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Pepper Saint Ontiod is one in the eye for those who think Docklands destinations are all bland & cheerless. This eclectically styled pub successfully… more »
Originally intended for Scottish Presbyterian dockers, this converted Victorian chapel now does characterful duty as a friendly Isle of Dogs café… more »
The only Vietnamese eatery on the Isle of Dogs provides takeaways for local apartment-dwellers as well as plying its trade as a romantic riverside… more »
London’s worldly-wise diners may have seen it all, but even the most jaded of customers would need a heart of stone not to be at least a little… more »
Tiny Byblos Harbour is one of the few Docklands restaurants to successfully achieve that elusive neighbourhood feel, & credit must go to the staff… more »
The team behind Hackney City Farm’s Frizzante have come to Mudchute’s country-meets-city adventure to see if they can replicate their award-winning… more »
This bright red, gloss-painted eatery on the Isle of Dogs is what happened when the folks from the kebab shop over the way decided to go upmarket… more »
The view over the Thames to the Cutty Sark & Greenwich is impressive, but that isn’t the only plus point at this Thai favourite. Regulars & first-timers… more »
South Quay’s shiny Pan Peninsula skyscrapers are topped & tailed by Inc Group venues, from the 48th-floor private-hire Attic bar to ground-floor… more »
There’s nothing like being 48 storeys up to add distinction to the cocktail hour, & London’s highest watering hole – which tops out the Pan… more »
Occupying the same address as Majingo’s Gentleman’s Club on South Quay’s waterfront, Aston’s business revolves around serving fizz & other… more »
With more than five years under its belt, Cinnamon at the Docklands Hilton remains one of the most attractive dining rooms in the area, though… more »
They don’t make them like they used to – Indian restaurants, that is – which makes The Gaylord on the Isle of Dogs something of an anachronism… more »
Amata is a sharp, slick & spacious pizzeria that also does a nice line in grilled dishes (who’s for tagliata vitello or a ‘hamburger alla toscana?’)… more »
A rare collaboration between two restaurant groups, this multi-purpose Turkish venue is from the folk behind the Tas & Hav chains. Hazev is a hardworking… more »
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