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This is very much a place to lunch on a summer's day. Part of a new development off the Putney Bridge Road, it has extensive multi-level outdoor terraces...
A remarkable restaurant located just by Putney Bridge. Proprietor Giuseppe Turi (previously both sommelier and maître d' at the Athenaeum and the Connaught)...
At this large garden centre on leafy Bishops Avenue, the staff are helpful and the selection of plants is strong. The fine bedding plants and shrubs make it...
Cosy Chosan, with its tatty cushions, Japanese knick-knacks and kind-faced husband-and-wife team, teeters on the verge of cliché, albeit a lovely one. A...
Its wide-open windows facing Putney station, Citizen Smith (didn't he come from Tooting?) frequently fills to the brim with young punters on the razzle and...
When this seen-'em-all pub and music venue successfully campaigned against proposals to transform it into a gastropub at the end of 2009, its PR war relied...
This Victorian corner pub manages to mix some original flavour with serious gastropub pretensions - and a distinctly weird edge. The two small bars at front...
The Duke's Head is set in a Victorian grade II listed building right next to the river Thames. It's particularly attractive due to its big outdoor space,...
Quiet on our weekday visit, this local tapas joint has an attractive light-filled mezzanine, an extensive menu and welcoming service. The ground floor...
Most diners are probably none-the-wiser, but this outfit isn't part of the Royal China group (and hasn't been since some time in the last century), even...
This outpost of the Brinkley's group is a vision of 1980s styling, all big plate-glass windows, venetian blinds and pot plants. It's very much a...