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Antony Worrall Thompson knows a thing or two about good food, & consequently his Grill has become the gastronomic restaurant of choice around Kew… more »
An ideal refuelling stop after a visit to the neighbouring Gardens, or for watchers of summer cricket matches on the Green, this huge bar-brasserie… more »
After a much-needed wash & brush-up, John McClements’s French bistro is gleaming clean & sparkly. Not that much has changed: the tablecloths… more »
One of south London’s destination restaurants, The Glasshouse has impeccable family connections, being sister to Wandsworth’s Chez Bruce &… more »
Sitting pretty, just a stroll from the Thames, Annie’s is the sort of place where romantically inclined women yearn to bring their beaus. It’s… more »
The management at this well-kept Victorian inn has done a terrific job in maintaining the ethos of a neighbourhood pub, so locals still drop by… more »
Take one quiet location in a new development by the river, add a chic modern dining room & a menu of interesting Indian regional cookery, & it’s… more »
Fresh from a 2011 refurbishment, The Pilot continues to steer a classic gastropub course, cleverly incorporating bare floorboards, standard lamps… more »
Brentford’s firefighters of yore might be bemused to discover the use to which their impressive red-brick edifice is being put in the 21st century… more »
Workers on their way home from the office have long been lured into making a detour towards Montien. A meal here is no grand event: this is a neighbourhood… more »
Despite the mundane exterior of the four-star Chiswick Moran Hotel, its adjoining Globe Bar has a certain retro charm. Wood panelling, a brown… more »
A residential street-corner location, contemporary trappings & crowd-pleasing international food attract a happy hubbub of locals to this bovine-themed… more »
The Victorian railway companies knew how to look after their passengers, as shown by the impressive proportions of this one-time waiting room for… more »
More seaside bistro than chip shop, Reef outshines its location on a parade of shops opposite the train station. Inside, pink fish swim across… more »
It’s scarcely a stone’s throw from the madness of the A4, but this low-key bolthole is a deliciously relaxing pub. Behind a mock-Tudor exterior… more »
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