Drinks & A Light Bite
Drinks & A Light Bite
Page 2Frank’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.
Primeur
Between Stoke Newington and Canonbury, Primeur is the gold standard of flickering candlelight, romantic restaurants in London. You'll enjoy the small plates and love the atmosphere.
Plaquemine Lock
Plaquemine Lock is a Creole restaurant in Islington, specialising in Southern food in a converted pub.
M’arks of Deptford
M’arks of Deptford—a pub-ish looking spot on the corner of Deptford High Street—is a casual, take your time kind of place. Whether that’s for a buffalo wing lunch or a Sunday roast.
The Watergate
If you need a slick, stylish spot that’s good for impressing mates and dates with cocktails and pretty European-leaning small plates, The Watergate in Deptford is it.
Isla Ray
Isla Ray is a colourful and quirky tropical-themed cafe on Deptford High Street, ideal for all day and all night.
Lulu's
A neighbourhood wine bar and restaurant of the most rom-com variety, Lulu's is a lovely place in Herne Hill for drinks, dinner, and more.
NAC
A popular French-inspired spot in Mayfair serving exciting brunch dishes and a Frosties soft serve dessert with a serious fanbase.
Oranj
Oranj is a moody industrial wine bar in Shoreditch with some great changing chef residencies in the kitchen.
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.
Elliot's Hackney
The London Fields outpost of Elliot’s turns a busy and black bin-laden corner of Mare Street into something altogether more Kinfolk shoot-worthy and, for pizza and wine, it's still great.
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.
Hector’s
Along a quiet residential road and signalled by a buttercup-yellow awning, Hector’s is a petite cave à manger in De Beauvoir.
Someday
Someday in Finsbury Park is great for flat whites during the day, and house margaritas, pizza, and group hangs come evening.
Bottle + Rye
Bottle + Rye is a teeny, tiny wine bar in Brixton Village that's perfect for romancing and reminiscing.
Planque
Planque is a Haggerston restaurant, wine bar and grape lovers’ idea of heaven, making excellent and unusual French-inspired small plates.
Cadet
Cadet is an intimate wine bar and restaurant in Newington Green pouring great bottles and cooking delicious small plates.
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.
The Garrison
A certified 'nice pub' in Bermondsey, The Garrison's pints and small plates are a great option in the area.
The Scolt Head
The Scolt Head is a friendly local in De Beauvoir Town that serves good food, and has a great outdoor seating area.
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.
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.
Albertine
Albertine is a cute but busy little wine bar in White City. It’s the perfect place to decompress after an accidental trip to Westfield.