prune brownies among its £19 plates.

Previous menus list just nine items on the entire list, with the restaurant's website saying that its food is 'freshly prepared'.

The hugely successful singer, 31, opened the upmarket Bertie Blossoms in Portobello Road, West London, in September 2019

The hugely successful singer, 31, opened the upmarket Bertie Blossoms in Portobello Road, West London, in September 2019

The eatery's celebrity customers are said to include the likes of Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy

The eatery's celebrity customers are said to include the likes of Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy

But some diners have taken to TripAdvisor to reveal their disappointment after eating there.

Carol Lewis-Burling said: 'What a disappointment, the food options were limited. Which wouldn’t have been a problem

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