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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...
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...
Such is the popularity of the cafeteria at Kenwood House that, frankly, we give it a wide berth at weekends, when the place is overrun with extended family...
The residents of Willesden come back time and again to enjoy Sushi-Say's quality Japanese food. However, the casual visitor should beware: this means the...
The cakes produced by this tea room and cake shop set on the rapidly gentrifying Mill Lane are currently being promoted enthusiastically by Selfridges' food...
One of London's most famous car boots, this sale has been growing rapidly since starting out in 1996 and now attracts a trendy crowd of Portobello passers...
This neighbourhood restaurant opened in 2005 as Fratelli La Bufala, but early in 2012 changed its name to Mimmo La Bufala - in honour of the exuberant...
Some restaurants pride themselves on their pretentiously written menus. A thin slice of anything becomes a 'carpaccio'; a pig's parentage, life story and...
St Mary's is run by the London Car Boot co who host the prolific Princess May and nearby St Augustine sales, as well as a monthly one off collectables fair,...
Negotiate the steep steps from Heath Street up to isolated, cobbled Holly Mount to this house built in the 1790s by portrait painter George Romney. It was...
This canal-side store showcases furniture and homeware by Britain's maverick industrial designer Tom Dixon as well as an exclusive selection of pieces by...
Nautilus has been owned by the same Greek family for 50 years (witness the pinewood panelling), but despite this it's no stickler for tradition. Instead of...