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Long the favourite of wine lovers from across London, Ransome’s Dock had become a little staid, the menu of reliable Elizabeth David-style… more »
There are several dining establishments hereabouts, but beer drinkers head for this comfortable corner pub – one of a trio of Draft Houses… more »
Beautifully presented steaks & chops are displayed on the front counters of Butcher & Grill. You could buy meat to take home, or choose something… more »
Chefs Jun Tanaka & Mark Jankel set up the Street Kitchen initiative to provide seasonal lunchtime food to ‘eat & go’. Following the success… more »
This latest addition to Battersea Square’s lively dining scene has been an instant hit. Bennett’s is a good-looking place, with various spaces… more »
The name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the now-notorious romps reportedly favoured by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. As such… more »
Geronimo Inns – now part of the Young’s stable – owns the Prince Albert, & you’ll soon notice all the hallmarks of the brand: artfully… more »
Battersea Square & its environs must have been in dire need of a bar-deli-trattoria, judging from the response to Melanzana since it began trading… more »
Sheltered from busy Chelsea Embankment by cleverly planted greenery, this picturesque brasserie sets out its stall from the word go, with an open… more »
Ten years, ten branches. Busaba Eathai has picked up the pace of late, but standards remain high & its regulars loyal. This chain of Thai eateries… more »
The Cross Keys is the go-to gastropub for the smart set on this stretch of the embankment, & it pleases on all fronts. The pub side of the enterprise… more »
With absolutely no pretension to be anything grander, this Mexican-themed bar serves good beer, decent coffee, & great margaritas & pouring Tequilas… more »
Bowls of vibrant tabouleh & moutabal help attract a fair number of Battersea Square’s young mothers into Mazar. The freshly made Lebanese mezze… more »
Graceful, in an updated Victorian sort of way, The Duke of Cambridge has Young’s Bitter on draught & more than half of the choices on its reasonable… more »
One self-confessed ‘addict of Indian cooking’ puts The Painted Heron in the premier league when it comes to distinctive contemporary cuisine… more »
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