Outdoor Seating
Outdoor Seating
Page 2Gurmani
Gurmani, close to Turnpike Lane, isn't hyped on TikTok and doesn't have Pinterest-worthy interiors, but it serves satisfying Georgian food and has a family feel that you’ll remember.
The Lacy Nook
Balkan Peninsula-inspired spot The Lacy Nook in Walthamstow gives that holiday feeling without having to deal with Ryanair.
Bad Manners
It might be the fact that it’s in a churchyard, but Bad Manners—a Mexican kiosk in Hackney—is one of the most peaceful places to eat great tacos in the city.
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Oysters on the terrace, gardens with pizza, jerk chicken on a patio—here's where to dine alfresco.
The Drapers Arms
The Drapers Arms is a residential pub in Islington with a bar downstairs, a dining room upstairs, and a garden you should take advantage of.
The Elder Press Cafe
The Elder Press Cafe is a riverside spot in Hammersmith where you can get photogenic breakfasts and romanticise your life.
Appetite London
Whatever the reason you’re in Stratford, a perfectly cooked piece of meat and glass of red wine from steakhouse and butcher Appetite London can fix it.
Slowburn
Walthamstow spot Slowburn isn’t one at all—it’s a love at first sight situation where you’ll be left wondering how soon you can call again for its great, globally-inspired dishes.
Pulp
For a pocket of village life in London look no further than Pulp. The cafe is a 10-minute walk from Ealing Broadway station, but worlds apart from the urban high street.
Ombra
Ombra, an excellent Italian restaurant in Hackney, is that person in your friendship group who looks great with curtain bangs—really cool, but not trying too hard.
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Beza Ethiopian Food
Beza Ethiopian Food is an Ethiopian restaurant in Elephant and Castle where you can stare at the brightly coloured woven plates on the walls and be restored by the comforting cooking.
Murger Han
Murger Han is a Xi'anese spot in Elephant and Castle where the comforting noodles are wide enough to be used as a spicy blanket.
The Crabtree
The Crabtree is a pub in Fulham looking over the Thames. It's the best beer garden in west London.
The Mayflower
The Mayflower is the oldest boozer on the Thames, and a great spot for drinks and chips on the terrace.
The Railway Tavern
The Railway Tavern is a pub in Tulse Hill that's got an all-day and all-night vibe about it, especially if you end up in its sprawling garden.
Dory’s
Dory’s is a walk-in only seafood bar in Margate making superb small plates and with a great English-leaning wine list.
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Want to escape London without leaving the city? Here are some holiday-feeling restaurants.
Bottega Caruso
A meal at Bottega Caruso feels like the manifestation of all your Italian holiday home dreams, only in Margate.
Buoy And Oyster
Buoy and Oyster is a group-friendly spot in Margate with a killer beachfront terrace and a seafood menu that'll do the job.
40FT Brewery & Taproom
There’s no lack of shipping container-filled yards around east London but this one in Dalston is where you’ll find The Dusty Knuckle bakery, BBQ restaurant Acme Fire Cult, and 40FT Brewery & Taproom.
Brick Brewery
Peckham’s Brick Brewery is an easy win, day or night. There’s a mix of covered and uncovered outdoor seating and 20 draught lines of their own (and guest beers) to choose from.
Hackney Church Brew Co.
With a big industrial indoor and outdoor space that screams get-loaded-on-beer-and-order-way-too-many-crispy-potatoes, Hackney Church Brew Co. in Hackney is a spot for a Friday or Saturday night.