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Word gets around fast. Ozone started life in New Zealand, then opened in London as a coffee roaster in 1998. This café only opened in March, but by the...
If you are looking for the unconnected restaurant run by Australian chef Bill Granger, called Granger & Co, click here; Bill's (London) is not connected to...
Situated beside the Regent's Canal, Towpath is an idyllic place to stop and take in the passing water, ducks and people. Since opening in 2010, it has been...
Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...
To get a table in Terence Conran's trendy British café in Shoreditch, Banksy country, enter through the gift shop. Well, the deli, which sells fine British...
Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...
When Lantana opened in Fitzrovia in 2008, it was one of the first of the daytime Antipodean cafés in London that reflected what's happening in metropolitan...
The gelato packs a punch at this always busy Covent Garden parlour (there's also a handy new branch in Soho's Brewer Street). Entirely free of artificial...
Light and bright, the Modern Pantry is decorated in shades of white and grey. There are formal dining rooms on the first floor, a more relaxed space on the...
This lovely domed café is the old pavilion for Victoria Park lake. In summer, seating is all outdoors. There's plenty of it - on a terrace, on stools...
Bea's of Bloomsbury is a fast-expanding café, with new branches on the King's Road in Chelsea and at One New Change in the City. But it's this original in...