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10 Restaurants With BBQs (When You Can’t Be Arsed To Host A BBQ)
Avoid that call to the London Fire Brigade. Make a booking at one of these fire-focused restaurants instead.
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Burnt
Burnt is steps away from Leyton Midland Road station and serves the kind of BBQ platters that Instagram’s algorithm feeds you in your hungriest moments.
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10 Restaurants With BBQs (When You Can’t Be Arsed To Host A BBQ)
Avoid that call to the London Fire Brigade. Make a booking at one of these fire-focused restaurants instead.
Review
Frank’s Cafe
Frank’s Cafe in Peckham is a rooftop bar with the most impressive view of the London skyline, and has the added bonus of serving reasonably priced drinks.
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From The Ashes BBQ
From The Ashes is a BBQ spot in Hackney Wick making delicious smoked meats and naughty-sounding doughnuts.
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Acme Fire Cult
If you’re in the market for a buzzing covered terrace, expert vegetarian small plates, and big barbecue dishes, then Dalston’s Acme Fire Cult is where you want to be.
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F.K.A.B.A.M
The restaurant Formerly Known As Black Axe Mangal (F.K.A.B.A.M) is still on Highbury Corner and is still doing its loud and proud thing.
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Smokestak
If you’re looking for serious meats, Smokestak in Shoreditch is your answer. The Southern barbecue, especially the brisket, is the best in London.
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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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Temper City
Temper City is an open-fire BBQ restaurant with lots of meat, lots of curry, and an excellent soundtrack of classic 90′s rock.
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Temper Soho
Modern BBQ restaurant Temper grills whole joints of meat on an open fire. They also have a great mezcal list, and tacos.