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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 »
As smoke fills a side road off busy Stoke Newington High Street, large buckets of charcoal are carried in to feed the roaring monster inside this… more »
Since launching in summer 2012, Lardo has quickly secured its place in the affections of local hipsters – not to mention culinary tourists willing… more »
Half-a-dozen guest ales on tap & the stellar (no pun intended) selection of Belgian brews make Broadway Market boozer The Dove a beer-lover’s… more »
Tango dancers stomp through the foliage on the elaborately painted window, a mighty mesh bull's head glares down and, at the centre of things,… more »
While Kingsland Road's Vietnamese canteens are packing them in, this family-run restaurant a mile or so east is very much the smart diner's choice… more »
London’s ‘only organic, artisan, gluten-free, dairy-free, sugar-free & egg-free bakery’, is more fun than it sounds. Occupying a converted… 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 »
The Stone Cave Cafe Bar&Restaurant offers Turkish cuisine with a unique atmosphere. The interior is realistically decorated as a cave and the menu… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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 »
Latter-day Barbies and Kens will dig this hip-as-you-like Haggerston doll, where the atmosphere is anything but dead come the midnight hour (or… more »
Back for a third consecutive summer, this idiosyncratic rooftop bar is a green idyll set above the gritty streets of Dalston. OK, the grass may… more »
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 »
Get past the bouncers to discover what’s going on under wraps at Dalston Superstore, Kingsland High Street’s East Village-inspired club & bar… more »
The Stars & Stripes flies outside this Broadway Market homage to New York City’s neighbourhood bars. Rather like a licensed version of Central… more »
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