Find restaurants in London. Listings include The Hart Lounge, Holborn Whippet, Laylow, Ambrosia, Nonna Bionda "The Original Pizza Fritta".
Iconic Grade II listed traditional pub that has been serving the people of London since 1898
Middle Eastern Cuisine Cocktails, shisha & live entertainment
The Holborn Whippet. The first independently owned public house in Holborn. 17 craft beers on tap.
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• A Premium Cocktail Bar • Secretively located below the City of London • Vibrant meets old style French Chique Decor • Where memories & magic takes place!
LAYLOW Intimate restaurant offering its patrons four floors including a private dining room, a patrons' bar and a basement for live music & events.
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The Holmesdale is under new management & you'll Taste the Difference, that coupled with an Irish Welcome. All are welcome here! Moving forward, HD TVs all connected to Sky & BT Spo...
Dhopper market services is a market place where all your booking and appointments are done.
Open Saturdays 10-5 and sundays 10-4 hot and cold food served all day ����
At Ballarò Twickenham, we want to maintain the tradition of using seasonal ingredients in Sicilian recipes which have been prepared with a modern twist.
The Original Fried Pizza Street Food Pizza Fritta Napoletana
Halal Grill Restaurant in London, serving the best shawarma in town
Locals pub with monthly covers, folk & country acts + several screens of live sport. SINBIN, our 200 cap venue, hosts live music, burlesque, club nights, private parties & top st...
Sapals Caterers. Professionals with the perfect ingredients for your special day.
For over 50 years this iconic coffee lounge has treated the Hampstead population to great coffee, te
A fusion restaurant where you can find a meal to suit your taste located in the heart of Northwood Hills
Fantastic pub in the heart of Notting Hill, just a stone’s throw from London’s lively Portobello