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St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill area guide

Discover the finest restaurants, bars and things to do in St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill

Written by
Danielle Goldstein
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Smart and desirable, though of course expensive, St John’s Wood and nearby Primrose Hill are destinations in themselves; relaxed and leafy, and resolutely un-touristy, they’re filled with beautiful restaurants and green spaces. The most famous attraction is the iconic Abbey Road recording studios and that zebra crossing (tourists come from all over the world to hold up traffic and recreate the Beatles album cover). If you fancy something a little more sporty, Lord’s Cricket Ground, which keeps the area busy all summer, ranks a close second. If you want a place to take the kids there’s always Regent’s Park and the ever-reliable London Zoo

Restaurants in St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill

Odette’s

Odette’s

  • 4 out of 5 stars

A classic fine dining destination.

Lemonia

Lemonia

  • 4 out of 5 stars

Always packed, Lemonia serves Greek-Cypriot classics. 

La Collina

La Collina

  • 4 out of 5 stars

Run by a largely female team (chef included), La Collina is refreshingly free of foodie attitude.

Things to do in St John’s Wood and Primrose Hill

Bars and pubs in St John's Wood and Primrose Hill

Princess Of Wales

Princess Of Wales

This old Primrose Hill local has been extensively renovated as gastropub.

Lansdowne

Lansdowne

  • price 2 of 4

A traditional, attractive pub with more than a hint of the gastro about it. 

The New Inn

The New Inn

  • price 1 of 4

Gastropub with rooms, serving food throughout the day and hosting live jazz sessions every other Sunday.

Queens

Queens

  • 3 out of 5 stars

Right by Primrose Hill, this pub offers superb views from its outdoor terrace.