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The Well is a gastropub of two halves – sturdy tables & brick walls suggest a rough & ready boozer, while a cavernous cocktail bar downstairs… more »
The management of this spruce, upbeat seafood café – a lunchtime blessing on a shopping precinct between Old Street & Angel – take real pride… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
The name is a reference to the proud boast of many a small child demonstrating its newly acquired mastery of the bicycle – the theme of this… more »
Now in its fifth decade, Ravello isn’t about to change its way of doing things one jot – & that suits its regulars just fine. Pieces of art… more »
The Peasant was a grand Victorian gin palace in a previous life & retains a raffish streak to this day. Despite the heritage (check out the centuries-old… more »
There’s nothing quite like Life, with its less-is-more dining room – London brick, blond wood, one or two lucky trinkets – & an even sparser… more »
Originally a dapper Victorian pub, the down-at-heel Hat & Feathers was restored to its former glory a few years ago, & despite the odd suspect… more »
One of Farringdon’s more exotic eateries, Darbucka peddles wallet-friendly Lebanese/Syrian cooking in a vivacious, harem-esque dreamscape of… more »
A little oasis of tranquillity, thanks to its piped chillout music & lone goldfish bowl on the counter, Sedap (Malay for ‘delicious’) is a… more »
The name has nothing to do with the roaring 1920s, so those expecting Charleston razzmatazz should look elsewhere – this 19:20 is a hip & happening… more »
This Slaughtered Lamb bears no relation to the fictional boozer in the cult movie An American Werewolf in London, although it has certainly cultivated… more »
On every high street & in every supermarket, it’s hard to imagine life without Pizza Express. Everyone has their favourite topping, with most… more »
Only intrepid lunch-hour wanderers will happen across the J&A Café tucked away down a winding back alley opposite The Slaughtered Lamb pub, but… more »
Will Ricker has opened celeb hangouts across the capital, but his first outing remains the most easy-going & approachable outpost of his pan-Asian… more »
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