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The upsurge in Spanish food quality in London since the 1990s can in part be dated from the arrival in Borough Market of food importers Brindisa, bringing...
'JHn. Davy Free Vintner' reads the sign on the wall of an empty Borough side street, above an 071 number. It may as well read 'Southwark 1184' for all the...
Wright Brothers is very much an eat-and-run sort of place, with all seating at high-backed stools, and efficient waitresses operating at speed despite the...
Now independently owned, the Glad is no longer a staid, empty corner pub. While the Victorian prime minister from whom the place takes its name still glares...
London's oldest market - dating back to the 13th century - is also the busiest, and most popular for gourmet goodies. Here, traders satisfy the city's...
A street market since Victorian times; there's some quality veg, women's clothes, decent jewellery and vintage shops.
Rare is the evening - or, for that matter, the Saturday afternoon - when this place isn't packed to the gunwales. The reasons for its popularity are plainly...
Applebee's is generally busiest on market days, when Borough's food stalls bring Londoners and tourists flocking for high-quality comestibles. Once their...
Vinopolis's Wine Wharf inhabits a reclaimed Victorian warehouse located just by Borough Market, all exposed brickwork, high-ceilinged industrial chic and...
A haven of tranquillity in a Borough sidestreet bookended by Peabody Trust residences, the Lord Clyde is a lived-in home from home for middle-aged regulars...