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300 Restaurants near Hornchurch

We found 300 restaurants within 10 miles 10 miles of Hornchurch

Hornchurch has a great variety of restaurants, and we've pulled together a list for you to peruse if you're looking for some inspiration. Whilst it can be daunting to just look at a list and not know exactly what you're searching for, we've incorporated some really easy-to-use filters on the left hand side of the page, which will help you to narrow down your options until you find somewhere really special. You'll be able to whittle down your choices based on the price range you're looking for, and what cuisine you'd like to enjoy, with everything from Brazilian and Cuban food right through to Moroccan and Nepalese. You can choose whether you want to dine outdoors too, with options including beer gardens and those on the waterside. If you're celebrating a birthday, looking to pop the question or have children in tow, you'll also be able to include those requirements, also.

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 Restaurants near Hornchurch
 Restaurants near Hornchurch
 Restaurants near Hornchurch
 Restaurants near Hornchurch

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The Malt Shovel

The Malt Shovel

Dartford, DA1 1LP
8.2 miles
The Malt Shovel is a traditional pub and dining venue located on Lower Hythe Street in Dartford, close to the River Darent and within easy reach of Dartford ... Find out more
Berneliu Uzeiga

Berneliu Uzeiga

Beckton, E6 5LX
7.7 miles
Berneliu Užeiga London proves you don’t need a flight to experience traditional Lithuanian cooking. Tucked away in East London, this cosy spot brings ... Find out more
The Brave Nelson

The Brave Nelson

Town Centre, CM14 5AL
5.0 miles
A friendly, welcoming pub! Great beers with fantastic outside seating and a children’s play area! Dogs are of course welcome too! ... Find out more
The Blue Boar

The Blue Boar

Abridge, RM4 1UA
7.5 miles
Experience the tasty food of The Blue Boar, with its well-balanced modern menu prepared for you by executive chef Richard Farthing and his team, accompanied ... Find out more
Earl’s Leytonstone

Earl’s Leytonstone

Leytonstone, E11 3NN
8.8 miles
Earl’s Leytonstone is a sandwich shop located on High Road in Leytonstone. Known for its focus on quality ingredients and bold flavours, it offers a c ... Find out more
The Anchor

The Anchor

Bexley, DA5 1JE
8.9 miles
Right in the heart of Bexley Village, The Anchor is a long-established community pub with more than 90 years of history, offering a warm welcome on Bridgen ... Find out more
Royal Thali

Royal Thali

Redbridge, IG6 2DR
6.2 miles
Royal Thali is a vibrant restaurant located on High Street in Barkingside in Redbridge. Nestled in this lively suburb of East London, the restaurant offers ... Find out more
The Slug and Lettuce, South Woodford

The Slug and Lettuce, South Woodford

London, E18 1AY
8.7 miles
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"The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s ..." Read our full review
Namak Restaurant

Namak Restaurant

South Woodford, E18 2PB
8.9 miles
Namak Restaurant in South Woodford is a celebrated destination for authentic Indian cuisine, blending traditional flavours with modern techniques in a warm ... Find out more

Hornchurch is a suburban town in East London, about 15 miles east of Charing Cross. Plenty of people live here who work in the big smoke but want a bit more of a relaxed lifestyle. Once, the area was home to an important airfield that played a significant role in the defence of London during the Battle of Britain. It has many theatres, with one being the Queen's Theatre, bringing many visitors to the area, and a history that dates back pretty far. Henry II founded a hospice here in 1159, and in the late Middle Ages it became quite a densely populated town. A gentle sloping bowl known as the Dell was a popular setting for wrestling matches and other sporting events, in the 18th century especially, and was one of the most popular cockpits in the London area. Right up until the 19th century, you'd find lots of shoemakers, tanners and dealers in animal skins living and working in Hornchurch, but since the railway came in 1885, the town has expanded, before redeveloping heavily in the 1960s. Now, you'll find preserved art deco cinemas, a skate park, plenty of parks and open spaces, quaint shopping streets and lots of good old fashioned British pubs.

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