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An invigoratingly inventive vegetarian restaurant set in an old church hall behind the Hammersmith Apollo, The Gate is accessed via a weaving route… more »
This rapidly expanding mini-chain may not come with table service or a large menu, but it delivers a very creditable rendition of freshly made… more »
If your idea of a good cocktail joint is one where the bartender calls himself a mixologist & the martinis cost more than a tenner, Be At One is… more »
As well as providing a welcome prelude to an evening of fringe theatre or independent cinema at the Riverside Studios, the site’s bar-restaurant… more »
This perennially popular ‘cheap eat’ venue attracts diners from afar, for south Indian vegetarian food that many rate as among the best of… more »
For more than 20 years, Los Molinos has offered west Londoners a tapas-sized portion of sunny Spain. Simple pine furniture, aged oak floorboards… more »
The death of co-founder Rose Gray in 2010 hasn’t diminished the allure of this Thames-side institution, & diners still flock to The River Café… more »
Behind its well-kept, if unexceptional exterior, this high-street pub has a comfortable wooden bar with ample space for diners & drinkers. However… more »
Imagine a boozer in which plants have been allowed to run amok, & the interior has been kitted out following an ‘everything must go’ sale at… more »
Polish-food aficionados might recognise Beata Murphy & Jola Pinchard as the team once behind South Kensington veteran Daquise, & this delightful… more »
Two years down the line from turning gastro, The Pear Tree has fully transformed from a spit-&-sawdust live-sport den into a charming foodie local… more »
The brains behind Brook Green newcomer Kerbisher & Malt spotted a gaping hole in the market, & their keenly priced, scrubbed-up chippie looks set… more »
Servicing the well-to-do residents of Brook Green, this smart little café-cum-deli provides an oasis of charm away from the busy Shepherd’s… more »
Claiming to have the smallest bar in England, & possessing an upstairs room in which poet James Thomson wrote the words to Rule, Britannia!, this… more »
An old-fashioned family-run trattoria, San Remo is much loved by its loyal band of diners for its consistently good cooking & charming staff. The… more »
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