The Plough in Ipswich is a traditional city-centre pub, ideal for a quiet drink, a business lunch or simply somewhere to relax after work. We are a comfortable alternative to stuffy restaurants, fast food joints & town centre watering holes.
Welcome to The Gallery – Ipswich’s premier wine and cocktail bar, perfectly situated just a short walk from the historic Ipswich Waterfront.Nestled within one of the town’s beautiful listed buildings, The Gallery is an inviting space where history meets modern elegance. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by magnificent exposed timber beams, a testament to the building’s rich heritage. These architectural features, combined with our warm, low-lit ambiance, create an intimate and relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for any occasion.Whether you're enjoying a night out with friends, pre- or post-dinner drinks, or a casual gathering with family, The Gallery promises an unforgettable experience. Our fully table-service approach ensures that you can sit back and relax in comfort, knowing our attentive team is here to make your visit seamless and enjoyable.
Where Mexican & Japanese Cuisines Meet with City ViewsPerched above Broadgate Circle, Los Mochis London City promises an unparalleled fusion of vibrant Mexican and Japanese flavours with breathtaking city views. Explore diverse spaces, from the main dining area with a sushi bar to a scenic rooftop terrace, an intimate private dining room, a chic Agaveria bar & lounge, and an exclusive omakase experience. Each zone offers a unique ambiance, providing an unforgettable backdrop to savour the cityscape. Embark on a culinary journey that seamlessly blends Mexican and Japanese influences at Los Mochis London City, a top destination for a dynamic dining experience in the heart of the city.
Blacklock Shoreditch is set an old furniture factory in the heart of London’s East End. Expect the usual highest quality meat from Phillip Warren in Cornwall for unbeatable value and always lots of fun.On Sundays it's our award winning Sunday Roasts, almost as good as Mum’s.Monday - FridayBookings and Walk-ins for lunch from 12pm - 3pm Bookings and Walk-ins for dinner from 5pm - 11pmSaturday Bookings and Walk-ins all day from from 12pm - 11pmSundayBookings from 11:45am - 8:30pmSome Walk-ins available
Experience entertainment dining like no other. From the moment you walk through the door we guarantee to deliver an experience making it hard for you to leave.Browse through our delicious menu guaranteed to satisfy your pallets. Our chef has spent months perfecting each dish so whatever you choose is sure to please. Our menu focuses on fresh ingredients and flavours.Please note all bookings are subject to a two-hour sitting, Customers are advised to plan their journey.The restaurant - 18 years and the lounge - 21 years. Physical IDs is required.
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.
A modern pub serving a frequently changing menu, available in our dining room, bar, and outside ledges. It's not fine dining, nor is it trying to be. We cook in a way that we as cooks like to eat, so don’t be afraid to share. If you want to pop in for a burger and a pint, feel free to grab any available space in the bar or outside. We accept bookings for tables of up to six people in the dining room.It can be loud and slightly chaotic; at night it is dark. We turn tables because we need to in order to survive and pay the people that make it work, so please don’t be offended if we ask you to wait a moment for your table. Our dining room has limited space and we don’t offer high chairs, so please let us know in advance if you're bringing a pram or need to adjust your booking size.Here's when we're open, so you can find what you're looking for:Weekdays: Bar 3-11pmKitchen 6-10pmWeekends: Bar 12-11pm (10pm Sunday’s)Kitchen 1-5pmKitchen is closed on Men’s Arsenal home games.
Mexican restaurant, taquería, Agaveria, bar and late night destination in Dalston open by Guadalajara native Daniel Carrillo in 2021, serving proper Mexican food and drinks by Mexican cooks.Our main restaurant, CORROCHIO'S, is located on the ground floor in a large, airy venue with outdoor seating serving an extensive menu of regional Mexican dishes, alongside a contemporary selection of sharing plates. Enjoy Happy Hour Margs every day, as well as popular Taco Tuesday menu and Mexican Brunch on the weekends. Opened Tuesday-Friday night, and Saturday all day, and Sunday BrunchCORROCHIO'S CANTINA is our more casual bar-meets-club, with an extensive Mexican drink offering, a delicious food menu and late night DJs, open on Friday & Saturday evenings 'til 2am. This space is great for large groups, and always open for walk-ins. For bookings please call us on 020 3239 7179 or emails us at hola@corrochios.com.
Bistro Freddie is a 45-cover restaurant in the heart of Shoreditch showcasing the best in British produce and French wine.The menu is inspired by classic British and French gastronomy. Expect seasonal starters, bold mains and pies to share, as well as larger cuts of meat cooked over fire.Curated by Alex Price, Bistro Freddie’s all-French wine list focusses on real wines that reflect a sense of place. The wine list takes a deep dive into all corners of France, exploring a variety of styles, regions and producers.
Hawksmoor Wood Wharf is housed in an eco-friendly floating pavilion in a new riverside neighbourhood in Canary Wharf. Gently rising and falling with the tide, the main restaurant at dock-level is joined by a 120-seat waterside bar. Both include terraces with views across the water (squint your eyes and you might just see the ghosts of great ships laden with mighty lengths of timber that used to swing in and unload there).
There's also a private dining room for up to 20 people named after the local legend Queenie Watts, a singer, songwriter, actor and self-confessed bawdy landlady (think Peggy Mitchell meets Joni Mitchell).
The menu revolves around the best British produce the country has to offer with grass-fed dry-aged ethically reared beef, sustainable seafood from the South coast and some of the biggest hits from the Hawksmoor New York menu.