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Ascend the perilous slopes of Leadenhall Market’s steepest staircase to reach this delightfully informal restaurant, which lives & breathes… more »
Formerly known as the Leadenhall Ristorante, this business-friendly basement Italian beneath the market is a sophisticated & tidy mix of polished… more »
Perhaps it’s the peaceful location between Old Broad Street & Threadneedle Street or maybe it’s the wacky decor (think camp baroque kitsch… more »
An ‘outrageously beautiful’ venue in the courtyard of the Royal Exchange, this urbane all-day café/bar really knows how to make an impression… more »
Despite the ‘wow’ created by its overtly grand Royal Exchange setting, Sauterelle still feels like an insider tip complete with a charmingly… more »
Smart but low-key, Swithins is also a highly versatile eatery. At the front is a bright & convivial bar – all Venetian marble-topped counters… more »
Coffered concrete ceilings meet mismatched church-hall furnishings at The Vintry, a big, boisterous Fuller’s pub tucked into the maze of… more »
‘Nothing shouts “summer in the City” like Coq d’Argent’ – no wonder this swish & swanky Gallic grandee welcomes frocks as well… more »
You’ll be in suited company at this plush basement Italian close to Lloyds, where ‘expenses prevail’ & ever-professional staff welcome… more »
Squeezed into the mezzanine of the stunning old Lloyds Bank HQ & reached by stairs or via one of the beautiful art deco lifts, Green’s handsomely… more »
If you’re looking for a more intimate cocktail/Champagne/oysters experience than the animated (but noisy) Royal Exchange opposite, the elegant… more »
Where many City bar conversions consist of a single big banking hall, Abacus opts for a more complex layout, with a number of distinct spaces providing… more »
The days of Empire live on in architectural form at the soaring & sumptuously appointed banking hall of the former Lloyds Bank HQ, now occupied… more »
The softly lit, brick-vaulted undercroft of the Royal Exchange makes a memorable setting for the City’s plushest oriental restaurant, tricked… more »
Imagine a mid-20th century Parisian brasserie transported from Montparnasse to the precincts of the Bank of England, & you’ll get some idea of… more »
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