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On grimy Queensbridge Road, LMNT is a soi-disant ‘shrine to extravagance’. Like a pantomime version of the British Museum with a crazy Greco-Roman-Egyptian… more »
The owners have prettied up The Haggerston, Kingsland Road’s coolest spit & sawdust boozer & live music venue. Old marble tables, wooden benches… more »
Those who knew the Kingsland Road of old will have a hoot when they read the menu here. Heritage tomatoes, English asparagus with 24-month Parmesan… more »
It has been a while since Faulkner’s dominated London’s ‘best chippies’ lists. The fish & chips may not be up there, quality-wise, with… more »
The latest addition to this chilled hangout/social space/art gallery at the heart of happening Dalston is a slightly claustrophobic basement club… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Camped in what was the Duke of York pub in De Beauvoir Town, kookily titled Brew & Que aims to bring the full-on Yankee barbecue experience to… more »
Many believe the Martin Brothers will have a job besting The Prince Arthur with any new ventures. The design here is restrained. Yes, you’ll… more »
El Bulli protégé Nuno Mendes caused a real stir when he was cooking dangerously challenging food at the short-lived Bacchus in Hoxton. Now he’s… more »
Leaving the legendary Chez Panisse restaurant for Dalston may sound like madness on the part of Claire Ptak, but California’s loss is Hackney’s… more »
‘People think I’m going to read them a story,’ says the barmaid, as she opens the Rupert Bear annual to reveal the wine list. It’s just… more »
Wilton Way, north of London Fields, has emerged as the most gastronomic thoroughfare in hipper-than-thou Dalston. It has the lot: a cake shop,… more »
Considerable thought & intelligent design has gone into converting this former warehouse by the Regent’s Canal towpath into a smart, light-filled… more »
Even in rapidly regenerating east London, where nothing is as it once was, Shanghai – converted from an old eel & pie shop – is a fascinating… more »
Perched on the Regent’s Canal, this stylish little spot is a barometer of the area’s increasing upward mobility. It’s also a nice place… more »
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