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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...
Soon you'll be able to walk from Bloomsbury to Dalston (via Theobald's Road, Clerkenwell Road, Old Street and Kingsland Road) without being more than a few...
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...
It's a surprise that Centre Point - for so long closed to the public - is now so easily penetrated. There are none of Vertigo 42's airport-style security...
The menu changes little at this pocket-sized room: 30 covers in an inauspicious location off Charing Cross Road. And it shouldn't, because everything is...
Mosaic floor tiles at the door and Charrington brewery-etched windows give away this pub's original incarnation: it was built in its present form as the...
'Room' pretty much says it all. This shoebox of a coffee bar opposite Great Ormond Street Hospital (and its handy cashpoint, because, note, they don't take...
Enter Bloomsbury's North Sea and you instantly feel you've been beamed out of London and transported to a quaint, old-fashioned seaside town. The cosy room...
Heal's may be the grand old dame of interiors stores, but its happy combination of excellent sourcing, helpful staff and a layout that's constantly being...
Truckles is part of the Davy's chain of wine bars, which means a fairly uninteresting and comparatively expensive wine list, flat ale served in pewter...
This remodelled Victorian pub wears its gastro credentials out front for all to see. Legs of jamón hang in the windows; bunches of dried chillies line the...
Tas's lengthy menus do more than most to emphasise that Anatolian cuisine is one of the richest and most varied in the world. Almost 40 starters are offered...
In operation for nearly three centuries, this Young's pub boasts a glorious Victorian interior, dating back to a time when stars of the stage and music hall...
A boutique hotel in Bloomsbury: the afternoon tea is popular among residents and locals alike.
Although its terrace helps to create a continental atmosphere, at least when joined by others along this pedestrianised stretch, the Queens Larder is a...