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At first glance, The White Swan might look like any other veteran Holborn boozer, with a good line in real ales & oddball pubby accoutrements… more »
A fortress of epicureanism on Farringdon Street, wine permeates every aspect of Vivat Bacchus from its wine-lovers’ bar to its basement… more »
An air of on-trend exclusivity surrounds this delightfully intimate, underground wine bar from the team behind Michelin-starred Texture. As… more »
Anyone who’s fancied ‘A year in Provence’ should visit leisurely Cigalon, where ivy-clad trellises, olive trees, pastel-striped canvas… more »
‘A little gem not far from Hatton Garden’, quipped one fan of this elegantly refurbished, cream-coloured lawyerland haven. Spread over… more »
Believe it or not, this wedge-shaped Korean barbecue joint was designed to resemble the scene in Edward Hopper’s famous painting Nighthawks –… more »
If Prince Harry ever decided to shake his bootie in a tiki grass skirt, he would probably go for it at Kanaloa. This blindingly hip, Polynesian-themed… 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 »
A nationwide chain of easy-going bars, the Slug & Lettuce is a bargain-hunter’s delight. The menu of modern pub grub isn’t going to win any… 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 »
These days there are themed Irish pubs from Marbella to Shanghai, but it’s reckoned that the Tipperary (once known as the Boar’s Head) was… more »
Back in the day, this was the archetypal ‘men only’ wine bar, serving barristers, Fleet Street journos & assorted soaks with ancient vintages… more »
The silver & black suits of Fleet Street’s upper echelons blend seamlessly with the art deco, monochrome interior of Lutyens bar. Owned by Sir… more »
Like its stablemates in the Lewis & Clarke group, The Last is definitely more ‘gastro bar’ than gastropub. Beyond the polished wood, steel… more »
In this eye-wateringly beautiful white building, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, diners sometimes speak in hushed tones lest they disturb the perfect… more »
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