A world-class cocktail bar tucked away in The Stratford, a beautiful SOM-designed, 42-storey building from the team behind The Chiltern Firehouse and St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.
Park Kitchen & Bar located at Sadler's Wells East takes inspiration from London’s richly diverse food cultures to showcase the best of British seasonal produce. Whether you’re dropping in for a drink or a meal with friends we have options for every taste and appetite. Our changing seasonal menu is driven by sustainable use of British produce with international inspirations. You’ll enjoy dishes which are in tune with east London’s vibrant food scene and offer a playful take on classic dishes – all served with the enjoyable panache of the work on our stage.Become part of London’s leading dance house – every purchase you make supports dance and Sadler’s Wells.
We’ve long loved Canary Wharf and it's rich history of the nearby Docklands and Billingsgate Market, yet Blacklock in a glass tower never quite fit. One look at an old disused warehouse nestled cosily in the corner of Canary Wharf underneath the train tracks of the North Dock and we knew we had found home. Feel the comforting rumble of trains passing overhead conjuring memories of some of our favourite haunts underneath the bridges in NYC - a place where, with the blinds rolled down and away from prying eyes, a decadent lunch can swiftly roll into dinner.
Experience the culinary delights at Limehouse Library Hotel London's restaurant, where our chefs craft a menu that excites your taste buds with a blend of international and local cuisine. Each morning, delight in our open buffet breakfast served in our in-house restaurant. Choose from a variety of continental and cooked breakfast options to start your day on a delicious note. For lunch and dinner, our talented chefs present a variety of international dishes.After a day of exploration, unwind at our rooftop bar, offering both indoor and outdoor seating. Sip on expertly crafted cocktails while taking in breathtaking views of the city skyline.Enjoy the rich flavours of our cuisine in the warm and inviting atmosphere of our restaurant. We are dedicated to using fresh ingredients, ensuring every dish is filled with quality.Whether you start your day with a hearty breakfast, take a leisurely lunch, or savour a romantic dinner, our restaurant offers a gastronomic experience to remember.
Mosaic is a convivial city all-day dining venue featuring global dishes, nutritious recipes and local favourites. Boasting a beautiful open kitchen and City-facing views, Mosaic is the perfect place to gather for business meetings, long lunches or to unwind with a glass of Taittinger Champagne after a visit to Shakespeare's Globe.
For dinner or cocktails accompanied by jazz and cabaret, The Parlour is an intimate lounge adorned in dark floral wallpaper, where well-known industry names play alongside hotly-tipped new acts. Executive Head Chef Lee Kebble’s menu features Caviar, Steak Au Poivre, Lobster Thermidor, Chicken Kiev as well as a luxurious shellfish selection. Plus, there’s a sizeable wine and cocktail list.For all dinner bookings, an entertainment cover charge of £20 per person will be applied and guests will also have special access to The Vault after dinner* – subject to availability. Fee does not apply to Ned's Club members.Guests under the age of 18 are not permitted. Please note The Ned reserves the right to refuse or cancel any reservation either ahead or upon arrival.
2024: awarded 2 Michelin stars!Trivet derives from the age-old cooking utensil - an iron tripod placed over fire to support a cooking pot or kettle - reflecting the warmth and balance which forms Head Chef Jonny Lake and Master Sommelier Isa Bal’s values for the restaurant, as well as their working relationship.From the very beginning of the creative process, Jonny, Isa and the team think about how food and drink work together. The menu features their explorations of ingredients, dishes and drinks from around the world, inspired by the culinary history and diversity around us. The wine list is set out chronologically, following the historic beginnings of wine to present day, with over 350 wines from classic producers to the New World, as well as acknowledging the root of viti-vinoculture with wines from Georgia, Armenia and Turkey.As well as the welcoming main dining room, Trivet has a terrace, wine bar and private dining space. Monday nights transform into the LaBombe Wine Bar.
Bar 31 is a great meeting place to unwind over a few drinks in the heart of London Bridge. Greeted by an energetic and friendly team, we offer local craft beers on tap along with a fantastic range of spirits and wines. Our tasty bites are sourced using fresh seasonal ingredients from Borough Market. Situated at the ground floor of the Shard.We currently do not accept OpenTable dining cheques.
Mama's 480m2 restaurant and her huge 92m2 Greenhouse Bar invite both travellers and Londoners to gather around home cooked dishes and delicious cocktails.
Baluchi, the signature Pan Indian restaurant has set the bar when it comes to progressive Indian cuisine, with the use of rare herbs and exotic spices. A special attraction of the restaurant is the Naanery i.e. the bread bar offering a selection of artisanal breads baked in an unusual iron tandoor instead of the universally used clay tandoor.The Restaurant’s wine cellar features a range of old and new world wines, that can be paired with the bread & chutney combination for an authentic Baluchi Rhapsody!