Not particularly inspiring
Byron is very akin to Philip Hammond as Chancellor, “not particularly inspiring, but a safe choice,” (as a professor for Queen Mary put it). The interior, envisioned as a somewhat more modern American diner, is split between two levels and is somewhat agreeable considering that Byron is a chain of 37 different locations. Yes, I hate chains and in all honesty they tend to be stereotypically average.
Which was the case here – the burger is fine, yet again it is a dish that is very easy to create at an average level. There was nothing remotely inspirational, the bun was somewhat dry, the meat wasn’t juicy and flavoured. A safe choice for lunch (I mean, depending what one means by safe), but a boring one.