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Tap & Bottle
A secret, Grade II listed hideaway with wines on tap…
8.0
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Borough
Parrillan Borough Yards
DIY BBQ from the Barrafina team, with a sprawling terrace beneath railway arches.
8.9
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Borough
OMA
The man behind Manteca has a new Greek restaurant in Borough…
8.8
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Southwark
Trivet
The Michelin-starred solo debut from a former Fat Duck chef, with a Fat Duck sommelier on wine.
8.5
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Borough
El Pastor
A lively, rustic, tequila-soaked hacienda from the brothers behind Barrafina.
8.8
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London Bridge
Bar Douro
A Portuguese small plates bar nestled in the railway arches of London Bridge.
8.0
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London Bridge
Tavolino
A riverside Italian with fresh pasta and an amazing view of London’s most eye-catching bridge…
9.0
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Borough
Barrafina Borough Yards
Exceptional, authentic tapas hidden round the back of Borough Market.
8.0
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Elephant & Castle
Mercato Metropolitano
A covered market filled with street food stalls, live music, bars, and a microbrewery.
7.5
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Tower Bridge
Le Pont De La Tour
There are worse places to eat alfresco. And very few better.
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London Bridge
Vinegar Yard
An alfresco eating and drinking hub in London Bridge.
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London Bridge
Flat Iron Square
An al fresco food & drink hub with weekly quizzes, and more…
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London Bridge
Maltby Street Market
An iconic weekend market running along a 19th century backstreet filled with traders in railway arches.