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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 »
Not only the vintage jewel in Corney & Barrow’s crown, but also a standout destination in its own right, this commanding & deliciously curvaceous… more »
Beyond the ultra-cool steel & glass exterior of this ever-so-modern branch of Corney & Barrow is an ember-bright orange bar, glowing like a homing… more »
If you’re stranded at your workstation, fantasising about lazy summer barbecues on the deck of a classy ocean liner, you might just be able to… more »
Right opposite Tower 42, this lively wine bar has a sophisticated, businesslike air that’s entirely appropriate to its location. Rich dark browns… more »
The City’s favourite wine bar chain certainly knows how to put customers at ease, in fact it has even done up its Canary Wharf branch to reflect… more »
Hidden away on a narrow alleyway, this modest outpost of the Corney & Barrow chain is a real stress-reliever for City folk seeking an agreeable… more »
Designed for general enjoyment, the CityPoint branch of Corney & Barrow forgoes corporate slickness in favour of a bright & breezy feel, with plenty… more »
Dramatic lighting & beautifully restored brick vaults combine to soothing effect at this modest basement wine bar on the City’s eastern fringe… more »
One of the chain’s younger links, this bustling bar occupies the ground floor of an office complex between Leadenhall Market & Fenchurch Street… more »
Housed in a cellar next to the tube station, Corney & Barrow Monument is one of the chain’s smaller outposts, although there’s a surprising… more »
Overlooking the tracks of Liverpool Street station, this conservatory-style wine bar really comes alive in fine weather, when the outdoor terrace… more »
It’s all change in the undercroft of the Lloyd’s building, with One Under Lime replacing what was a Corney & Barrow outlet. The work-hungry… more »
Bridging the gap between country inn & local restaurant, this substantial brick & timber hostelry is a handy addition to the drinking & dining… more »
Situated on the lower part of Broadgate Circle & somewhat dwarfed by the looming glass-fronted Corney & Barrow opposite, Brasserie Rocque still… more »
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