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Set in the tangle of unpromising streets behind King's Cross, the Driver is a stylish gastropub, with a 'vertical garden' and a decked roof terrace,...
The impressive spectacle of Tower Bridge provides the backdrop, as well as the name of this riverside restaurant and brasserie. Le Pont is at its best in...
The Wapping Project has been underway for many years now. It occupies a barely converted late-Victorian hydraulic power station that hosts compelling art...
With shisha smokers stationed two deep under the awning, diners must pass through a haze of smoke before reaching the more sparsely occupied restaurant....
Popular with all ages, this spacious café is sited on a gentrified backstreet, flanked by local businesses and workshops. Decor has been freshened up since...
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....
Hidden in an unlikely location down a gritty Hackney side street, Bistrotheque has become a key player on the east London after-dark scene. This is largely...
A recent refurb has changed little at this cool jazz and dining venue. Enjoy early evening cocktails at one of the two elegant bars, admiring the...
First impressions are good as you open Levant's heavy studded door on to a rosily lit interior with seductive beaded lamps and wafts of incense. But the dim...
Brasserie is an odd choice of name for this spot: the menu suggests something fancier, and the prices certainly do. It's an altogether more serious affair,...
It's heartening to see the old Ocean music venue in Mare Street reopening as something with a bit of soul: the City Screen group, known for its...