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Situated on a fine stretch of the riverbank between Hammersmith and Putney bridges, this vast Victorian venue is within shouting distance of Craven Cottage,...
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...
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're in Richmond, just south of the bridge. You're hungry. Make your choice: spend £150 on premium steak and red wine for two at Argentinian restaurant...
The Harwood Arms is a smart restaurant with the conceit that it's a gastropub. While you can pop in for a pint - and a few local toffs do - dinner...
Despite the slide of many gastropubs into aping fancy restaurants, the Eagle - one of the originals - remains pleasingly unreconstructed. Scuffed cream...
With its white walls, black wood and the Heath all but on the doorstep, there's a touch of Tudor court about The Garden Gate. The jester roles are taken by...
After years of very thin pickings, the Barbican has recently acquired not one but two classy gastropubs. This, and the Chiswell Street Dining Rooms (opened...
Camden Town Brewery, currently gushing like a spilt pint through London's food scene, began life in the cellar of this appealing pub. Beneath the...
This huge 19th-century pub beside Victoria Park has a large garden (complete with busy 'garden grill' in summer), a main bar decorated with Victoriana and...
Chelsea's shooting set probably feels quite at home among the trophy antlers and stuffed birds adorning the walls of the small dining area at the back of...
Very much a local Marylebone spot - with the requisite polo shirts and pearls on show - the Duke of Wellington is a good bet for a weekday evening catch-up...
The old red cow herself, if she wasn't apocryphal, probably didn't have a pleasant visit to this pub's manor - Long Lane was an ancient cattle route to...