The Pig's Ear stands proudly amongst a handful of pretty ivy-clad boutiques, just a hop, skip and a jump from the Kings Road. It's a firm favourite with friends of mine, so it was with high hopes and rumbling tummies that we made our way towards the pub one Sunday...
Read more about The Pig's Ear in ChelseaChic, stylish and housed in the impressive Chiswick Moran Hotel, the Globe Bar is perfect for everything from night-on-the-town drinks to a wholesome family meal. Just a stone’s throw from the tube into central London, this place is guaranteed to get the party started with its subtle neutral palette, mirrored...
Read more about Globe Bar in West-LondonEver since the first All Bar One opened in London in 1994, it has proven a recipe for success. Now with over 35 branches delighting city-dwellers across the country, the group is still as popular as ever. And it's little wonder - with a range of quaffable wines to suit...
Read more about All Bar One - Canary Wharf in East-LondonIt is 1988 - a time before anyone even knew how to spell 'Hoxton' - and Paul Daly can be seen working in his Hoxton metal work studio, putting his passion and talent into sculpture and expressionistic art. In the 21st Century this same studio has been transformed into one...
Read more about Zigfrid von Underbelly in North East LondonThe Quays' unmistakeable and impressive exterior, which is a vivid mix of blue and white, is far from let down by its playful and intriguing interior. The various spacious rooms and levels are lined with a mix of Donegal stone, Connemarra granite and coloured glass, with brightly coloured lights casting...
Read more about The Quays in North-LondonEstablished in 1991 and re-vamped in 2005, Claddagh is now one of London’s most stylish Irish pubs. Like the old Irish betrothal ring that gives The Claddagh Ring its name, this social venue has an ethos of friendliness. The Claddagh serves traditional rustic pub food, with a starter selection that...
Read more about The Claddagh Ring in North West LondonNamed after the River Corrib that flows through Galway City and the Claddagh Village, The Corrib Rest has stayed true to its Irish roots - firmly evident in both the design and atmosphere. As you step through the door you are greeted by a warm wooden interior that's charmingly decorated,...
Read more about The Corrib Rest in North West LondonThe first All Bar One opened in Sutton in 1994 and since then has developed into one of the most talked about bar brands in the UK. The design is modern, open and airy, with large windows that allow guests to watch the world go by. It's comfortable, with antique mirrors,...
Read more about All Bar One - Butler's Wharf in South East LondonEver since the first All Bar One opened in London in 1994, it has proven a recipe for success. Now with over 35 branches delighting city-dwellers across the country, the group is still as popular as ever. And it's little wonder - with a range of quaffable wines to suit...
Read more about All Bar One - Southwark in Central LondonParisian soul in the heart of Battersea - Le QuecumBar. This world-renowned 1930s Parisian Gypsy swing-jazz brasserie is dedicated to the promotion of Django Reinhardt Hot Club Gypsy swing (and those who perform it) - a style born in £30s Paris that draws on nearly 2000 years of Gypsy culture....
Read more about Le QuecumBar and Brasserie in South-London