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Where To Pretend You’re In A Countryside Farm Shop In London
6 idyllic delis and cafes where you can dream you have a Jeep Wrangler and not a Toyota Prius.
Where To Eat With Your Dog
Not every restaurant in London is welcoming to your four-legged friend. This is a guide to the restaurants that are.
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Where To Pretend You’re In A Countryside Farm Shop In London
6 idyllic delis and cafes where you can dream you have a Jeep Wrangler and not a Toyota Prius.
The Allotment Kitchen
The Allotment Kitchen, part of Stepney City Farm, is a leafy, fairy light-sprinkled oasis that serves excellent brunch dishes, Baileys hot chocolate, and honeycomb-topped Guinness cake.
Beaten By A Whisker
Beaten By A Whisker, a small-batch Walthamstow bakery, is a proper community spot and has one of the best cookies in London.
The Waterman’s Arms
The Waterman's Arms is a riverside pub in Barnes that serves great modern European food and even better Sunday roasts.
Moko
Moko, an African-Caribbean music bar and restaurant in Tottenham, is the answer to pretty much every social dilemma.
Where To Eat With Your Dog
Not every restaurant in London is welcoming to your four-legged friend. This is a guide to the restaurants that are.
The Tamil Crown
The Tamil Crown in Angel is an excellent pub and Indian restaurant, made for moody date nights.
Sumi
Sumi is an excellent, casual Japanese restaurant in Notting Hill from the same team behind London’s best sushi spot.
The Drapers Arms
The Drapers Arms is a residential pub in Islington with a bar downstairs, a dining room upstairs, and a garden you should take advantage of.
The Elder Press Cafe
The Elder Press Cafe is a riverside spot in Hammersmith where you can get photogenic breakfasts and romanticise your life.
Slowburn
Walthamstow spot Slowburn isn’t one at all—it’s a love at first sight situation where you’ll be left wondering how soon you can call again for its great, globally-inspired dishes.
Pulp
For a pocket of village life in London look no further than Pulp. The cafe is a 10-minute walk from Ealing Broadway station, but worlds apart from the urban high street.
The Real Al Company & Taproom
One of the rare breweries that has a nice inside and outside space, The Real Al Company & Taproom in Walthamstow specialises in ciders.
Signature Brew Blackhorse Road
Signature Brew is a polished brewery and taproom on Walthamstow’s Blackhorse Beer Mile.
Pretty Decent Beer Co
We’ve brought friends, a brother who knows his beer, and an in-law who only drinks wine to Pretty Decent Beer Co. They all loved this bright, cheerful Walthamstow brewery.
Exale Brewing & Taproom
Exale Brewery and Taproom in Walthamstow works just as well for an IPA on the sunny terrace, as it does for evenings that involve DJ sets finishing at 2am.
Dan's
Dan's is a charming wine bar that feels like the living room of your most candle-obsessed friend.
Blackhorse Workshop Cafe
Blackhorse Workshop Cafe, on an industrial estate-cum-workyard in Walthamstow, is worth seeking out for its breakfast menu with fancy touches.
The Selkirk
The Selkirk, a rustic Tooting pub, is ideal for midweek pints and serves a truly epic Sunday roast.
B Street Deli
From flowers on sale by the door to perfect pistachio canelé, Bermondsey's B Street might just be London's most charming deli.
Baccalà
If you find yourself in Bermondsey and are in the mood for a classy Italian seafood situation, Baccalà has got you covered.
Marksman
Marksman is a pub/restaurant with excellent, elevated British food in Shoreditch. It’s good anytime, but don’t miss the Sunday roast.