British
British
Page 3St. John Bakery
St. John bakery in Neal's Yard is a great on-the-go option when you're after a doorstop sandwich or one of London's best doughnuts.
The George
The George is a classy central London pub. It combines a boozy downstairs with a decadent dining room upstairs that serves delicious and faultless British classics at a not insignificant price.
Langan's Brasserie
A Mayfair classic that’s been serving champagne since the eighties, Langan’s is perfect for celebratory breakfasts.
Caravel
Caravel is a dreamy, intimate restaurant on a converted barge making simple and delicious bistro-style food that everyone can enjoy.
The Prince Alfred
An old school Victorian pub in Maida Vale, The Prince Alfred is the perfect picturesque setting for a pint and some solid nibbles in west London.
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis is a timeless Soho institution that matches elegance and comfort with a light touch and enormous amounts of cream.
Brat
Brat is a cool feeling spot in Shoreditch, serving small plates and huge pieces of fish and meat cooked on their wood fired grill.
Quality Chop House
Quality Chop House is an excellent British restaurant in Clerkenwell that’s a natural at filling you up with good food and good wine.
Sweetings
Sweetings is a classic spot in the City serving seafood lunch and dollops of nostalgia to suited business types.
The Compton Arms
The Compton Arms is a little pub in Islington serving some tasty small plates and one of the best burgers in town.
Quaglino’s
If you’re looking for live music, lobster, and a seriously OTT dinner, then Quaglino’s is the place to be.
The Fryer’s Delight
The Fryer’s Delight is London’s most aesthetically pleasing chippie, and it serves some fairly tasty and inexpensive fish and chips
Fish Central
Fish Central is an old school fish restaurant in Clerkenwell serving an excellent three course set dinner for under £20.
Kerridge’s Bar And Grill
Kerridge’s Bar and Grill near Embankment serves tarted up (and expensive) English classics, and nothing about it is hard to get on with.
Clipstone Restaurant
Clipstone in Fitzrovia serves creative small plates and is a great place for anyone looking to dip their toes into fine dining.
Parsons
Parsons is a cosy seafood restaurant in Covent Garden. It’s a sanctuary from the crowds and serves some very nice fish-based dishes too.
Boisdale of Mayfair
Boisdale in Mayfair is all about tartan, royal-approved steak, surprisingly affordable burgers, and err, more tartan.
Rules
Old, full of red velvet, and with a taste for custard, Rules is a high-priced, novelty-feeling British restaurant in Covent Garden.
Daylesford Organic
Daylesford Organic is an all-day café, farm shop and restaurant at Brompton Cross that serves pizzas, salads, and surprisingly hearty mains.
The Riding House Café
The Riding House Cafe is a smart brasserie that’s perfect for literally everyone, and almost every occasion.
Berners Tavern
Having dinner in Berners Tavern feels like eating inside the Sistine Chapel, or at least a really, really rich guy’s house.
Oslo Court
Oslo Court is a restaurant in a block of flats in St John’s Wood, serving British classics in a room that doesn’t seem to have changed since the 80s.
Rabbit
Rabbit is an experimental British restaurant on the King’s Road, focusing on wild game and vegetables in unique and interesting combinations.