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There’s a nice vibe at The Morgan Arms when stray trendsters & spiffy Eastenders get together over pints & glasses of fine wine. The shining… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of … more »
Hidden away in the middle of Mile End Ecology Park, this is an archetypal East End boozer from ‘the good old days’ – the cash register only… more »
Go Team GB! That’s the spirit of the menu at Formans, the little in-house restaurant at H Forman & Son’s smokery & the smartest eatery you’ll… more »
You’ll need sunnies at The Crown, the gussied-up boozer by Vicky Park. Not only if you’re lucky enough to get a seat on the balcony in fine… more »
Victoria Park’s Pavilion Café had to do without its lakeside views during park renovations ahead of the 2012 Olympics, but that didn’t seem… more »
Palmers, a good-natured ‘father & sons’ operation on the Roman Road, feels like a labour of love. Though the ‘urban’ location, dreary… more »
The Counter Café’s aesthetic (Antipodean caff, by way of a Berlin squat) is pure Hackney Wick: artsy, dishevelled & unselfconsciously cool.… more »
It’s loverly inside the Britannia: cosy sofas, an upright joanna & dramatic swags of red, white & blue proclaiming the pub’s patriotic pride… 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 »
It’s cheering to see The Empress, Victoria Park Village’s most serious restaurant, looking flush with youth again. New owners (Tom & Ed Martin… more »
For Victoria Park Village’s ‘staycationing locals’ who can’t get to Cagliari this year, rustic Sardinian trattoria, Su Sazzagoni, will… more »
The traditional East End chippy isn’t dead. It lives on, revived & revamped, in the form of Fish House in gentrified Victoria Park Village. The… more »
Namo’s shabby chic ‘gentrified IKEA meets cool colonial’ look has Hackney’s style-conscious diners smitten. The bohemian surroundings,… more »
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 »
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