Review of Campfire – by Adam L.

Campfire

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Hard to rate the Campfire. Actually, I thought I'd probably put a four, but it has opened up so many good spots in recent times, so I feel that the bar has been raised a level, and I would probably come back here again and have a great experience again before it becomes so.

We stayed here nearly four hours, it says a lot about the visit; We had very nice. The service was good, straight through. The food as well. There was no right in the way that I thought was good. However, it was nothing that stood out, nothing that caused me to really get started. Considering how many restaurants there are to choose from these days, so I expect it of this ambitious concept, particularly when you try as many dishes as we did (think I tested 10 different). Some slight Miss, slow-cooked flank steak and a little too much bread on both sausage and slider (the most though). Best of all was actually the non-alcoholic drink I partook (don't know what it was called, but it was a lemonade-flavor).

To end with something if the venue is nice, but very large, so one would need to go there again to enjoy the whole place. I experienced it as one of the biggest restaurants I've been to in Stockholm.