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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...
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...
'JHn. Davy Free Vintner' reads the sign on the wall of an empty Borough side street, above an 071 number. It may as well read 'Southwark 1184' for all the...
Orrery is a safe haven of excellent taste. It offers the top-end tropes, such as appetisers, pre-desserts and petits fours, even to those on promotional set...
Vinoteca's new outlet (the original is in Farringdon) is a mere cork's pop from Oxford Street, yet completely removed in spirit. Set on a villagey parade of...
Having got over the brittle trendiness of its early years, Cigala seems to have settled into position at the superior, sophisticated end of the London...
This new branch, which opened in October 2008, shows signs of being as successful as the popular Notting Hill original. Spread over one floor with a bar...
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Although new restaurants pop up regularly in Exmouth Market, well-established Moro still has the edge, serving quality Spanish/North African food that is...
In a bland modern development off Tooley Street, this branch of the South African-owned mini-group sticks to a winning formula, with a basement restaurant...
The original Vinoteca in Farringdon is full to-heaving most nights, so it's no surprise they have kept their winning formula for this second branch: it's a...