About Abaco
When you’re faced with Britain’s most famous mega-mall the last thing you want to do at the end of the shopping day is queue for a polystyrene wrapped corporation-burger. Step in to Abaco and you’re a million miles away from the greasy food halls and decrepit department store dining and closer to sophisticated West End dining. Wide open spaces give your elbows a break from bargain barging while the dark wood and muted colour scheme is a fashion fanatics dream. The brasserie style menu with a Modern European influence gives has an emphasis on relaxed dining with a contemporary edge.
Opening hours:
Mon - Sun 12pm - 12pm
Gok Wan has recently dined here after filming How to Look Good Naked
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Dined at Abaco on 2nd May, food and service was good, nice touch to have a reserved sign on our table and in a good position. Al a Carte was not extensive either. Would go again if shopping in Bluewater but would not make a special trip just for the restaurant.Review
Abaco is a very nice restaurant set within an extremely busy shopping centre. However once inside and settled you would never know as the food, service and ambience were particularly good and the £14.95 deal was an absolute bargain. If you fancy something classy instead of your usual fast food I would highly recommend AbacoReview
This eveving we took my daughter to Abaco at Bluewater for her birthday. We all had the special offer dinner and were impressed.We all got to choose from the a la carte menu at the special price and even though my daughter (trust her) decided to choose the only extra of steak it was all very reasonable with a glass of wine included. The ambiance was good people drinking at the bar and a few dinners - it didnt feel like eating in a shopping centre. All the food and service very very goodVisitors
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