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The Wilmington sits right in the midst of the culinary action near bustling Exmouth Market. Inside, original brickwork, reclaimed light fittings and impressive Victorian glass atrium all nod dutifully towards the building's history and create an air of classic elegance. Meanwhile, the new open kitchen adds unique character and allow...
View full reviewSituated amidst The Law Society's grand and opulent chambers, 113 Chancery Lane is a little off the beaten track, but well worth a visit. Everything from the decor to the food itself is a tribute to the traditional, with a distinctly modern edge. As well as familiar British favourites like fish and chips, the menu boasts a selection...
View full reviewLocated in the heart of Holborn, London’s bustling legal and media district, The Old Nick is the sort of pub you wish was your local. Visit on any weeknight and you’ll find the bar packed to the rafters with patrons quenching their thirst after a long day at the office. Inside, traditional features like dark wood panelling and...
View full reviewThe Enterprise is a wonderful watering hole, which dates back to the Victorian period and captivates those who visit with its blend of original features, home-cooked fare and appealing atmosphere. The pub’s quirky yet elegant interior of ceramic tiles, wooden floorboards and glimmering mirrors set against the radiating glow of t...
View full reviewScarfes 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 reviewSwintons 'the pub' in London's King's Cross changed hands last year and has since been transformed into a contemporary wine bar and restaurant, offering an uncomplicated menu comprising their own take on modern tapas, homemade burgers and pies. Swintons is a popular lunchtime destination for office workers from the surrounding areas ...
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 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 reviewMost restaurants don’t serve fresh beer that comes directly from the brewing tanks, but then most restaurants aren’t Zerodegrees. A combination of a microbrewery, multiple award-winning pizza place and seafood restaurant, with a healthy dose of the bold and imaginative on the menu, Zerodegrees has been ploughing its own distin...
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 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...
Housed within the magnificent Corinthia Hotel London, and designed by David Collins Studio, Bassoon is billed as ‘a destination bar with attitude’. Combining a relaxed and intimate ambience with a stimulating dash of theatre, this contemporary bar pays homage to the artistry of the finest bartenders in the capital.
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Situated in St Pancras Station's original ticket hall, the Booking Office Bar & Restaurant at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel is one of the most inspirational places to enjoy a drink in London. The vaulted room offers views into St Pancras International Station and features a 29-metre-long bar, wrapped around the Grade I listed...
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...
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