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The 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, natural colours, brass features and reclaimed wood finishin...
View full reviewComfortable and stylish with a chic, contemporary atmosphere, Quarter Bar & Lounge at the popular London Bridge Hotel serves the kind of food best enjoyed over relaxed conversation with family, friends and associates. Settle down amongst stylish crimson and charcoal furnishings and grab a menu. Choices range from sharing platter...
View full reviewEstablished since 1999, the Tas restaurant name is synonymous with showcasing Anatolian Turkish cuisine just as it should be. The iconic branches are designed to immerse the diner in a contemporary Turkish-style setting with a warm, friendly atmosphere. Tas restaurants are perfect for any occasion and all dishes are prepared by a ...
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 reviewfish! Kitchen is the brainchild of restaurateur Tony Allan. Following the success of the magnificent glasshouse that is fish! in Borough Market, the Kingston restaurant was opened. From the outside, the venue paints a pretty picture thanks t...
View full reviewServing up refined British food, The Southwark Tavern is a charming gastro pub in Southwark Street. Along with trusty pub favourites like sausage & mash, fish & chips and handmade burgers, a menu of refined seasonal specials is on offer, all washed down with cherry-picked beers on tap, and fine international wines.
View full reviewOpened in 2005 by renowned British-Bangladeshi restaurateur Iqbal Wahhab, and set close to London Bridge, Roast offers true British dining in the heart of the capital. The main draw has to be the reassuringly traditional, deliciously updated dishes on the menu; and the fact these feature only ethically sourced, top-quality prod...
View full reviewJust a brief walk away from London Bridge tube station, right in the thick of central London, Absolutely Starving is a charming takeaway and delicatessen offering a delicious treasure trove of wholesome, colourful culinary delights. The owners have recently revamped their Tooley Street shop, making it more comfortable and acces...
View full reviewTucked away inside the new wing of the magnificent Southwark Cathedral, a stone's throw from the Golden Hinde, Clink Prison Museum, Vinopolis and Shakespeare's Globe, you'll find the ever-popular Refectory café. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, it also offers a daily changing range of seasonal home-cooked goods to...
View full reviewThe overflowing and lively open-front bar of Wright Brothers Oyster & Porter House on the edge of Borough Market is difficult to pass without wanting to stop for at least a glass of wine and half a dozen fresh oysters. The barrel tables lining the pavement immediately catch your eye and set the scene for the classic and tasteful...
View full reviewThe Woolpack is a rare find in central London - a pub full of eccentric character with a large beer garden in which to enjoy the summer sunshine. And, even if the weather turns cold, there's a heated canopy to keep the chill away. Inside, one wall is tiled from floor to ceiling and lined with burgundy leather booth seating, whilst o...
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 reviewHoused in what was once a fire station, this airy and handsome restaurant is part of a unique social enterprise. Apprenticeships are available for the homeless here meaning a meal at Brigade isn’t just a delicious treat; it’s a way to help someone gain a life-changing skill. Pictures of smiling past apprentices ...
View full reviewFranco Manca has a number of popular restaurants scattered across London, with the original located on Market Row in Brixton Village. We stopped by the Belsize Park restaurant, just a minute’s walk from the station. We pulled up a pew by the open-plan kitchen and watched the busy chefs working the famed sourdough that’s put Fr...
View full reviewStrada's stylish interiors and contemporary, regional Italian cuisine have made it a diner's favourite all over the UK. The sprawling metropolis of London is home to a number of these superb eateries, so whether you find yourself in the cultural quarter of South Bank or on the chic streets of Kensington, you're never too far from en...
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