Richmond TW9 1DN
07969 798 650
Taylor Street Baristas was founded as a desperate response to the dire state of London coffee!
4 reviews
London W4 1PU
020 8995 4392
The Roebuck is a gastropub with a dark wooden floor, big leather sofas and a selection of real ales.
1 reviews
London SW15 2PU
020 8874 1555
The Normanby is a gastropub serving up British meals throughout the day.
1 reviews
London W1K 2HE
020 7495 7309
Scott's was originally opened as an oyster warehouse in 1851 by the young fishmonger John Scott, and it rapidly evolved into the famous seafood restaurant and oyster bar. The restaurant has been housed on two sites: initially in Haymarket until 1968, when the restaurant relocated to its current site in Mayfair.
Established as one of the most fashionable and glamorous eateries in town, the restaurant has welcomed film stars, politicians and writers through the decades. Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, was often seen at Scott's in the 50s and 60s and it was reportedly here that he discovered the dry martini 'shaken not stirred'.
Acquired by Caprice Holdings in 2005, the restaurant has returned to its former glory as a seafood restaurant and oyster bar.
1 reviews
Marlow SL7 2BP
01628 482277
Welcome to The Hand & Flowers restaurant, located in the beautiful Georgian town of Marlow, serving award winning food in warm and welcoming surroundings.
1 reviews
London SW10 0QD
020 7352 5953
The 606 Jazz Club has existed as a Jazz Club restaurant for more than 25 years and has a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The club is currently licensed for 165 people. Due to their licensing restrictions they only serve alcohol to non-members with a substantial meal. Half a bottle of wine is included in the price of the meal. Booking is definitely advisable.
3 reviews
London SW1X 8LA
020 7730 6074
The Pantechnicon Rooms is a new neighbourhood restaurant and bar in Belgravia.
London WC2E 7DN
CellarDoor is an intimate bar under the Aldwych in a space just big enough for cats (both feline and human) to swing – imagine 30’s Berlin meets New York jazz dive.