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This commendable bar-club comprises one expansive room - divided by a wall with an oval hole in the middle, giving the illusion that half of Hoxton is here...
Situated on a fine stretch of the riverbank between Hammersmith and Putney bridges, this vast Victorian venue is within shouting distance of Craven Cottage,...
Situated beside the Regent's Canal, Towpath is an idyllic place to stop and take in the passing water, ducks and people. Since opening in 2010, it has been...
You're in Richmond, just south of the bridge. You're hungry. Make your choice: spend £150 on premium steak and red wine for two at Argentinian restaurant...
Light and bright, the Modern Pantry is decorated in shades of white and grey. There are formal dining rooms on the first floor, a more relaxed space on the...
This imposing, dark-fronted building on the corner of Curtain Road and Worship Street does little to advertise itself, but it always manages to bring in...
According to the menu at Rock & Sole Plaice, London's third ever chippy opened on this site in 1871. Today, a jolly fish with Union Jack bib and...
This lovely domed café is the old pavilion for Victoria Park lake. In summer, seating is all outdoors. There's plenty of it - on a terrace, on stools...
John Torode may be most familiar nowadays for raising satirical eyebrows on MasterChef, but he also has a good line in user-friendly restaurants. Smiths is...
Rochelle Canteen actually merits the description 'hidden gem', lying as it does behind a high brick wall in what was once a Victorian school playground....
Set just off Regent Street, Freggo, with its striking purple and silver interior and lively music, makes a great post-shopping treat. It may not offer the...