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With its white walls, black wood and the Heath all but on the doorstep, there's a touch of Tudor court about The Garden Gate. The jester roles are taken by...
Camden Town Brewery, currently gushing like a spilt pint through London's food scene, began life in the cellar of this appealing pub. Beneath the...
Such is the popularity of the cafeteria at Kenwood House that, frankly, we give it a wide berth at weekends, when the place is overrun with extended family...
This neighbourhood restaurant opened in 2005 as Fratelli La Bufala, but early in 2012 changed its name to Mimmo La Bufala - in honour of the exuberant...
Negotiate the steep steps from Heath Street up to isolated, cobbled Holly Mount to this house built in the 1790s by portrait painter George Romney. It was...
On a bright pedestrianised alley in Hampstead Village, with chichi shops adding interest, Ginger & White's location is almost idyllic. Unfortunately, the...
A very Hampstead version of the modern pub, a short stroll from the Heath. Upstairs, the Wells' main dining areas feel like a proper restaurant, with...
On a narrow bend by Hampstead Heath - where the danger of being knocked down by a school-run mum is as real to today's visitor as was being hijacked in Dick...
In autumn 2008 The Stag's new owners gave it a big refurb and have attracted a younger, groovier crowd who appreciate the decent ales and spacious rear...
La Cocotte is the sort of French neighbourhood restaurant once commonplace in London, but now rarer than a Les Bleus goal celebration. The restaurant is...
Bringing a half-pint of Cotswold chic to Hampstead, the Old White Bear attracts a dapper clientele, few of whom look like they've been gambolling over the...