Book British Restaurants in East Central London

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1901 at Andaz
Nestled inside the Andaz Hotel, 1901 boasts an enviable location in the heart the City, just moments from Liverpool Street station. The building itself dates back to 1884, but the restaurant’s interior combines modern and contemporary décor with classical pillars and a spectacular stain-glassed dome in the ceiling. Informal seating and a cocktail bar are the main focus of the room, making it an ideal venue for casual dinners, business lunches and intimate gatherings. Head Chef Michael Kreiling takes a fresh and dynamic approach to fine dining and his menu features innovative dishes using home-grown British produce. Guests can also enjoy tastings from the wine and cheese cellar which acts as a backdrop to the room.

Cuisine: British
Location: 40 Liverpool Street, London, EC2M 7QN [Map]

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26 Smithfield
Overlooking the famous Smithfield Market – a mecca for the British foodie – 26 Smithfield is a restaurant which really suits its setting. With a menu concentrating on fresh, wholesome ingredients including meats from the market as well as other locally sourced produce, 26 Smithfield fuses local history and tradition with modern dining style. Sleekly appointed in shimmering black leather, the main bar sets the scene for what is a surprising labyrinth of rooms including a spacious and glamorous Champagne bar, traditional dining room and, finally, a glorious roof terrace where diners enjoy fabulous London sunsets as they enjoy 26 Smithfield’s fantastic sharing platters and a glass of wine from the succinct list of quality labels.

Cuisine: British
Location: 26 Smithfield Street, Smithfield, EC1A 9LB [Map]

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@15 Bar and Restaurant
Offering tradition with a very modern twist, @15 Bar and Restaurant is a contemporary take on the gentleman's club of yesteryear. Located on the lower floor of the famous London Capital Club - an exclusive members club for the discerning professional - @15 Bar and Restaurant is a convivial eatery packed with charm and style. The grade II listed building has been given a makeover to bring the dining room right in to the 21st century with designer fixtures and fittings and a bustling brasserie atmosphere. Inspired by traditional British cuisine, the kitchen at @15 Bar and Restaurant is creative and classic in equal measures with lighter dishes available as well as full three course meals.

Cuisine: British
Location: London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London, EC4N 7BW [Map]

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Agenda
The ideal antidote to pretentious East London bars, Mincing Lane’s Agenda is laid back, friendly and affordable. Set just away from the hustle and bustle of the major streets on an attractive courtyard, Agenda has a comfortable main bar where ties are loosened and drinks are enjoyed as well as a fantastic al fresco terrace for summer dining. In addition to a wide range of drinks including the excellent wine list with old and new world labels, Agenda offers a tempting menu with a focus on comfort food – steak pies, casseroles, fish and chips and burgers all making an appearance. Extremely affordable nibbles are also available all day and with live music and DJs (Thursday and Friday) plus stunning drinks deals, Agenda offers an unparalleled evening out.

Cuisine: British
Location: Minster Court, 3 Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7AA [Map]

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Boisdale of Bishopsgate
The clubby atmosphere, the excellent range of whiskies and fine cigars, the high-achieving British cooking, and the bubbling idiosyncrasies of the proprietor all blend brilliantly to make Boisdale a unique establishment. An outpost of the original Boisdale in Belgravia, the Champagne and Oyster Bar and the lower-ground vaulted restaurant are replete with enough tartan to upholster Arthur's Seat, intriguing old prints, dark wood, and the strains of classic jazz from 7 o'clock every evening. The modern British menu heavily features fresh shellfish and oysters, and all ingredients are sourced wherever possible from Scotland. Try starter of venison terrine with spiced kumquat marmalade, main course of Angus ribeye with bearnaise, grilled tomato and chips, and pud of raspberry cranachan with 15 year old Dalwhinnie. And we can definitely recommend the haggis.

Cuisine: British
Location: Swedeland Court, 202 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4NR [Map]

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Chambers Wine Bar
Equidistant from the Old Bailey and Fleet Street, Chambers Wine Bar is the kind of bar and restaurant which perfectly suits local clientele. Charming in its old school style, Chambers oozes class and feels utterly discrete. The original wooden bar remains, giving the main bar room a Dickensian look with only cream leather banquettes and gold table lamps giving a touch of modernity, the overall look is cosy and traditional and very, very London. A good and extremely well priced wine list is Chambers Wine Bar’s specialty, accompanied by a menu of down to earth meals and snacks served throughout the day. Downstairs, Deano’s Cellar Bar caters for a huge number of private parties throughout the year.

Cuisine: British
Location: 20 Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4AB [Map]

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City Café
Family dining gets a makeover at City Café, a relaxed but chic restaurant set in a much talked about London hotel. Moments from the Tower of London, the Mint Hotel with its stunning contemporary interior has captured the imagination of the city’s stylistas but with its great value menu, warm welcome and emphasis on family dining, the City Café is as much a favourite with urbanite parents who aren’t quite ready to hit the Beefeater as it is with foodies and the fashionable. It’s a light filled space, even on duller days with large windows and a mainly white interior, the simple, sleek look in keeping with the rest of the hotel and indeed with the local area, filled as it is with offices. The City Café’s menus are overseen by Head Chef Jonathan Ingram, who sources local ingredients wherever possible for affordable market menus and seasonally changing a la carte choices, both featuring classic favourites and imaginative takes on British food. Children’s menus are carefully planned and under fives eat free.

Cuisine: British
Location: 7 Pepys Street, London, EC3N 4AF [Map]

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City House
A charming, lively bar and restaurant in the very centre of London’s famous business district, City House offers a welcome change from the area’s pretentious style-restaurants and dingy old basement bars. A combination of French Bistro and Victorian pub, City House has a traditional feel with dark wood panelling and heavy red drapes at the windows yet light floods in, creating an open, bright space with a relaxed atmosphere. The restaurants modern British menu uses the best quality produce and a daily specials board allows diners to sample the very finest seasonal flavours throughout the year. For lighter dining the conservatory Oyster Bar offers a stunning collection of Champagnes, wines, beers and bitters served alongside delicious oyster plates.

Cuisine: British
Location: 86 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AU [Map]

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Coach & Horses Dining Room
Buzzing atmosphere, charming Victorian décor, top nosh, good value wine, friendly staff – this transformed backstreet boozer ticks all the boxes of a genuine gastropub. A solid, seasonal, Modern European menu is served up by unfailingly charming staff at both lunch and dinner. Starters may include a smooth Smoked mackerel brandade with parsley salad, while a choice of around five mains features the likes of Old Spot pork chop with white beans, watercress and sherry vinegar. When it comes to puddings, a gold star most certainly goes to the dreamy chocolate brownie with coffee ice-cream. A separate bar menu offers an excellent line in satisfying munchies, fat olives, crispy pig's ear, Arbroath smokies. A handful of tables outside encourage lazy summer afternoons.

Cuisine: British
Location: 26-28 Ray Street, London, EC1R 3DJ [Map]

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Davy's at Woolgate
A short meander from Bank and Moorgate, Davy’s at Woolgate Bar and Brasserie is among the preferred restaurants of selective city folk. Part of a tried and trusted brand, this branch of Davy’s follows the well trodden wine path, providing its visitors with a journey through the world of the vine through a collection of carefully selected bottles from the professionals of the celebrated and historic wine merchants company. Sleek and elegant with a slightly masculine décor, Davy’s at Woolgate is very much in keeping with the local area, providing the perfect setting for business lunches and after work wind downs. A vast terrace provides a rare opportunity for al fresco dining in the Square Mile, making it even more imperative to book ahead during the summer months. Though Davy’s is very much centred around wine, the food menu certainly hasn’t been neglected, the kitchen offering a varied and enticing selection of brasserie and pub style dishes including well done international dishes and glorious steaks, burgers and roasts. Breakfasts are equally tempting, accompanied by high quality freshly ground coffees.

Cuisine: British
Location: 25 Basinghall Street, London, EC2V 5HA [Map]

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