Day Drinking
Day Drinking
Page 4The Morgan Arms
Easily one of the nicest pubs in the Bow and Mile End area with plenty of cask ales and bottled beer from across the UK, and the roasts are great.
The Stag
The Stag is the perfect pub: it’s old, it has a friendly atmosphere, it serves a large selection of beers and they do an great Sunday roast.
The Peasant
The Peasant in Clerkenwell serves outstanding food during the week and an epic roast on a Sunday.
The Royal Oak
The Royal Oak is a gastropub on Columbia Road, great for avoiding the market crowds, drinking craft beers, and tucking into a roast.
Tuyo
Tuyo is a Spanish-Mediterranean restaurant on Broadway Market, that’s excellent for a few plates of tapas and a spot of people-watching.
Grow
Grow is a cafe by the canal in Hackney Wick. Pay a visit for a drink and a snack, and some prime waterside people-watching.
Netil360
Netil360 is a rooftop bar in Hackney that's great for day drinking, pizza, and views across London.
Crate Brewery
The best parties involve drinks, pizza, and tunes. Crate Brewery in Hackney Wick has all three, and tons of space to sit by the canal on a nice day.
Broadway Market + Netil Market
Broadway and Netil Market is most likely the trendiest Saturday only food market in London, where the options are as diverse as the crowd there.
Maltby Street Market
Welcome to one of the best food markets in all of London - Maltby Street Market is so good that we even come in the middle of winter.
Dinerama
Dinerama is an awesome street food market in Shoreditch, with a great lineup of street food dishes and plenty of bars. Great for pre-gaming or groups
The Southampton Arms
The Southampton Arms is a proper old-school boozer in Gospel Oak complete with fireplace, ales, and roast pork baps.
The Pineapple
Do old-school pubs still exist? They definitely do at The Pineapple, a Kentish Town drinking den with a lovely conservatory.
Southwark Tavern
The Southwark Tavern is a comfy pub near Borough Market and a few metres from London Bridge tube, with loads of room to sit and outdoor space.
The Rake
The Rake is a massive beer and wine stall in Borough Market with almost every kind of booze known to man (and woman) kind.
The White Hart
The White Hart is where you go in Southwark for very cold beers, and not much else. Hit it up for an after-work drink.
The Castle
Notting Hill has changed, but The Castle pub has not. Come for drinks, a bite to eat, and to people watch through the big windows.
Sun in Splendour
The Sun In Splendour is a great neighborhood pub in Notting Hill. Next time you’re going to Portobello Market, stop here instead.
Earl of Essex
With twenty brews on tap daily, Earl of Essex is a beer lover’s heaven. Come with friends, and don’t forget to order a basket of cheese fries.
The Lord Clyde
Lord Clyde is an Islington pub popular with locals. The specialty here is gin, and you should also come for a Sunday roast.
The Hops & Glory
The Hops & Glory is a cozy pub in Islington with a straightforward but reliable menu. Beware, you might smell like a pork chop after coming here.
Island Queen
Island Queen is the sort of pub you go to if you want to settle down for an afternoon of schmoozing or watching the big match on a large-screen TV.
Duke of Cambridge
Duke of Cambridge is an organic pub in Islington. It’s a bit pricey, but the space is bright, and it’s a nice place for a few drinks and food.
Princess Louise
A classic pub in the truest sense, Princess Louise in Holborn is where you go for a cold pint and good times.