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A wee, community-minded pub, The Camel is as close as you’ll find to a village local in edgy east London. This vintage tiled boozer occupies… more »
A proper cosy pub for the Bethnal Green locals, The Florist is a typical street-corner boozer frequented by all & sundry, who come here to lounge… more »
There’s barely a whisper of dissent regarding Nuno Mendes’ fascinating venture – correctly described as ‘the most innovative restaurant… more »
An apt precursor to the full gastronomic monty at Viajante is an ‘unconventional cocktail’ at the Viajante bar. It’s a seductive room within… more »
A dressed-down, egalitarian sibling of Nuno Mendes’ Michelin-starred Viajante, the Corner Room is located above its fêted sibling in Bethnal… more »
Couscous on the menu, contemporary art on the walls of the upstairs gallery, a heated terrace & trendy punters sipping Pinot Grigio – The Approach… more »
This scruffy hybrid venue, a bit pub, a bit club, is party promoter Rob Star’s version of an East End boozer for the 21st century. Yes, there’s… more »
Palmers, a good-natured ‘father & sons’ operation on the Roman Road, feels like a labour of love. Though the ‘urban’ location, dreary view… more »
Take the Gourmet San challenge & prove to your friends you’re the maddest, baddest food-lover around. Pork lungs & fish in chilli sauce? No problem… more »
It was a close call, but just when it looked as if the abandoned Sebright Arms was set to become no more than a Cockney memory, an influx of new… more »
The New York Times featured Bistrotheque’s Tom Collins in its line up of hot London chefs. And why not? It’s about time Collins, who’s been… more »
Even in east London, where unmarked bars are the norm, it still gives newcomers a frisson to discover The Gin Den – gorgeous & mysterious following… more »
Housed in a former art gallery by the banks of the Regent’s Canal, Ombra brings some gregarious Venetian vibes to trend-conscious Bethnal Green… more »
The subterranean Andor Gallery offers its own programme of exhibitions & events, but there’s plenty to enjoy in the street-level Bureau too –… more »
A gift bought by the infamous Kray twins for their mother, Violet, the pocket-sized Carpenter’s Arms, off Brick Lane, belongs on the East End… more »
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