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The Ship & Shovell is a truly unique venue. Dating back to the 1730s, this traditional pub is split into two halves and connected by a tunnel that travels underneath Craven Passage. Inside, the cosy space is traditionally decorated and boasts a relaxed, jovial atmosphere.
We approached the bar and were delighted to find...
Longfords Bar is one of three venues to be found at Meliá White House. Perfectly situated within walking distance of Regent's Park, this is an impressive hotel - sophisticated and smart throughout. Inside, adorned with fine art and plush furnishings, Longfords provides a comfortable and relaxing setting, ideal for laidback li...
View full reviewSpread across two floors, this charming traditional-style pub has been a mainstay of Covent Garden since the early 1900s. It offers a mix of Continental lager, cask-conditioned ale and an enviable London gin selection alongside a pleasingly classic menu. Dishes like battered cod and hand-cut chips, sausages and homemade herby mash...
View full reviewThe Three Stags public house and restaurant is situated opposite the London Imperial War Museum, just a stone’s throw from Waterloo Station. This gastropub is steeped in history and stays true to its roots, maintaining its English heritage. This keeps tourists and loyal locals flooding through the doors at lunchtime and in the e...
View full reviewThe Rotisserie is one of London's premier steak restaurants and grills and, being an aficionado of the humble steak and chips, I was filled with anticipation at the prospect of dining there. To start I enjoyed the roasted pepper, rocket and goat's cheese salad. The sweet roasted pepper alongside the sharp, creamy goat's cheese was a...
View full reviewJust next door to Los Locos is the Fortune Theatre, where The Woman in Black has been running for over 20 years. This vibrant restaurant has been open even longer, however. People flock to Los Locos for a number of reasons: for a pre-theatre bite, a cocktail after work, a Mexican meal, or for the party atmosphere later on when the c...
View full reviewEstablished in 1763, Bow Street Tavern can be found at the very heart of London’s famous Theatreland. Set opposite the Royal Opera House and a short distance from both Leicester Square and bustling Covent Garden, this traditional British pub attracts locals and tourists alike. It’s a great stop-off during a day of exploring th...
View full reviewThe Robin Hood in Sutton specialises in two things: great real ales and an amazing community spirit, and, accordingly, it has been awarded both the CAMRA 'Best Pub' award for Sutton and Croydon, and the prestigious 'Proud of People' award. A function room perfect for any event is available to hire, and a heated outdoor area is lovely...
View full reviewFrom the outside, The Bear appears to be just a normal pub, but step inside and soak up the chilled atmosphere, and it suddenly becomes apparent this pub is different from others. Friendly and attentive staff are on-hand to serve you and offer advice on menu choices. The menu is wonderfully fuss-free and devoid of pretentious accoutr...
View full reviewThe great thing about The Weir is that it's a pub, a real pub, and it knows it. Look on the menu and you'll find old favourites: the famous Sunday roast rib of beef and the fillet of salmon with spinach wrapped in puff pastry. Then there are the traditional pies - perhaps try the steak and ale or chicken and mushroom, served with ro...
View full reviewThis attractive pub, which sports an inviting atmosphere and rustic-inspired interior, is located along a residential street in pretty Primrose Hill. Indoors, the wooden furniture and spacious seating area calls for lazy afternoons spent sipping wine and working your way through the menu. There’s a first-floor function room avai...
View full reviewThe Wheatsheaf is casual enough to be comfortable but smart enough to feel special. This thriving community pub is independently owned and diners and drinkers alike are offered the same friendly, professional welcome.
After an extensive refurbishment in 2015, The Wheatsheaf was re-opened. Working to preserve and enhan...
Scarfes Bar takes its name from renowned British artist and caricaturist Gerald Scarfe. The walls of this artfully social space, located moments from Covent Garden, are adorned with a selection of amusing and conversation-provoking paintings, which have turned this stylish bar into what has been described as a 'living canvas'; Geral...
View full reviewThe Griffin is a small pub with a big heart. The bar area is well-patronised, buzzing with groups of friends, couples and families contentedly chatting over a drink or two. The dining area is where the real magic happens. Here guests can enjoy contemporary, high-quality cuisine that would rival restaurants in the capital. We were im...
View full reviewThis charming gastropub with classic wooden floors and a mahogany horseshoe bar is a true original tucked away on Esher High Street. The Albert Arms has championed real ale since it opened in 1853 and was recently awarded Pub of the Year 2015 by the local CAMRA group. The Albert Arms staff have set themselves a challenge to serve 20...
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