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Where To Eat Dinner In East London (When You Hate East London)
Facing a dinner in East London but dreading the latest hipster food trends? Here’s where to get proper dinner out East without any of the fuss.
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Where To Go When You Just Want A Burger
Pub burgers, smash burgers, and cheeky double patty numbers, these 12 are our favourites.
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The Best Hot Chicken Sandwiches In London
Our favourite places to get a Nashville-style hot chicken burger.
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8 Burger Meal Kits You Should Know About
The best double cheeseburgers, halal brisket buns, and vegetarian burger meal kits delivering across London.
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Chet’s
Chet's, an LA-Thai-inspired restaurant in Shepherd's Bush, feels too cool and exciting to be a hotel restaurant, and serves crispy rice salads and meaty smash burgers.
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Where To Go When You Just Want A Burger
Pub burgers, smash burgers, and cheeky double patty numbers, these 12 are our favourites.
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Poor Boys
Poor Boys is an excellent New Orleans-inspired spot in Kingston serving huge, messy subs.
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Valderrama's
A sports bar on Upper Street serving frozen margaritas, buttermilk chicken thighs, and gravy mayo.
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Bird & Tie
A Nashville-style hot chicken restaurant in Clapham serving some seriously spicy burgers in a casual dining room.
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Stax Diner
A small American diner-style spot in Kingly Court serving a serious double-patty cheeseburger.
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The Best Hot Chicken Sandwiches In London
Our favourite places to get a Nashville-style hot chicken burger.
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Detroit Pizza London
A small spot on Commercial Street serving Detroit-style pizzas whole or by the slice.
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Sunday In Brooklyn
A popular New York import, Sunday In Brooklyn, all-day restaurant in Notting Hill, serves brunch until a lie-in friendly 5pm.
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Snackbar
Snackbar is a café and workspace on Dalston Lane that serves a range of unusual and excellent Asian-inspired breakfast, lunch, and brunch plates.
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Dirty Bones Carnaby
Dirty Bones is a New York influenced restaurant serving mostly mediocre American dishes, but the lamb topped fries are its saving grace.
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Shake Shack Victoria Street
The double shackburger from burger joint Shake Shack is the perfect fast food burger. The Victoria restaurant’s ideal for a grab and go.
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Red Rooster
Red Rooster is a NYC-based restaurant now in Shoreditch, with a variety of Southern-style American food on the menu and a live band playing daily.
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Duck & Waffle Local
Duck and Waffle’s second location doesn’t have spectacular views, nor is it open 24 hours, but it’s a solid low risk option in Piccadilly.
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Passyunk Avenue
A Philadelphia-inspired Fitzrovia dive bar serving real-deal philly cheesesteaks, wings, and draft beers.
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Big Easy
Big Easy is a loud and proud diner with Big BBQ Energy, lots of lobster, and a seriously boozy happy hour.
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Chik’n
Chik’n is an upmarket chicken shop on Baker Street and feels like a cross between a Shake Shack and KFC. Great for quick snack if you’re in the hood.
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Christopher’s
This American bar and grill in Covent Garden is serving up some great food, and some even better brunch dishes.