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It’s cheering to see The Empress, Victoria Park Village’s most serious restaurant, looking flush with youth again. New owners (Tom & Ed Martin… more »
Under the stewardship of celeb landlord Guy Ritchie, The Punch Bowl attracts a mix of royals (Princess Beatrice), mockneys, cockneys-made-good… more »
Just when you thought south-west London was saturated with gastropubs, one comes along to blow you away. Claude Bosi (yes, he of Hibiscus fame)… more »
Stooping to pass through the black wooden doorway of this Fleet Street legend means following in the wake of drinkers & hungry folk who have made… more »
The prodigious line-up of draught beers changes more frequently than the parade of visitors & regulars to this pint-sized boozer on the corner… more »
The Hat & Tun is a big dollop of Victoriana replete with scrubbed-up spit-&-sawdust decor, a magnificent mahogany bar reaching up to the ceiling… more »
‘Please don’t attempt to drive to The Holly Bush: you’ll spend hours trying to find it’ warns one regular, & it’s true. Set in a pretty… more »
A cosy, homely kind of boozer with an added funky edge, The Water Poet is an unpretentious dive for City boys & girls to carouse amid velvet drapes… more »
The brick walls & steel girders of what was once the Victorian Friern Manor Dairy make a handsome frame for this large, airy pub with its agreeable… more »
A giant copper monk presides over the entrance to the Black Friar, & looks out disapprovingly at the building works over the road. Fortunately… more »
Sitting on a quiet Islington backstreet, its weathered Victorian tiles sporting lovingly tended hanging baskets, this cosy corner pub is a congenial… more »
Surely a contender for the best beer garden north of the river, The Freemasons’ huge outdoor space – replete with gorgeous greenery, & idyllic… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of … more »
Bathed in an orange glow, with light glinting from the copper odds & ends hanging from the beams, The Churchill is a welcoming oasis of warmth… more »
History buffs might be a tad baffled amid the nooks & crannies of the Jerusalem Tavern: a pub by this name was knocking around as early as the… more »
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