Met a friend for lunch here on Sunday. There was no line when we arrived around 11:30 but keep in mind seating is quite limited with only a couple tables inside and a few stools to eat at a counter.
Ordering is walk up style and the menu is pretty simple. I chose the fish & chips with regular "chips" ( or fries for us Americans) and upgraded my drink to the sticky toffee pudding shake. They do have a couple different flavor options for the fries and you are given two sauces for the fish or chips. I had the tartar sauce and "artisan" ketchup. Not sure what was artisan about it, it tasted just like the Heinz they had.
The order was ready in about 5 minutes as everything is cooked to order. I was surprised I got 3 pieces of fish as I was only expecting 2. It was a decent amount of food for $15. The shake was a $5 up charge. I thought the fish was excellent, cooked crispy on the outside and very moist and flaky inside. The batter was very good in flavor as well.
The fries were also good, well cooked and crispy. As far as the shake, it was just too sweet for me. Yes, I know its a shake but it was super sweet and just too rich. I much prefer Gordon's actual sticky toffee pudding from Burgr which is outstanding.
It was a little pricey at $22 for lunch for you are center strip at a celebrity named restaurant so I was expecting it. I would definitely return when back at the Linq.