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Ever 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 the most discerning customer, an unusually large selection of be...
View full reviewCosy basement bistro Bedford & Strand is a welcome retreat from the bustling London streets above. The eatery was opened by a group of friends in 2005, who wanted to create a relaxed yet lively place to enjoy fantastic food. They have more than achieved this; the atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming, and the menu is diverse, cr...
View full reviewThe superb Hispaniola, permanently moored just off the Victoria Embankment, has come a long way since her days as a passenger ferry on the Clyde - she now boasts two comfortable, elegant dining decks and large windows offering striking views of the London Eye. In summer, guests can gaze over the Southbank at sunset with a cocktail i...
View full reviewSet within 18th-century brick-lined basement warehouses that once fronted the River Thames, The Vaults restaurant is a stunning place for a spot of lunch in the heart of London - it's a haven of excellent food and service just off the Strand. Head chef Darren Archer uses the best of British produce to create his dishes, carefully ...
View full reviewMarco Arquati and his family have owned an eatery on The Strand since 1983 and, although the restaurant has taken different forms over the years, it has always been a culinary cornerstone of the area. '...authentic, well-priced cuisine in the heart of London's Theatreland...' Marco's latest offering, Arquati, sees him goin...
View full reviewBoasting three charming central London locations and a mouth-watering menu, Muriel's Kitchen has gained a loyal following in the three years since the fi rst branch opened in South Kensington. Run by husband and wife Charlotte and Sam, Muriel's Kitchen pays homage to Nana Muriel's own 1950s kitchen, presenting some of the most uniqu...
View full reviewThere's a great buzz in Browns on Friday evenings, with customers dropping by for afterwork drinks and bar snacks, and parties of hungry individuals staying longer for the full dining experience. In fact, Browns rarely has a quiet moment, as it offers a breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner (including a pre-theatre menu)...
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life in Blighty's capital. Whether the sun is shining or the rain is pouring you can enjoy a taste of France wherever you are in London. In the bustling capital, Café Rouge offers the chance to unwind and relax. Shoppers and sightseers with tired fe...
View full reviewIn 1979, Porters English Restaurant was opened by The 7th Earl of Bradford; not every day does an English Earl, either then or now, expand his interests beyond the ancestral acres to set up shop within the highly competitive London restaurant market. Lord Bradford, who wears his title lightly, said at the launch, 'Porters English Re...
View full reviewOffering the freshest food, breathtaking river views, live entertainment and a professional service, a Thames dining cruise experience with Bateaux London provides the perfect indulgence. Gliding past the capital's best-loved landmarks, Bateaux London's cruises are a unique and memorable way to experience the city. Whether you c...
View full reviewPaul has been offering the best in freshly baked bread and patisserie since 1889, and lives and breathes its 'Maison de Qualité' tagline. The bakers still make bread by hand using traditional methods - a process that takes seven hours and results in a top-quality loaf every time. This dedication to quality extends to Paul's e...
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life in Blighty's capital. Whether the sun is shining or the rain is pouring you can enjoy a taste of France wherever you are in London. In the bustling capital, Café Rouge offers the chance to unwind and relax. Shoppers and sightseers with tired fe...
View full reviewCentrally located amongst the shops and eateries of Covent Garden, this historic pub has been welcoming patrons for centuries, including the likes of Charles Dickens; it’s easy to see why this charming spot was one of his favourite watering holes. The excellent cooking and wide selection of Fuller’s seasonal ale continues to d...
View full reviewHarking back to 1988, Brindisa takes its name from the Spanish term brindis, meaning ‘to raise your glass in celebration’. Indeed, you’ll find yourself raising a glass to Brindisa’s excellent hospitality and authentic Spanish food. The first s...
View full reviewIdeally located in Covent Garden, this historic pub has always been a popular destination. In the early 1800s it earned the nickname ‘the bucket of blood’ by hosting bare-knuckle prizefights. The Lamb & Flag has changed considerably since then; it’s the excellent cooking and wide selection of Fuller’s seasonal ale that...
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