The Shed at Dulwich

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The Shed at Dulwich
The Shed at Dulwich
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Location within London Borough of Southwark
Restaurant information
Owner(s) Oobah Butler [1]
Rating1st in London on TripAdvisor [1]
Street addressFriern Road, SE22 0BB
CityLondon
CountryUK
Coordinates 51°27′N0°04′W / 51.45°N 0.07°W / 51.45; -0.07
Website www.theshedatdulwich.com

The Shed at Dulwich is a former fake restaurant in a garden shed in Dulwich, London. It was created as a hoax by journalist Oobah Butler for Vice Magazine and became the top-rated restaurant in London on TripAdvisor before the listing was taken down. [2] The restaurant was open for one night in November 2017, serving ten guests. [1]

The faux menu theme was "moods", [3] and Butler photographed plates of fake food created using household products and personal care supplies such as shaving foam and dishwasher tablets, plus his own bare foot photographed to look like breakfast meat. [4] One item on the menu purported to be "Empathetic: Vegan clams in a clear broth with parsnips, carrots, celery, and potatoes. Served with rye crisps." [3]

Butler had once worked posting fake reviews of other restaurants at a rate of £10 per review, saying, "I’d look at the menu, pick something, and start lying." For The Shed, he asked friends to post fake TripAdvisor reviews [5] in sufficient quantity to place the venue among the top two thousand restaurants in London. [4] The restaurant attracted a single one-star review, from what Butler assumed was a rival. [4]

After becoming the top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor and bombarded with requests for bookings, Butler staged a genuine opening night for the restaurant, serving thinly-disguised £1 ready meals to ten customers. [1] [5] Having been blindfolded and then led down the alley past his house to the end of the garden and the shed, some said they wanted to come back and would recommend it. [5]

The hoax was plausible because micro-restaurants were then a fashionable trend. Chef Tom Kerridge started a real venue called The Shed, opposite his gastropub, The Hand and Flowers, in Marlow. When launched in 2017, it was described as an “intimate private dining space.” [6]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Patrick Grafton-Green (7 December 2017), "Writer 'tricks' TripAdvisor into making his Dulwich shed number one ranked restaurant in London", Evening Standard
  2. Valentine Low (7 December 2017), "Prankster Oobah Butler tricks TripAdvisor into thinking his shed is London's best restaurant", The Times
  3. 1 2 Helena Horton (6 December 2017), "Garden shed becomes top-rated London restaurant on TripAdvisor after site tricked by fake reviews", Daily Telegraph
  4. 1 2 3 "The Never-Ending War on Fake Reviews". The New Yorker. 31 May 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  5. 1 2 3 Butler, Oobah (6 December 2017). "I Made My Shed the Top Rated Restaurant On TripAdvisor". Vice. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  6. Harry Wallop (11 January 2018), "From Evelyn's Table to Tom Kerridge's Shed: the rise of the micro-restaurant", The Times