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Where To Eat With Your Dog
Not every restaurant is welcoming to your four-legged friend, so we've found the best dog-friendly restaurants in London.
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Where To Eat With Your Dog
Not every restaurant in London is welcoming to your four-legged friend. This is a guide to the restaurants that are.
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Blackhorse Workshop Cafe
Blackhorse Workshop Cafe, on an industrial estate-cum-workyard in Walthamstow, is worth seeking out for its breakfast menu with fancy touches.
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The Selkirk
The Selkirk, a rustic Tooting pub, is ideal for midweek pints and serves a truly epic Sunday roast.
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Baccalà
If you find yourself in Bermondsey and are in the mood for a classy Italian seafood situation, Baccalà has got you covered.
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B Street Deli
From flowers on sale by the door to perfect pistachio canelé, Bermondsey's B Street might just be London's most charming deli.
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Bistrotheque
Bistrotheque is a neighbourhood bistro set in an old warehouse, with art projected on the walls and a cool, east London ambience.
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Westerns Laundry
Want low-key cool in Highbury? Westerns Laundry is a modern wine bar and restaurant in a converted garage that does brilliant small plates.
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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.
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Maggie Jones’s
Maggie Jones’s is a romantic, character-filled restaurant off Kensington High Street, serving a menu of excellent quality British food.
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The Cross Keys
The Cross Keys is a nice Chelsea gastro-pub opposite the Thames serving up some decent and some not so decent food.
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Flour & Grape
Flour & Grape is another member of the we-just-invented-fresh-pasta club, and it’s worth the trek over to Bermondsey when Padella is rammed.
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The Coach
The Coach is a beautifully renovated pub near Farringdon. It’s a great place for a drink, but the French bistro food is fairly average.
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Greyhound Cafe
If you can see past the fashion nonsense at Greyhound Café in Fitzrovia, you’ll find some of the best Thai food in Central London right now.
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The Camberwell Arms
The Camberwell Arms is a traditional south London pub, serving great British cuisine during the week and incredible roasts on a Sunday.
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Stir Coffee
Stir is a chilled coffee shop in Brixton that’s good for getting a some work done.
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F. Mondays
If you’re looking for excellent coffee, and a great little garden in Brixton, head for F. Mondays.
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Genesis
Genesis is an entirely plant-based take on your classic counter service diner near Spitalfields.
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Little Duck The Picklery
Little Duck The Picklery is an all-day small plates thing in Dalston.
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Aquavit
Aquavit is a casual fine dining spot in the New St James’s complex off Piccadilly, specializing in Nordic cuisine.
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Marksman
Marksman is a pub/restaurant with excellent, elevated British food in Shoreditch. It’s good anytime, but don’t miss the Sunday roast.
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The Duck and Rice
The Duck and Rice pairs cold pints of Pilsener Urquell with brilliant Cantonese dim sum. Hit it up for a weeknight dinner or an afternoon snack.