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If it weren't for the legs of ibérico ham hanging in the window, you might think the Norfolk Arms was ‘just another after-work boozer', notes… more »
Out of the same stable as The Thomas Cubitt in Belgravia, this light & airy kid on the block has recently added eight guest rooms, making it a… more »
The honey puns continue to drip thick & fast at a Marylebone pub that isn’t quite what it seems. An impressive double-height frontage, basic… more »
A cocoon-like dining room with crushed velvet chairs & plush leather banquettes is an unexpectedly smart find above the sauce bottle-topped… more »
Gastropub empire-builders Tom and Ed Martin’s first West End offering is this well-executed retread of a traditional theatreland tavern… more »
Reimagined to appeal to contemporary sensibilities, with White Cube posters and provocative framed front pages on its walls, The Duke of Wellington… more »
Part of a small group that also includes Mayfair’s Only Running Footman, this elegant gastropub’s name reflects its location in the heart… more »
Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell was the uncrowned society queen of Bloomsbury back in Edwardian times, and she is fondly remembered in this… more »
Is it a retro pub? Is it a steakhouse? Actually, The Bountiful Cow is a bit of both. Pitched at the bottom of an ugly tower block, it may not promise… more »
Following the success of the Queen’s Head & Artichoke and the Norfolk Arms, gastropub pioneers Michael Kittos and Tony Wolfe have moved into… more »
A firm favourite with the Exmouth Market crew, The Easton is a gastropub in the original sense of the word – a proper, unreformed boozer… more »
Aside from a few deer heads, cabinet-mounted fish, two pink velvet-embossed walls & ceiling-height windows, The Temperance’s wood-on-wood interior… more »
Right next door to the Piccadilly Theatre, the comfortingly traditional Queen’s Head pleases the crowds with attractively priced pre-show… more »
Popular because of its late opening hours & its pared-back looks, The Coach Makers occupies a handy corner spot on Marylebone Lane. There are extra… more »
The Harrison is something of a free spirit – a handsome local boozer on a quiet residential side street. Inside, wood floors & comfy sofas add… more »
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