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Founded by Henry Balls in the mid 19th century, Balls Brothers is still run by the family.Venues range from traditional drinking dens populated by...
The traffic may roar outside, but serenity reigns within this popular and well-established little Sinhalese restaurant. Tranquillity is fostered as much by...
London's only family-run five-star hotel combines the old-style traditions of beef wellington, wooden panelling and a statue of the Queen Mum, with modern...
For 20 years, Zander has been providing quality cocktails to a discerning, wealthy customer base who fit right in as soon as they pass through its revolving...
Unassuming and well run, this corner boozer isn't interested in living off its brief footnote in history (it was here, in 1974, that Lady Lucan reported the...
Shepherd Neame's quaint Cask & Glass sits incongruously behind a new office development that now dominates Victoria Street. Outside, overflowing hanging...
After a little refit in spring 2010, this upmarket brasserie is busy nearly every mealtime, a Belgravia clientele venturing towards Victoria coach station...
You'll get a very Belgravian view of the good life here: top-quality beef, plush surroundings, cigars, and wine and whisky lists that make the eyes pop....
Located on the main thoroughfare that links Victoria to Pimlico, this large, airy establishment does brisk business among locals. Seafresh is certainly a...
A Belgravia fixture for more than 40 years, the Ebury is an appealing synthesis of new and old. A small front bar caters to those who want to pop in for a...
Peggy Porschen made a name for herself in the wedding-cake business because of her great artistry, particularly her eye for detail and ephemeral sugar...