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The Stars & Stripes flies outside this Broadway Market homage to New York City’s neighbourhood bars. Rather like a licensed version of Central… more »
Many believe the Martin Brothers will have a job besting The Prince Arthur with any new ventures. The design here is restrained. Yes, you’ll… more »
Wilton Way, north of London Fields, has emerged as the most gastronomic thoroughfare in hipper-than-thou Dalston. It has the lot: a cake shop,… more »
Wilton Way Café packs a lot into a tiny space. It serves some of east London’s best coffee (brewed by Climpson & Sons on Broadway Market); London… 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 decade after it opened its doors to the creative in-crowd, this 1930s' edifice has been given a bit of a makeover – although it remains a buzzy… more »
Leaving the legendary Chez Panisse restaurant for Dalston may sound like madness on the part of Claire Ptak, but California’s loss is Hackney’s… 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 »
On grimy Queensbridge Road, LMNT is a soi-disant ‘shrine to extravagance’. Like a pantomime version of the British Museum with a crazy Greco-Roman-Egyptian… more »
The Hackney Empire’s in-house café (the former Marie Lloyd bar) has been transformed into something out of Urban Pantry by the folks behind… 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 »
A Victoria sponge on the bar, flat-screen TVs on the walls, Sharp’s Doom Bar on the taps & devilled whitebait on the ‘British tapas’… more »
This Bright Field is the sort of eatery everyone wishes was just a stroll from their front door. In fact, the plate-glass windows of this particular… more »
Set in between the Hackney Downs and Hackney Central tube stations and around the corner from the Hackney Empire, Cirrik is a local dining institution… more » This review is not by Square Meal
A change of ownership back in 2011 allowed the old Empress of India to loosen her laces. Gone are the heavy velvet drapes and ornate chandeliers;… more »
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