Book Gastropub Restaurants in London

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The Hillgate
The Hillgate is a notorious W8 pub tucked away behind Notting Hill Gate tube station. Renowned for its loyal following amongst locals, its lively atmosphere and sunny al fresco tables during the summer months, The Hillgate restaurant is filled with tea lights, rustic wooden furniture, Persian carpets, fresh flowers and plum-coloured feature walls which give the place an atmospheric charm. The menu at The Hillgate is filled with everything from risottos and Thai curries to classic fish and chips, and the crowd is just as eclectic. From Dylan-era dilettantes to Oxbridge trustafarians, The Hillgate is loved by bohemians and bankers alike.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 24 Hillgate Street, Notting Hill Gate, W8 7SR [Map]

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The Livery
The Livery Bar and Restaurant in the absolute heart of the City of London is one lively place. With cool modern décor, three humming levels, and a European vibe, it’s no wonder The Livery is turning into one of the City’s absolute favorite gastropubs. The lunch service is so fast it’s practically airborne – proving you can dine well and get back to your desk before the competition. As for evening pleasures, a long bar invites relaxation and conviviality, where the cocktails are both tasty and reasonable and some interesting bottled beers can be had. The Livery restaurant’s international menu ranges from nibbles and cheese boards to full three-course meals including favourites like char-grilled steak and mushroom salad. If you are a City type, this is your natural home. Ladies’ Night on Tuesday and live band on Thursdays get the joint jumping – and watch out for the karaoke nights.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 130 Wood Street, London, EC2V 6DL [Map]

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The Masons Arms
Located on Harrow Road in Kensal Green, The Masons Arms is a chic gastropub with a local vibe and an unpretentious British menu. Only metres away from Kensal Green station and perched on the edge of the cemetery, the restaurant is an easy meeting place for group dining, and the artsy interior is dressed with black Chesterfield sofas, chandeliers, retro wallpaper and velvet drapes. The Masons Arms attracts a hip NW10 crowd, and the menu includes crowd favourites such as the king prawn linguine with a chilli and tomato sauce and wild rocket; the wild boar and apple sausages with mash, parsnip purée and Lyonnaise sauce; and the Bramley apple oat crumble with vanilla ice cream.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 665 Harrow Road, London, NW10 5NU [Map]

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The Mitre
Located on Holland Park Avenue, The Mitre is a W11 institution. Recently refurbished, this gastropub is popular with a chi-chi local crowd and is conveniently nestled between Notting Hill Gate and Holland Park tubes, making this a great place for sneaky midweek meals and lazy Sunday afternoon sessions away from the weekend crowds. Fitted with vintage lampshade light fittings and retro wallpaper, the restaurant at The Mitre is a stylish space and the menu is modern British at its best. We love The Mitre duck board to share piled with smoked duck prosciutto, rillettes, crispy duck with spiced oranges, duck liver, toast and pickles; and the saffron fish stew with fennel and garlic bread.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 40 Holland Park Avenue, London, W11 3QY [Map]

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The Pembroke
Located on the Old Brompton Road, The Pembroke is an established gastropub only five minutes away from the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre. Formerly The Colehorne – a landmark gay pub - The Pembroke has undergone an extensive refurbishment and the dining room is filled with chandeliers, retro wallpaper, framed vintage prints and chalkboard menus. A favourite neighbourhood haunt for creative types and local business folk, The Pembroke is suitable for working lunches, Sunday sessions and get-togethers with friends. The kitchen boasts a stellar British menu and favourites from the restaurants kitchen include the tempura-battered squid with smoked paprika aioli; the pan-roasted lamb rump with a winter vegetable ratatouille and mint jus; and the sweet custard tart with poached prunes for pudding.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 261 Old Brompton Road, West London, SW5 9JA [Map]

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The Plough
Only a stone's throw from Richmond Park, The Plough is located on Christchurch Road in leafy East Sheen. This picturesque whitewashed inn has a historic heritage and a delicious, retro homely feel inside. The polished oak bar, blackboard menus and warm colour scheme give this gastro pub a settle-in-for-the-afternoon vibe, and we can't imagine anything cosier than a lazy Sunday roast at The Plough with a pint and the papers. The menu here is gourmet pub grub– don't miss the Toulouse sausages with roast garlic mash, buttered cabbage and cider jus; the chilli and coriander battered haddock and chips with peas and homemade tartare; and the Mexican beef burger with chorizo, avocado and relish.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 42 Christchurch Road, East Sheen, SW14 7AF [Map]

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The Recreation Ground
Focusing on providing a comfortable atmosphere and excellent food, The Recreation Ground in London’s Camberwell is a pub and restaurant in which simplicity is perfected. Cosy and warm, surrounded by quirky taxidermy and unusual art, The Recreation Ground is decorated with an eye on the current fashion for Victoriana-chic. But while the décor may be pretty maximalist the rest of the diner’s experience is certainly not – the chilled out feel of The Recreation Ground is matched by the unfussy menu of fresh and delicious gastropub dishes cooked to order and the extensive but unpretentious drinks list which includes rare bourbons and whiskeys as well as some rather delightful cocktails.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 65 Camberwell Church Street, South East London, SE5 8TR [Map]

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The Rose
With its distinctive duck-egg blue exterior and modern, arts and crafts style dining room on Harwood Terrace, The Rose has become a beloved fixture on the Fulham dining scene. Complete with vintage lampshades, a beautiful beer garden, monthly jazz nights, summer barbecues and traditional roasts, The Rose has everything you could possibly wish for in a good gastropub and the gourmet modern British menu has proved a hit with local food-lovers. Perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons, birthday parties and work lunches, this restaurant is only a short stroll from Walham Green and its off-the-beaten-path location gives it a cosy, local vibe.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 1 Harwood Terrace, London, SW6 2AF [Map]

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The Salt House
A dignified dining room serving fine seasonal food from constantly updated menus, North London’s The Salt House is situated on Abbey Road, just a moment’s stroll from the legendary zebra crossing made famous by The Beatles. With a strong focus on raw ingredients, The Salt House’s kitchen is dedicated to seeking out the very best possible fresh produce for use in refined but creative dishes inspired by traditional British cookery with a liberal sprinkling of Continental inspiration. Changing daily, The Salt House’s menu provides diners with the opportunity to experience the very best of seasonal produce from British producers without venturing outside of London. In addition to the bar area of this old Victorian style pub, its feel relaxed and bustling, The Salt House offers a beautiful dining room decorated in angelic cream and gold, with all the atmosphere and elegance of an expensive Mayfair restaurant but without so much of a sniff of pretension. A favourite neighbourhood eatery, The Salt House is a fine example of a totally new breed of pub dining rooms.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 63 Abbey Road, London, NW8 0AE [Map]

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The Square Pig
Just a few short steps from Holborn tube station, The Square Pig is so much more than your average after-work pub. Set beneath a large office block, it retains that old school pub character whilst being very much a modern venue, bringing together laid back drinking with quality dining, all enjoyed by a sophisticated and surprisingly varied crowd. With its polished floors and rustic furnishings – reclaimed church pews and oversized, white painted dressers – The Square Pig has a comfortable, eclectic and homely feel with a touch of modern charm. The menu is equally a combination of urbanity and homespun comfort, combining hearty burgers with Mediterranean favourites, the sharing platters a particular favourite.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 30 - 32 Procter Street, London, WC1V 6NX [Map]

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