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Page 2The Garden Museum Cafe
The Garden Museum Cafe (within the Garden Museum in Lambeth) is a beautiful, tranquil, canteen-like restaurant serving wonderfully simple modern British food.
Manze’s Deptford
Pie and mash shop Manze’s has sat on Deptford High Street for over a century, and everything will more than likely require a generous dousing of vinegar, salt, and pepper.
The Cheese Barge
The move at The Cheese Barge in Paddington is to skip the hot dishes and instead share a bottle over a cheeseboard.
St. John Marylebone
Perfect for a glass of this and a bite of that, St. John's Marylebone location brings its idiosyncratic idea of British eating to a lively bar and restaurant.
The Zetter Marylebone
The Zetter is a rustic townhouse hotel in Marylebone serving one of our favourite afternoon tea experiences in London.
Straker's
TikTok famous but very much better in reality, Straker's is a tiny Notting Hill restaurant serving flavourful British food.
Lyle’s
A modern veteran of London's dining scene, Lyle's is a cool and casual warehouse restaurant in Shoreditch where the refined British cuisine is second to none.
The Ivy Restaurant
The Ivy in Covent Garden was once renowned for Kate Moss sightings and best-in-class treatment, but it’s now somewhere that primarily survives on reputation.
Blacklock Covent Garden
Head to Blacklock in Covent Garden for quality steak alongside some quality cocktail fun.
The Cow
The Cow is an institutional Notting Hill pub and restaurant that specialises in seafood-leaning dishes as well as a very British form of seduction.
The Baring
The Baring is a polished pub-cum-restaurant in Islington, that makes excellent food in a room that's more sit-down than somewhere you can have a few pints.
Trinity
Trinity is a fancy-feeling, fine dining restaurant in Clapham, with a more casual upstairs restaurant that's worth checking out.
Mount St. Restaurant
With a lobster pie for two and a Picasso on the wall, Mount St. Restaurant in Mayfair isn't exactly bog-standard. In fact, its glamorous interior feels pretty special.
The Twenty Two
A Mayfair restaurant serving pricey Mediterranean and British-inspired dishes in a grand Edwardian manor turned hotel.
Marksman
Marksman is a pub/restaurant with excellent, elevated British food in Shoreditch. It’s good anytime, but don’t miss the Sunday roast.
Smokehouse
Smokehouse in Islington serves some of the best meats in London in an old converted pub featuring open fires. Hello cosy.
Canton Arms
The Canton Arms is a lovely gastropub in Lambeth that still feels like an old school boozer. Come for a drink and stay for a toastie, or more.
Fladda Fish & Chips
Fladda is a fish and chip spot in Camberwell with very good crispy batter and a very good deal for a fiver.
Holborn Dining Room
The Holborn Dining Room is a big and grand all-day restaurant inside the Rosewood Hotel, but the only things you should go there for are the pies.
The Duke of Richmond
The Duke of Richmond is pub and restaurant in Dalston making burgers and bar snacks worth travelling for.
Boisdale Of Belgravia
A pricey Scottish restaurant with a somewhat serious dining room, the real party here is downstairs in their old school jazz bar.
The Lighterman
The Lighterman is a British restaurant in Kings Cross that’s good for sitting on the canal with a drink and a snack.
The Best Restaurants For British Food In London
Bone marrow, baked beans, and bowls of sponge pudding—this is where to eat the finest British food in London.
Café Cecilia
A canal-side hot spot, Café Cecilia is a trendy and sometimes terrific all-day canteen serving takes on British classics.