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Hidden away from the main drag, Vivat Bacchus is an Aladdin’s cave for wine lovers. The ground-floor space has been opened up of late &… more »
If its prime position overlooking Borough Market isn’t enough, Roast never lets you forget its impeccable attention to sourcing – a ‘roll… more »
Champor Champor peddles creative modern Malaysian cooking against a backdrop of incense-scented romance, with a quirky mix of textiles, sculptures… more »
A wall of whiskies – more than 100 in total – is a standout feature of this sympathetically renovated local boozer round the back of Guy’s… more »
This Bermondsey Street stalwart opened in 1994 as a canteen for the Delfina Studio’s resident artists, & it still buzzes with creative energy… more »
The casks looming over drinkers in this Davy’s wine bar are an obvious pointer to its name; ‘cooperage’ was the term for a traditional barrel-maker’s… more »
This is a grand old example of a wine bar with pub sensibilities, conveniently located a stumble away from London Bridge station for the commuter… more »
Better looking on the inside than out, this spacious bar manages to haul in thirsty workers, travellers & corporate types on the London Bridge… more »
Fighting off competition from neighbouring chains in the More London development, this independent all-day bar/brasserie keeps things simple with… more »
A refit has left this Davy’s wine bar as sharp as the modern building it sits in, with extra sparkle from a glowing, under-lit bar & smart new… more »
‘Old English ale served daily in the proper manner’ proclaims the sign outside this particular Davy’s outpost, which stands as one of the… more »
The National Trust-owned George Inn is stolen away off the choke of Borough High Street, although its historical significance as the capital’s… more »
A ‘timeless’, elegant & welcoming restaurant that seems at odds with its soulless London Bridge surrounds, Magdalen generates all the conviviality… more »
The occasional rumble of passing trains is an endearing quirk rather than an annoyance, especially as the bare brick arches of Platform’s upstairs… more »
A new brigade of drinkers, foodies & socialisers has replaced helmeted heroes & hoses at the old Tooley Street Fire Station. In its current incarnation… more »
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