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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...
Time Out's Food & Drink reviewers can often be heard singing the praises of Hawksmoor's three-strong chain of steakhouses with bars (the other two are in...
High-fliers will feel at home at this rooftop establishment, part of the D&D London stable. They can admire the expanding City skyline from the outdoor...
The view from the 24th floor is awe-inspiring day or night, though we have a slight preference for the twinkling evening cityscape. Also, at dinner the...
Hawksmoor Seven Dials, in Covent Garden, recently won the 'Best New Restaurant' category of the Time Out Eating & Drinking Awards 2011. The decision of our...
You'll need to make a reservation, promise a £10 minimum spend, head through airport-style security gates ('no coins, keys or mobiles?'), take the escalator...
Its authentically traditional pub exterior jutting out into Commercial Street like a ship's prow, the Commercial Tavern is a wantonly wacky revamp outpost...
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Redevelopment has seen this East End stalwart combine the refurbished 1887 covered market with a modern shopping precinct. Around the edge, enthusiastic...
The three Hawksmoor branches - this, Seven Dials and Spitalfields - are the owners of 15 Time Out stars between them. We don't dish out such plaudits...
This Fleet Street landmark was rebuilt back in 1667 ('in the reign of King Charles II'), and its seventeenth-century history is in large part responsible...
There's something almost karmic about the location of this new sibling to the Cinnamon Club, occupying as it does a former warehouse of the East India...
The copper sign swinging over pedestrians on High Holborn speaks of 'beer brewed at Yorkshire's oldest brewery'; the sign just out from a mock-Tudor façade...