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At first glance, The White Swan might look like any other veteran Holborn boozer, with a good line in real ales & oddball pubby accoutrements… more »
A fortress of epicureanism on Farringdon Street, wine permeates every aspect of Vivat Bacchus from its wine-lovers’ bar to its basement… more »
An air of on-trend exclusivity surrounds this delightfully intimate, underground wine bar from the team behind Michelin-starred Texture. As… more »
‘A little gem not far from Hatton Garden’, quipped one fan of this elegantly refurbished, cream-coloured lawyerland haven. Spread over… more »
Anyone who’s fancied ‘A year in Provence’ should visit leisurely Cigalon, where ivy-clad trellises, olive trees, pastel-striped canvas… more »
Standing in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral, the Paternoster Chop House proclaims itself an ambassador for gutsy British fare. A favourite… more »
Chi manages to pull off the hybrid concept of a wine bar-cum-noodle bar with some style, seamlessly fusing both sides of the business. It is set… more »
Fleet Street is overrun with chain eateries & refuelling points, so it’s reassuring to see the lunch-hour crowd queuing outside Coco di Mama… more »
Journos from Punch magazine allegedly congregated in this tavern during the mid-19th century, & they’d probably be pleased to see this British… more »
This cavernous wine bar is wedged into the vaults below St Bride’s church, once famous as the place where Fleet Street’s journos came to pray… more »
In this eye-wateringly beautiful white building, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, diners sometimes speak in hushed tones lest they disturb the perfect… more »
The silver & black suits of Fleet Street’s upper echelons blend seamlessly with the art deco, monochrome interior of Lutyens bar. Owned by Sir… more »
Credited with bringing the Japanese noodle bar into the mainstream, Wagamama still does exactly what it says on the tin. The menu is dominated… more »
Don’t be fooled by the country pub-esque name: Hare & Tortoise is actually a fast-growing chain of oriental cafés, with branches dotted randomly… more »
Foodies sometimes sneer at hotel restaurants overseen by celebrity chefs, however that hasn’t stopped Giorgio Locatelli’s handsome Refettorio… more »
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