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Despite stocking a cornucopia of auspicious bottles that would make any self-respecting oenophile drool with envy, Vinoteca is one of the most… more »
If you like to start your travels with the pop of a Champagne cork, this place is just the ticket. Selling French fizz for all tastes & budgets… more »
Not only the vintage jewel in Corney & Barrow’s crown, but also a standout destination in its own right, this commanding & deliciously curvaceous… more »
Don’t be fooled by the tiny triangular bar at street level; Grape’s bunch of regulars – studious horn-rims, raucous raconteurs & roly-poly… more »
Historic coaching house meets civilised tavern at Smithy’s, taking you back a step in time. Once a stable block for London’s omnibus-pulling… more »
Tucked under the arcades of Paternoster Square, this Corney & Barrow outlet has a vague whiff of the Starship Enterprise with its retro space-age… more »
Much more than a watering hole for foodie heavyweight Club Gascon next door, this charmingly oddball wine bar joins its auspicious sibling… more »
When Gordon’s first opened, talk over the claret or hock might have turned to Van Gogh’s death, Tchaikovsky’s new ballet or the opening of… more »
Pew-like window seats pay tribute to the chain’s traditional style, but touches of elegant minimalism also create a very modernist sense of space… more »
Unpretentious & likeable, but serious about both food & wine, Vinoteca brings the approachable sensibility of its Clerkenwell wine shop/restaurant… more »
Part of the dependable Davy’s stable, this sprawling basement bar in the arches beneath Charing Cross station features the group’s signature… more »
There’s a setting to suit most occasions at this capacious, versatile branch of Davy’s, with everything from white-linen formality in the dining… more »
Fighting off competition from neighbouring chains in the More London development, this independent all-day bar/brasserie keeps things simple with… more »
This is a grand old example of a wine bar with pub sensibilities, conveniently located a stumble away from London Bridge station for the commuter… more »
Genteel country house on the inside, continental café on the outside, Truckles is a far cry from the usual Davy’s look. Sit at rustic tables… more »
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