Book Gastropub Restaurants in London

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Britannia
Once upon a time, The Britannia was part of the Britannia Brewery built in 1834 by Edward Herrington and William Wells and bought out by Young’s in the early 1900s. It retains the congenial atmosphere of a traditional pub (sturdy wood bar, real fires, ale) but now has a stylish, sunken dining room and conservatory at the back. The place looks especially inviting at night when candles flicker on every wooden table. The food, as you’d expect, is gastropub - much of it fashionably organic. A well-thought out menu ranges from small plates like poached eggs Florentine with Hollandaise sauce, to a hearty 28-day dry -aged Short Horn sirloin steak with béarnaise and chips, and an even heartier châteaubriand for two. Fantastic lunch time specials.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 1 Allen Street, Kensington, London, W8 6UX [Map]

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Bull and Last
On the corner of the Highgate Road and Woodsome Road, chances are you’ve walked past The Bull and Last countless times, imagining just another pub. But step inside and be treated to an inn with a passion for food. A pared down interior is in keeping with local tastes, the pub moving on from the good old days of horse brass excess. But once a drink or two have been sipped at the bar, head upstairs for food to what is a surprisingly restaurant-like ambience. This is no ordinary gastropub, you see. The menu is British with occasional French influences, put together with flair and a respect for ‘real’ food – Sunday lunches, particularly, are unmissable.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 168 Highgate Road, London, NW5 1QS [Map]

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Dolphin Bar & Grill
Nestled in a boutique apartment complex in SW1, the Dolphin Bar Grill is a glossy, gourmet eatery catering to residents and organic food-lovers. Near Pimlico station, this feel-good space overlooks the residential indoor pool and is decorated with wooden floors, leather sofas and cream and mocha tones. The Dolphin Bar Grill serves healthy Fairtrade and eco-friendly food, and has a relationship with Daylesford Organic who supply the restaurant with wholesome produce. The menu has a comfort-food feel and includes classics such as macaroni cheese and pies of the day, as well as healthy salads such as roasted salmon and fig, and smoked chicken and goat's cheese.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: Dolphin Square, Chichester Street, London, SW1V 3LX [Map]

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Shaws Booksellers
Down-to-earth city types know the best local escape from the rat race is Shaw's Booksellers, a cosy and chatty gastropub located on St Andrew's Hill, not far from St Paul's. Immediately warm and inviting, this charismatic neighbourhood restaurant is set in an old converted paper merchants warehouse, and still clings to its literary roots with a display of journals and books and its battered vintage furniture. The daily menu here is modern British with an Italian influence. The wine list is impressive, and the the variety of real ales on tap are a real hit. Bookworms will love the little touches such as the bill coming tucked inside a novel.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 31 - 34 St. Andrews Hill, London, EC4V 5DE [Map]

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The Abbeville
The Abbeville is a romantic and charming gastro pub in London’s Clapham South. The restaurant is decorated with an eccentric collection of 16th century paintings and mismatched wooden chairs and tables. In the winter months the crackling open fire and comfort-food menu provide the perfect backdrop for cosy meals with friends or loved ones, and in the summer you can sit outside in the sunny courtyard and sip Pimms to your heart’s content. The menu boasts assured classics such as pea and mint soup, homemade beef burgers with cheddar cheese, onion chutney and French fries and corn cakes served with a Portobello mushroom and baked with goat’s cheese. The Abbeville is an atmospheric local gem.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 69 Abbeville Road, London, SW4 9SW [Map]

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The Alma
On Newington Green, a fashionable North London enclave, The Alma sums up perfectly the local vibe. A pub-restaurant with a laid back, unpretentious feel, this is a homely, relaxed spot with a splash of style and plenty of comfort. The Alma is decorated in deep red and aubergine, mismatched furnishings, Maori art – a reflection of a subtle New Zealand theme – cosy fireplaces and flickering candles while outside a lovely planted garden area provides that London rarity of al fresco dining and drinking. Covering a fair few bases with its imaginative offerings, The Alma not only offers excellent seasonal restaurant quality food with home cooked British style, prepared in house using local ingredients but an array of other gastronomic surprises including a fantastic Sunday roast and a monthly Wine Club. For the many local New Zealand ex-pats, The Alma’s New Zealand Tuck Shop offers a taste from home, while the restaurants Picnics For The Park are an ingenious solution for casual dining out of doors.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 59 Newington Green Road, London, N1 4QU [Map]

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The Beehive
Life is as sweet as honey here at London pub restaurant The Beehive. Centrally located, this hostelry lays claim to being one of the city’s oldest pubs, having been established in 1884. With a desire to extend to guests the kind of warm welcome which would have been forthcoming all those years ago, the team at The Beehive today go above and beyond to provide busy Londoners with a place where they can feel at home an enjoy a peaceful, comfortable meal away from the rat race. The typical public house exterior of The Beehive, lined with its parasol-ed picnic benches, leads to a room in many ways unchanged over the years - indeed a huge Victorian dark wood bar remains, still serving a wide variety of lagers and real ales as well as excellent wines to complement the food menu. Described as ‘gastropub’, The Beehive’s menu provides much more than the average pub with passion and talent put to use in the kitchen, resulting in a choice of high quality dishes with a hearty, home cooked flavour and sophisticated presentations. Bar snacks are also available.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 126 Crawford Street, London, W1U 6BF [Map]

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The Bollo House
The Bollo pub and restaurant prides itself on delicious gastropub fare in west London's trendy Chiswick. The pub itself boasts an excellent location right near the tube. It's a cosy bolthole in winter; with its wooden panelling and a roaring fire, it's the perfect place to hide out from frosty weather, and al fresco tables are a powerful draw card on a summer's day. Food at the Bollo is classic British gastropub; the menu changes regularly, with the seasons, but diners can expect a range of salads, pastas, stews, fish and chips, steak, plus classic puds and homemade ice cream and sorbets. Customers rave about the efficient service and Sunday roasts, with the pork being a particular favourite. It's also a real locals' pub - Chiswick residents flock here to catch up and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and great food, as well as the extensive list of beers, wines and cocktails on offer.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 13-15 Bollo Lane, Chiswick, London, W4 5LR [Map]

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The Bridge in Barnes
"I recommend with all my heart, The Bridge" wrote Jerome K. Jerome, author of Three Men in a Boat, in 1889. Many years on, The Bridge in Barnes is a gastropub that continues to delight not only those fresh from messing about on the river, but firm landlubbers too. The Bridge is entirely in keeping with the villagey vibe of Barnes, a place where one feels miles outside of the city when only a short train journey from the sprawl, providing a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and rustic, countryside style surroundings. Particularly popular is the glorious garden, spread over two levels - the upper tier heated and partially covered, the lower surrounded by herbs and antique bird cages and ideal for summer time al fresco dining. With a firm belief that animals reared well make the best meat, and fresh fish provides the best flavour, The Bridge in Barnes’ menu is chock full of delightful dishes concocted to make the very most of the tip-top ingredients sought out by the kitchen’s own talented chefs.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 204 Castelnau, London, SW13 9DW [Map]

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The Butcher and Grill
It’s easy to forget the good old days of buying from butchers, bakers, greengrocers and fishmongers now that we’re awash with supermarkets and their slashed prices. Wimbledon’s The Butcher and Grill however is here to remind us that megastores don’t always know best. Combining a butcher’s shop selling a wide range of cuts from top British farms with a chic but informal grill style restaurant and chilled out bar, The Butcher and Grill is an exciting concept with a strong foodie ethic. From bacon butties in the bar to full meals for all the family, The Butcher and Grill always provides the very best in carnivorous indulgence. Enjoy British style meals and grills with a contemporary twist plus tempting desserts and a precise and concise wine list.

Cuisine: Gastropub
Location: 33 High Street, Wimbledon, SW19 5BY [Map]

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