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The Peasant Nestled in between Islington and Smithfield markets, The Peasant is a beautifully restored former gin palace that offers great British food in the bar downstairs, and superb fine dining in the restaurant upstairs. A fully-working traditional fireplace and original pub furniture, set against deep red walls and a 17th century mosaic floor, coupled with impeccable service by friendly staff allow The Peasant to provide one of the warmest welcomes of any London pub. Alongside its regular menus, The Peasant also offers a feasting menu for large groups where whole roast suckling pig, whole legs of lamb, giant pies and whole roast salmon can be sampled. Whatever the occasion - weddings, group gatherings or business meetings - The Peasant will guarantee that it is a truly memorable one. Cuisine: British Location: 240 St John Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1V 4PH [Map] |
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The Pilot Located at the Gunnersbury end of Chiswick on Wellesley Road, the Pilot is fantastic local gastropub with a warm, rustic interior and a down-to-earth modern British menu. Inside the restaurant is a chic mix of untreated floorboards, cosy sofas, colourful artworks and a quirky lilac and cream colour scheme, and the Pilot is perfect for Sunday roasts, summer pints in the beer garden, and weekend BBQs. The menu, which changes daily, includes all of your old favourites from pasta and burgers to fish and chips, and the Pilot also hosts live music on Saturdays, Sunday evening quizzes and monthly food and wine events. Cuisine: British Location: 56 Wellesley Road, Chiswick, W4 4BZ [Map] |
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The Portman A fine, neighbourhood style bar and restaurant, The Portman is situated in the small and chic London enclave of Portman Village. A fitting addition to the stylish boutiques that call this part of the capital home, The Portman is the ideal after shopping stop off yet equally befits a special dining occasion. On the ground floor, The Portman’s pub area is a cosy choice for easy dining, with a Parisian bistro feel and an all day menu with sophisticated breakfasts and sleek versions of pub grub classics. Upstairs, a more refined dining room decorated in light, vintage tones is home to a classy British menu with touches of Euro-gourmet, prepared using free range, organic and RSPCA approved ingredients wherever possible. Cuisine: British Location: 51 Upper Berkeley Street, London, W1H 7QW [Map] |
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The Prince Albert The Prince Albert restaurant in London’s Camden is a classic English boozer that’s been transformed into a hip pub and restaurant without losing its air of relaxed comfort. The glazed olive tiles on the outside are still there and the al fresco tables in the beer garden, while inside, the floors are scrubbed wood, no two of the vintage chairs are a pair, the wooden tables don’t mind if you lean on them and the ambience is chilled as can be. The Prince Albert is always full of models, media types and local devotees who love the traditional British menu and the friendly vibe. The Prince Albert’s menus are there on the blackboard so they can change frequently to reflect the market and the seasons. Signature dishes include beef tomato and Brixham crab with guacamole, basil and herb oil; and Elwy Valley lamb roasted with rosemary, shallots, garlic and tomatoes. Cuisine: British Location: 163 Royal College Street, Camden, NW1 0SG [Map] |
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The Prince Arthur This gorgeous British boozer in London Fields is the favourite haunt of Hackney hipsters, real ale connoisseurs and arty socialistas. Decorated with an eclectic collection of taxidermy and forest green leather banquettes, this chic and cosy restaurant is the perfect spot to enjoy meals with friends and loved ones, and is a popular spot for parties and Sunday brunch. We love the bubble and squeak cake with a fried quail's egg; the oven-baked rabbit with confit garlic mash and whole grain mustard veloute; and the scrumptious deep-fried jam sandwich with ice cream for dessert. The bar, which is perfect for pre/post dinner drinks, also has an excellent range of premium ales, draught lagers and boutique wines. Cuisine: British Location: 95 forest Road, London Fields, London, E8 3BH [Map] |
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The Prince Bonaparte Fashionable and homely, old fashioned yet utterly contemporary, the Prince Bonaparte could only exist in Notting Hill. Found in the deepest depths of W2, this gastropub exudes warmth from its fashion-antique finish down to its selection of proper real ales and wholesome mostly British menu. The busy bar is the start of the Prince Bonaparte experience - here well kept beers and excellent wines accompany a gentle buzz - then it's on to the restaurant which reaches in to a light and airy conservatory area where a theatre kitchen allows guests to be a part of the thrill of the food preparation. A descriptive menu ensures you'll know exactly what's on your plate with hearty dishes taking their cue from favourite dishes of the UK and the continent. Cuisine: British Location: 80 Chepstow Road, London, W2 5BE [Map] |
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The Prince of Wales The Prince of Wales – located in the Upper Richmond Road in Putney – is a brilliantly chic and contemporary British boozer. The restored nineteenth century facade belies the gastro pub's stylish and cosy interior, and the light-filled dining room is always busy with a creative young crowd. The Prince of Wales menu boasts rustic traditional English dishes such as the crispy pig, dandelion and apple salad; lamb fritters with caper relish; hare and potato pie for two; and beer battered haddock with pea purée, tartare sauce and chips. Perfect for long, lazy Sunday lunches and nights out with friends, the restaurant at The Prince of Wales is a welcome addition to the Putney pub scene. Cuisine: British Location: 138 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 2SP [Map] |
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The Princess of Shoreditch Tucked away on the City / Shoreditch border, not far from Old Street, the grand old Princess of Shoreditch is a chic urban bar and restaurant which was completely refurbished in October 2009. Operating as a pub and dining room since 1742, The Princess has been given a bespoke makeover and the new boutique-y interior is a fusion of vintage fittings and modern elegance. The downstairs dining room serves up traditional pub classics in the bar, but the Victorian dining room upstairs is gourmand heaven. With its simple bentwood chairs, starched white linens, wooden floors and pale grey walls this space is ideal for business dining, Sunday lunches and romantic date nights. Cuisine: British Location: 76 Paul Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 4NE [Map] |
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The Princess Victoria The winner of countless awards and critical claim, this bijou gastropub in Shepherd’s Bush has everything a food-lover could wish for from a bursting-at-the-seams wine cellar, a walled-in herb garden for summertime al fresco dining, jazz nights and 2 AA rosettes for its modern British menu. A former Victorian gin palace, the Princess Victoria is run by Matt Wilkin – a celebrated sommelier from Adelaide, Australia, and his award-winning British born business partner James McLean who is Head Chef. The restaurant has been lovingly restored with duck-egg blue walls, stunning parquet floors, eclectic antique furniture and ornate stucco sky-lights, and the centerpiece of the restaurant is the antique, 14-seater oak table which is perfect for dinner parties and celebrations. Cuisine: British Location: 217 Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, London, W12 9DH [Map] |
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The Queen Adelaide There’s always a twinge of sadness when older London landmarks go under a facelift -- beautiful original features disappear, replaced with uniform mass-produced modern materials. However, Wandsworth’s Queen Adelaide has got the refurb balance just right. Built in 1786, this gastropub has been brought back to life with enhanced period features creating a lighter, brighter traditional venue with well-thought modern twists. The garden has been carefully landscaped with covered, heated decking so it can be enjoyed in even the most miserable of British winters. Beer lovers are spoilt for choice with an extensive list of unusual guest brews, while the wine list boasts over 40 wines available by both the glass and bottle. Cuisine: British Location: 35 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, SW18 1NP [Map] |
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