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Bumpkin continues to play to the Notting Hill crowd with weekend breakfasts, Sunday roasts & a roster of seasonal dishes of the ‘simple… more »
Despite its grungey Mexican Day of the Dead interiors, Tom Conran’s new showcase for Chamucos (his premium tequila range) is of spring 2012 vintage… more »
Originally a boozer, The Oak now plies its trade as a rustic Italian osteria complete with scrubbed wooden tables & a wood-fired pizza oven. Kick… more »
With just six jade-green booths, Tom Conran’s diminutive diner is straight out of central casting. Chunky white coffee mugs? Check. Metal napkin… more »
A trailblazer on the Mexican street-food scene, Tom Conran’s diminutive lounge/diner has been around for more than a decade & still delivers… more »
Arguably the best known in Tom Conran’s mini-empire of Westbourne Park eateries, The Cow has been flying the flag for ‘upstairs/downstairs’… more »
It may be slightly off the main drag, but this busy gastropub is the real deal, drawing a funky mix of locals, media types & the odd celeb with… more »
‘Bookseller/Coffeehouse/School’ is how this cosy temple to gentle self-improvement aptly describes itself. Co-owned by the editor of The Idler… more »
Where The Metropolitan leads, other musically inclined pubs tend to follow. For a start, this large, unpretentious boozer – a hop & a skip from… more »
The first thing you notice about this elegant, upscale Italian is its size. With two Sardinian chefs in the tiny open kitchen & just two staff… more »
Grand Union started life in Camden in 2006 & has dragged its youthful (ie. studenty) NW1 spirit along for the ride during its expansion across… more »
Raoul’s is a well-known name among ladies who brunch in London’s smartest ‘W’ postcodes. This group of versatile café/restaurants (with… more »
It may be deep in ‘hedge fund’ territory, but the tastefully appointed Ledbury still feels like a true neighbourhood eatery where the mood… more »
Since arriving on All Saints Road in 1997, Uli has established itself as one of the most popular neighbourhood gaffs in Notting Hill, thanks to… more »
Situated away from the hurly-burly of Portobello Road & Westbourne Grove, the ever-popular Bonaparte continues to draw an attractive crowd of thirtysomethings… more »
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