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Back in the sepia-tinted days of yore, long before the sinister creep of coffee chains and identikit pub operators, train stations had proper pubs on...
First-time visitors may be surprised by the diminutive size of this sushi restaurant; there are seats for around eight diners, making walk-ins nigh on...
The Somers Town Coffee House is a huge place, imbued with a French sensibility. It's divided in two - a spacious front bar, and a restaurant - with...
The strange nameless hinterland between Fitzrovia and Camden has never offered too much in the way of drinking destinations. But the bar previously known as...
Let's imagine the future is as golden as a pint of smooth, heady Swallowfields Medium - its nectar-like flavour rounded off with a bittersweet finish. In...
Hopheads and scrumpy merchants make pilgrimages to this unassuming boozer tucked behind the utterly non-descript streets near Euston station. Their...
These days it seems as if you can't visit a museum or gallery without finding that Messrs Peyton and Byrne have got there first, installing a Brit-themed...
It's all about comfort at Prezzo - a refuge when you're in an unfamiliar area and want a quick, inexpensive meal of familiar foods. Hence this new branch's...
Not much can be done to make the dining room of a modern conference hotel feel like a family-run Italian. Get lost on the way to the loos and you might end...
Far better than its name and dingy location suggest, this unassuming Italian eaterie is a favourite with nearby office workers and those seeking a more...
As well as selling pianos, this family-run business has been providing restoration, polishing and tuning services for over 100 years. Pianos from the...
There are three Micro Anvika stores onTottenham Court Road and all are excellent computer retailers; this one stocks a broad range of makes from major...