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The concrete island of Old Street roundabout doesn't have many noteworthy dining destinations, which makes even a decent pizzeria worthy of special note....
With dazzling white walls, painted floorboards (that could do with a new coat), and Shaker pegs around the walls, the dining room at Fergus Henderson's...
An immediate success when it opened in early 2010, this restaurant-bar continues to thrive. The easy-going atmosphere, likeable staff, quietly modish...
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...
Despite the slide of many gastropubs into aping fancy restaurants, the Eagle - one of the originals - remains pleasingly unreconstructed. Scuffed cream...
The building that formerly held Match EC1 was revamped in 2010 by Match supremo Jonathan Downey, and in pretty fine style. Lined with brick walls and a...
While ordering at the bar can add unwelcome faff to dining out, the system works well enough here, ensuring service moves swiftly for the glut of local...
The Jerusalem is both fabulously historic and a complete fabrication. Although the premises date from the early 18th century, the current shopfront wasn't...
Built, as the sign inside says, by Bishop Goodrich in 1546, this traditional tavern consists of a cramped, three-room bar space fronted by an enclosed...
Although Bistrot Bruno Loubet is the restaurant at the Zetter hotel, it doesn't feel like a hotel dining room. The big windows looking on to St John's...
Although new restaurants pop up regularly in Exmouth Market, well-established Moro still has the edge, serving quality Spanish/North African food that is...
Pristine mosaic tiling and etched glass scream 'sensitive refurbishment' from the moment you arrive at this stalwart. Inside, the dark wood bar is lined...
If you have a hankering for a burrito as well as a cheap handbag, Leather Lane is the place to be. Nestled among the bric-a-brac, cheap shoes and pinafores...
Authenticity cuts two ways. At Cottons, it runs to the less appealing aspects of some restaurants in the Caribbean: shambolic service, schizophrenic decor...
Check in at the handsome attached boozer and you'll be pointed to the separate front entrance, with its lovely floor mosaic, and a handful of...