Book British Restaurants in South East London

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Bar Du Musee Café
Situated in the heart of Greenwich, Bar Du Musée opened its doors in 2002 and has been charming the locals ever since. Designed with cosy French bistros in mind, the bar area leads to a sunny conservatory dining room filled with mismatched furniture and comfy Chesterfield sofas. The warm and sunny space is ideal for long lunches and mid-week dinners, while the outdoor decking area is equally popular during the summer months. The menu features seasonal brasserie fare like beef Bourguignon, moules frites, pan-fried sea bass and classic French onion soup. For dessert, try the crème brulée or pair the French cheese board with something smooth from the international wine list. With food this good, you’ll definitely be back for more.

Cuisine: British
Location: 17 Nelson Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 9JB [Map]

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Beauberry House
If Philippe Stark and Jay Gatsby had a lovechild, it would be Beauberry House restaurant in Dulwich. Set in a grand Georgian mansion surrounded by acres of lush green lawn, Beauberry House is a breath of fresh air for stressed-out Londoners. The elegant dining area – aptly named the White Room – is a zen haven filled with businessmen and chic media types. With oak flooring, white walls and stunning white chandelier, the chic interior is complimented by the excellent service and the friendly sommelier. The slow-cooked sea bass with samphire and a cockle vinagrette melts in your mouth, and the roasted saddle of lamb with courgette marmalade is superb. The presentation and atmosphere of Beauberry House is faultless, and the bar and private dining room offer bespoke party solutions.

Cuisine: British
Location: Belair Mansion, Gallery Road, Dulwich, SE21 7AB [Map]

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Borough Bar
Sleek and contemporary, Borough Bar is just a minute from London Bridge Station making it one of SE1’s most convenient stop offs, perfect for after work drinks, pre-theatre dinners or post sight-seeing rests. Bang up to date design combines gleaming bare wood and comfortable leather with chrome bar fittings and light streaming through large windows. The main dining area is on a raised platform adjoining the main bar making it perfect for people watching. Simple modern dishes including sandwiches and salads for a light lunchtime treat or heartier fayre, including burgers and steaks plus delicious sharing platters.

Cuisine: British
Location: 10 - 18 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG [Map]

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Butlers Wharf Chop House
With its stunning riverside location and views of London’s iconic Tower Bridge, Butlers Wharf Chop House restaurant just south of the river in Shad Thames provides a thoroughly British dining experience. The oak-lined walls and big sun-filled windows are reminiscent of a cricket pavilion or a boating shed, just with more style. Butlers Wharf Chop House's menu offers a subtly modern take on old favourites like fisherman’s pie, tankards of prawns, whelks and cockles, and traditional roasts. Think hearty British food served in very British surroundings. The dessert menu offers comforting classics like sticky toffee pudding, rhubarb syllabub and a British cheeseboard. Wine lovers will enjoy the wide-ranging list that features English and Welsh wines, with a good selection by the glass starting at £5.50. For dinner overlooking the Thames – including al fresco tables with riverside views - look no further than Butlers Wharf Chop House restaurant.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Butlers Wharf Building, 36e Shad Thames, Tower Bridge, SE1 2YE [Map]

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Davy's Wine Vaults
Filled with character, Davy’s Wine Vaults on the Greenwich High Road is a charming little place filled with sloping floors, cosy tables for two and a discerning crowd of wine buffs and gourmands. You’ll love the blackboard menus, wine barrels and general snugly feel here, and we highly recommend this restaurant for dates, anniversaries and discreet business lunches. The menu itself at Davy's Wine Vaults is a hearty collection of British favourites, and the restaurant has fine wines in the cellar and has live jazz bands playing on Sundays at lunchtime. Not far from Greenwich station, Davy’s Wine Vaults is an idyllic place to while away an afternoon or to linger over a romantic evening meal.

Cuisine: British
Location: 161 - 165 Greewich High Road, Greenwich, SE10 8JA [Map]

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Delfina
Delfina is a unique establishment situated on Bermondsey Street. It is open as restaurant lunchtimes only, and Friday nights, serving stylish inventive eclectic cuisine that changes fortnightly, the menu is created by the Head Chef Richard Simpson. The trendy ware-house-like restaurant is also and event space in the evenings and is used for private and corporate events, product launches, exhibitions and live events. The lively lunch crowd is as eclectic as the food, part City suits, part local fashionistas.

Cuisine: British
Location: 50 Bermondsey Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1 3UD [Map]

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King William Restaurant
The Old Royal Naval College is a grand campus in the centre of the UNESCO Maritime Greenwich World Heritage site alongside the banks of the Thames. A favourite with location scouts, the College has appeared in films such as Sherlock Holmes, Wolfman and The Duchess, and the picturesque riverside setting is home to the King William – an acclaimed British restaurant popular with architecture buffs and the business lunch set. The old-school dining room at King William, which sits in the undercroft of the baroque painted hall, has been given a modern, elegant makeover and features a neutral colour scheme, vaulted ceilings, wooden floors and simply framed black and white prints giving the King William an air of nonchalant luxury.

Cuisine: British
Location: Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN [Map]

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Londinium
Situated by London’s foodie mecca, Borough Market, Londinium restaurant is a smart, cool modern British restaurant in a very happening area of town. The décor is perfectly suited to, well, suited diners just over from the City, or for any smart casual occasion. The red suede upholstery, dark walnut floors, fresh flowers, sparkling crystal and crisp white linen nicely fit the historic London Bridge Hotel. The modern British menu includes inventions like starter of parmesan basket with artichoke heart and avocado with English mustard sauce, main course of veal chop with grain mustard and spring onion sauce with mushroom flan, and pudding of chocolate pyramid and mango coulis. Very international wine list mostly in the affordable range, but with a nice line in champagnes.

Cuisine: British
Location: London Bridge Hotel, 8 - 18 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG [Map]

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Platform Bar & Restaurant
It seems an odd pairing – a London restaurant and bar with a Devon farm – but somehow it works just beautifully. Situated on Tooley Street within metres of London Bridge, Platform Restaurant and Bar is an utterly unique proposition. A gate to plate restaurant dreamed up by restaurateur Tony McKinlay and farmer Barnaby Butterfield, Platform works with only one farm (Butterfield’s own no less) to provide completely traceable food including meats from animals bred specifically for their flavour. With a kitchen headed up by Jake Tuttil, Platform makes the most of what it’s got with dishes which combine imagination with traditionalism. An exciting bar and cocktail list is also on the agenda at this seriously cool, beautifully appointed bar and restaurant.

Cuisine: British
Location: 56 - 58 Tooley Street, London Bridge, SE1 2SZ [Map]

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Rivington Bar & Grill
Housed in the Greenwich Picturehouse building, The Rivington Bar and Grill restaurant comes from the London stable that includes such stellar restaurants as The Ivy, Le Caprice and J Sheekey’s. That’s some pedigree. The Rivington Bar and Grill serves back-to-basics British cuisine all day long from brunch until late. The bar offers terrific cocktails and all-day dining - the perfect place to chill and meet friends. But it's the main restaurant we want to focus on here. Flooded with natural light, The Rivington’s whitewashed walls and stripped wooden floors creating a cool and relaxed dining space. The Rivington Bar and Grill's menu is carefully compiled using the best seasonal produce available, sourced from small suppliers in and around the British Isles. Traditional favourites includes dived Lyme Bay scallops with bacon and sea purslane, Hereford rib eye with chips, the all-day breakfast and the delicious bread and butter pudding.

Cuisine: British
Location: 178 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 8NN [Map]

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