The Lofty Turtle
About The Lofty Turtle
East Sheen restaurant and bar The Lofty Turtle, located on the Upper Richmond Road West, takes its cue from the laid back vibe of moneyed New York beach retreat the Hamptons. The result is a blend of glamour and relaxation - the retro styled interior boasting a vintage Wurlitzer jukebox, black Chesterfield settees, reclaimed deco cinema seats and stage lamps and opulently upholstered ottomans, it’s the perfect setting for The Lofty Turtle’s classic and cult movie projections, 80s arcade games and pool tables. The Lofty Turtle’s food selection is appropriately American, not only offering great burgers and steaks but chowders, super salads and classics taken from throughout the fifty states of the USA. Just as much thought has gone in to the drinks menu here, with spirits from local award-winning craft distillery Sipsmith, over sixty craft beers from throughout the world and a wide array of cocktails and wines too.
The Lofty Turtle Address
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505-507 Upper Richmond Road West
Sheen
London
SW14 7DE
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Latest 5 reviews of The Lofty Turtle
8 out of 10 based on 431 reviews
Service and atmosphere are excellent. The food is ok, but it would be good to see hand cut chips and homemade beer battered onion rings, rather than frozen stuff. But the service was so excellent, it made up for it!
We have been to the Naked Turtle in East Sheen on several occasions. This was our first visit to the rebranded Lofty Turtle and (alongside the nakedness of the turtle, the jazz singing waitresses) it seemed that the restaurant had lost its distinctive New York deli-style charm. The toptable offer is still good value but the menu was far more limited, the portions smaller and we had to ask for our complementary Cava.
Very nice meal with lots of choice given it's a set menu. Really good value too. The beer menu is extensive with some interesting craft beers that are definitely worth a try.
We had a nice meal at The Lofty Turtle in East Sheen though it wasn't quite what we were expecting. It is very casual and laid back. The menu is simple but the food was very tasty, especially my husband's burger. Great selection if imported beers and wines and impeccable service by a friendly, unobtrusive Scottish waitress.
Another good evening at the Lofty Turtle. This was my 2nd visit since it changed from the Naked Turtle (which I preferred). Since the change the menu has been simplified, but the food is cooked well. Ambience was good for a week day. Live acoustic music was being setup as we left. TT deal makes the visit worth while. Might only pop in for a drink otherwise.



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