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Review by NLJ (6 October 2008)

We noticed the bar and really like the look of it, and once inside we were not disappointed. The members of staff were friendly, the food was good, and the cocktails were fabulous. It is a very nice bar with a great atmosphere even on a Sunday evening where most places looked very quiet indeed. The menu was well priced and reasonable, especially considering some places in Covent Garden. The food came in at a good time and was very tasty indeed. I would definitely go again.

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Review by Lucy (13 November 2007)

We have been to Navajo Joes about four times, and I just love it. I have been there with friends and it has a great atmosphere, the music is fabulous and the food is gorgeous. The last time we went, my boyfriend proposed to me in the middle of the restaurant! I’m hoping to go back next February to celebrate. I recommend it to anyone who fancy an evening of tasty food and funky music.

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Review by K (3 April 2007)

The atmosphere, food and knowledgeable bar staff added together to make our experience here a really good one. My husband and I had a great time and I look forward to going back as soon as possible!

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Review by Norma Bruce (15 August 2006)

We eat at this restaurant on Saturday 12th August, 2006. The service was excellent a waiter named Howard served our meal and drinks. My husband had a rib eye steak which was excellent. I had King Prawn fajitas, lovely. The atmosphere of the place was brilliant and we sat upstairs looking at the lower level. It was like being on my jollies. Oh we were!!! We will go back when we visit London again.

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Review by Maressa Brown (23 January 2006)

My flatmates and I were spending a summer in London through New York University in the States, and we stumbled upon Navajo Joe's to satiate our taste for South Western/Mexican cuisine. A funky, low-key but hipster atmosphere combined with tasty concoctions from the bar and delightful seasonings on fresh ingredients. Even though we had all of London at our fingertips, we returned to Navajo Joe more than once! Yum!

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Review by Martin White (23 September 2003)

This place is fantastic, the food is incredible, the staff are wonderful; just go there it is a beautiful place and great for partying.

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