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The well-heeled burghers of Barnsbury possibly get the affluent gastropub they deserve in the shape of The Drapers Arms – a reconfigured… more »
Now that his original training-based crusade has celebrated a decade in rude health, Jamie Oliver has given Fifteen a grown-up makeover. The result… more »
What price a restaurant garden in Islington? The big selling point of long-serving Frederick's is surely its lovely alfresco space – although… more »
Armed with one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s cookbooks & a daunting shopping list of esoteric ingredients, you could try your hand at any of the dishes… more »
As the regeneration of King’s Cross gathers pace, so Rotunda has upped its game with a new chef and a new menu – although the sapphire-blue… more »
What happens to graduates of The River Café and Jamie Oliver's Fifteen? Well, some of them end up running their own show – in this case an unassuming… more »
As ‘huge and theatrical' as its thespian namesake across the road, Almeida has the authentic air of a proper French bistro with a menu to… more »
London’s current appetite for all-American barbecue feasts is as rampant as the Wild West, and this East End effort aims to be as authentic as… more »
Billed as a ‘pleasure-seeking gastrodome’, House of Wolf is a three-storey affair offering two bars and all manner of zany hipster events from… more »
A popular rallying point for post-work drinkers and rail passengers biding time, The Fellow is a buzzy – if faintly anonymous – boozer beside… more »
Chef Ben Spalding’s tenure at this revamped neighbourhood bar/dining room (formerly Keston Lodge) was short lived, but its owners have been quick… more »
Credited with helping to kick-start the gentrification of King’s Cross, this reliable Spanish eatery has managed to maintain its momentum… more »
Public House is a true eccentric, lurking with mischievous intent just off Upper Street. Antique chairs, Chesterfields, standard lamps & assorted… more »
During the summer, passers-by on busy Canonbury Road can see well-heeled locals in the dining triangle at the front of this neighbourhood… more »
Sitting on a quiet Islington backstreet, its weathered Victorian tiles sporting lovingly tended hanging baskets, this cosy corner pub is a congenial… more »
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