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Lunching MPs love the private panelled booths at this venerable branch of the Langan’s restaurant dynasty because they provide the natural habitat… more »
Rex Whistler’s weird & wonderful mural led to Tate Britain’s restaurant being dubbed ‘the most amusing room in Europe’ when it launched… 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 »
High fliers will feel right at home at this weekend-only restaurant, which sits on the 29th floor of Millbank Tower. As the name suggests, stunning… more »
Shades of red set the tone at the Mint Hotel’s first-floor cocktail bar, which models a funky scarlet colour scheme, with crimson couches & a… more »
The business world would be a better place if more hotel restaurants followed in City Café’s footsteps. Rather than lazily serving up overpriced… more »
Pitched on Albert Embankment, looking across the Thames to the Houses of Parliament, this lofty street-corner boozer is a very useful asset to… more »
Taking its name from the 19th-century Prison of Millbank (also, reputedly, the source of the nickname ‘pom’), this allcomers’ restaurant… more »
This sultry, dimly lit bar-restaurant on the ground floor of the Park Plaza hotel is definitely more ‘Chino’ than ‘Latino’. The menu incorporates… more »
Gently lit by two antique chandeliers & hidden away on a Vauxhall backstreet, the newly refurbished Black Dog (formerly The Lavender) is earnestly… more »
Of all the companies trying to inject life into the soulless new-build wharfs appearing along the Thames, Young’s seems closest to succeeding… more »
The riverside terrace at this new-build bar-restaurant is the prime reason to visit. The view to Battersea power station is one of the Thames’… more »
Opposite the Home Office & a short stroll from Westminster, this ‘wonderfully authentic Tuscan restaurant’ goes down well with political movers… more »
Fear not: there are no bar staff in lederhosen & dirndls here, only a friendly, darkly furnished pub serving an impressive selection of German… more »
It’s even worth navigating the subways & traffic lights of Vauxhall gyratory to find Brunswick House: an oasis of character amid soulless high-rises… more »
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