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The Metropolitan
The Metropolitan is a west London institution only 30 metres from the Westbourne Park tube. Always crammed with a lively and eclectic crowd, the pub boasts a gorgeous landscaped beer garden and an all-weather roof terrace with heaters. Inside you’ll find a cosy space filled with vintage leather sofas and chandeliers. This is the perfect place for Sunday sessions – with DJs and roasts - and chilled out mid-week meals. The restaurant itself turns out a hearty gastropub menu and star dishes at The Metropolitan include the chargrilled steak sandwich with wasabi mayonnaise and gherkins; the warm new potato and smoked mackerel salad; and the old-school ham, eggs and hand-cut chips.

Cuisine: British
Location: 60 Great Western Road, London, W11 1AB [Map]

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The Montagu
Situated over looking Portman Square, The Montagu sits comfortably in the posh surroundings of the Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill. Like the Prime Minister of the same name, it’s also big on classic British favourites, making it much loved by not only guests of the hotel, but its neighbours as well. Try the oak-smoked salmon with caper berries, sour cream and rye bread crostini, the seared scallops with carrot purée and salmon roe sauce or the dover sole with new potatoes and lemon butter. Don’t miss the beautifully done puds. Afternoon teas are also available, perfect for taking in the tranquil views over the picturesque gardens.

Cuisine: British
Location: 30 Portman Square, Marylebone, W1H 7BH [Map]

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The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay
Tucked away in London's Limehouse in the east end, this buzzy little gastro pub has a rich history and a robust menu filled with old-fashioned British favourites. Originally built as a Dock Master's house in 1905, The Narrow is set right on the banks of the Thames in what is now a Grade II listed building, and the softly coloured and sympathetic décor chosen by Gordon Ramsay's gastro pub mod squad has returned the building to its former glory. The kitchen has also been Ramsayfied, and signature dishes include the potted salt beef with pickles; the Old Spot bangers with champ and onion gravy; and the pub serves a selection of real ales, draft beers and ciders.

Cuisine: British
Location: 44 Narrow Street, London, E14 8DP [Map]

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The North London Tavern
With its proximity to Queen’s Park and Maida Vale, the Kilburn High Road has become a hip London dining destination. Step inside the North London Tavern and you’ll discover the bedrock of Kilburn’s local creative community, a neighbourhood local with live jazz, film nights and poetry events. We love the relaxed atmosphere at the North London Tavern, and the décor is a chic mix of chandeliers, old leather Chesterfield sofas and an old wood-panelled bar. The modern British menu is a hit, and highlights include the courgette fritters with olive salsa; the poached smoked haddock served with a purple sprouting broccoli soufflé and spinach; and the braised shin of beef in red wine with mash and parsley and pepper dumplings.

Cuisine: British
Location: 375 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7QB [Map]

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The Old Crown
Blending the best of the British boozer with a dash of urban cool, The Old Crown is perfect for long lunches, post-shopping refuels and weekend blow-outs. Situated on London’s busy New Oxford Street, it’s a genuine one-off – designed and lived in by the innovative team who own and run it. The reclaimed chandeliers, hand-crafted wooden tables and metallic flock panelling add to the laid-back vibe but the menu clearly means business. It changes weekly to incorporate organic seasonal produce and includes dishes like rump steak with mushroom cream; sea bass with puy lentil dahl; and classic burgers and sandwiches. With the added bonus of a fully stocked bar and some of the friendliest staff in town, it’s hard not to fall for The Old Crown’s charms.

Cuisine: British
Location: 33 New Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1BH [Map]

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The Old Dairy
Set in an unusual and impressive historical building which gives it its name, The Old Dairy is a gastropub which has taken Crouch End by storm. Built in 1890, The Old Dairy retains much of its original character, with exposed brick walls and steel girders and etchings bringing a sense of the past to this very modern approach to dining. Great care has been taken to give The Old Dairy a warm welcoming and glamorous interior, the perfect foil to a changing menu of real ales and homely, comfort food with a touch of the exotic. Inspired by sunny Mediterranean flavours, The Old Dairy menu includes delicious fish dishes and tagines alongside more traditional pub grub with style type dishes.

Cuisine: British
Location: 1 - 3 Crouch Hill, London, N4 4AP [Map]

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The Old Masters
For a traditional, high-end London dining experience, The Old Masters is up there with the best. The Rubens at The Palace, the luxurious hotel it's part of, was built in 1912 as a hostel for debutantes coming out at Buckingham Palace down the road. The restaurant itself is set out like a traditional carvery grill with ornate high ceilings, chandeliers, the works. Fresh roasts are on the menu every day. Amongst the most famed dishes is the excellent Aberdeen Angus beef roast. Salads, fish and vegetarian dishes are also on the menu.

Cuisine: British
Location: Rubens Hotel, 39 Buckingham Palace Road, Mayfair, SW1W 0PS [Map]

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The Old Ship
In the heart of Hackney, The Old Ship is a welcoming blend of old world inn and contemporary design. Designed with comfort in mind, the bar area is filled with deep leather sofas and low slung tables where diners can enjoy a glass of wine or a pint of ale before their meal. The menu offers modern British fare and uses seasonal ingredients to create dishes like Sunday roasts, ham hock terrine, and Yorkshire rhubarb crumble. The winning combination of friendly service, relaxing decor and top quality comfort food make The Old Ship the ideal destination for lazy weekend lunches with family and friends.

Cuisine: British
Location: 2 Sylvester Path, London, E8 1EN [Map]

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The Owl and Pussycat
A typical East End boozer given a chic bar-restaurant makeover, The Owl and Pussycat is situated in London’s trendy Shoreditch area. Retaining much of its original charm yet feeling modern, comfortable and bright, The Owl and Pussycat is a favourite haunt of the young and fashionable, who enjoy supping the various continental beers which are the mainstay of the well stocked bar, and of the suited and booted patrons of the nearby city offices – clients who demand sophisticated and high quality food. Decorated in ever-so-now Victoriana, the upstairs dining room offers respite from the always bustling main bar, an ideal place in which to enjoy The Owl and Pussycat’s ambitious British menu full of new generation nose-to-tail dishes.

Cuisine: British
Location: 34 Redchurch Street, London, E2 7DP [Map]

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The Oxford
Ask any Kentish Town local about their favourite local, and we guarantee they’ll mention The Oxford. Located on Kentish Town Road only a stone’s throw from the tube, this old Victorian pub is the perfect meeting place for Sunday roasts, parties and business dining. Inside, the restaurant is an eclectic mix of vintage furniture, chandeliers and chalkboard menus contrasted with the industrial stainless steel open-plan kitchen. The Oxford hosts live jazz and comedy nights, and the modern Euro menu includes gems such as the braised rabbit with pappardelle in a tomato and sage sauce, and the lemon sole drizzled with caper, lemon and parsley butter and served with tender stem broccoli.

Cuisine: British
Location: 256 Kentish Town Road, London, NW5 2AA [Map]

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