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There's often a nervous note in the air at the Vincent Rooms around the beginning of term. Adjoined to Westminster Kingsway College's school of hospitality...
Housed in a former Victorian library, Cinnamon Club has become a magnet for power-brokers and politicians. Expect a colonial-style atmosphere, with high...
In terms of self-promotion, the Atrium is as reticent as can be. From outside the 4 Millbank building, you'd be hard-pushed even to tell that a restaurant...
Located a few minutes' walk from Victoria station in a salubrious street, this branch of the British Red Cross - always stuffed with expensive labels - has...
This classy two-floor operation, an imposing space that easily reveals its past as a public library, is divided between a top-notch Indian restaurant, a...
Although clearly designed with parliamentarians in mind, this surprisingly bright basement space plays host to tourists and Italian food aficionados in the...
'A Great British Tradition' runs the wording around this 600-year-old pub. However, the Red Lion's character is defined as much by its location (it's the...
Last week we gave top marks to the afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge at the swanky new Corinthia Hotel. This week, we're taking a left out of its striking...
As the sign outside says: 'This is a real pub. No big screen. No music. No fruit machines'. Indeed, you'll just find low-level chatter in the one main room...
Perhaps it was because the political class had gone into hiding, but American accents seemed most prominent among the lunching suits the day we visited this...
'Nice piece of fish - out of the Thames?' quipped a portly gentlemen in this back-to-basics takeaway and caff. 'Yeah, I pulled it out myself this morning'...
Pulze group veteran chef Massimiliano Vezzi has settled into this Westminster 'corner' of high-end Italian restaurants. Calm reigns in the highly visible...
Just in time for the news that our new government has cut and frozen its ministers' salaries, this restaurant opened a merry stroll away from the Houses of...
This slickly impressive glass and metal building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bressenden Place opened in 2004, bringing a much needed burst of new...
There's nothing flashy about this new-build hotel, but it is well run, neatly designed and obliging: the rooms have all the added extras you'd want (CD/DVD...