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Opened in 2009, together with the Mark Hix-operated restaurant on the ground floor, this is a destination in its own right. It's a subterranean speakeasy...
Time Out's Food & Drink reviewers can often be heard singing the praises of Hawksmoor's three-strong chain of steakhouses with bars (the other two are in...
The menu is British at the Anchor & Hope, and so is the seating policy, with no reservations from Monday to Saturday, meaning that diners wanting to sample...
With dazzling white walls, painted floorboards (that could do with a new coat), and Shaker pegs around the walls, the dining room at Fergus Henderson's...
José Pizarro is a brilliant chef and successful restaurateur, as the queues for his José tapas bar - also on Bermondsey Street - surely testify. Opening up...
Unlike some gastropubs with gourmet pretensions, the Bull & Last proudly sells real ales. Doom Bar is a mainstay, but you may find Truman's Runner, or...
You have to admire the sheer boldness of Richard Bigg's Camino. The huge site comprises bar, lounge, casual and formal dining areas, outdoor tables, plus...
Brother Jeff's patch of the Galvin empire, La Chapelle is no mere branch of Baker Street's Bistrot de Luxe, but an altogether more elegant destination for...
Cool, precise, urbane - the ever-popular Zucca holds on to its position with ease in this hip stretch of Bermondsey. Happily, the slick white plastic...
Tucked away in a courtyard accessible via an alley at the foot of Pentonville Road, this rustic, Andalucían-themed bar is dedicated to sherry. With room for...
The website for this new French wine bar and shop states that 'It will offer something that this little area has been missing for some time.' Although this...