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Edwin Chan made his name in the cut-throat world of advertising, but more recently has turned his attention to wine. He opened his first bar… more »
Those who knew this address as lunar-landscaped cocktail cave Opal may be disorientated. Radically altered, Meursault’s bar annexes the Franco-Japanese… more »
City boys looking for divine assistance in these troubled times might seek solace in St Paul’s Cathedral, while those after devil-may-care pleasures… more »
‘Old English ale served daily in the proper manner’ proclaims the sign outside this particular Davy’s outpost, which stands as one of the… more »
At last, this independent wine bar/retailer has a menu worthy of its 250-strong global list of boutique and ‘natural' tipples. A small open kitchen… more »
Launched in 1867 by the eponymous Auguste Kettner, chef to Napoléon III, this much-loved landmark in a quirky/quaint Soho townhouse still… more »
This neo-Edwardian cellar is just the ticket for South Molton Street’s shopped-out Champagne socialites, who can get fizz from a fiver a flute… more »
Come 5pm, crowds of 40something suits make a beeline for this grown-up branch of Balls Brothers, drawn by its straightforward bar food & drinker-friendly… more »
South London Francophiles with a penchant for bourgeois food should leg it to this maverick Kennington wine bar for some tasty trademark classics… more »
A flogger is a tool used to strike a cork into a wine bottle or cask, so it’s only fitting that barrels mark the descent to this dyed-in-the-wool… more »
The InterContinental’s old Lobby Lounge has a new name & a new look that has greatly improved its image. The 1920s moderne-meets-Rat Pack interior… more »
‘Chopper lump’ may conjure up images of a fattie on a 1970s’ bike, but the name actually refers to a method used to join the barrels of a… more »
Fortnum’s wine bar – a smart timbered cabana – is further reason to visit this venerable emporium’s positively edible food halls. Choose… more »
Gone is the secret splash of Ferrari red that once surprised visitors to this elegant City bar; nowadays it's a rather proper-looking space with… more »
The original Boot & Flogger opened back in 1964, the first of many wine bars in Davy’s gentrified London empire. Today, the promise of superior… more »
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