Close to the Barbican, on the walkway above Moorgate Underground station, the City Boot is a traditional wine bar from Davy’s of London. A light and airy place, it serves a good range of well-filled sandwiches, pates, and cheeses. With charming and attentive service, the dining room also provides more substantial typically English …
A stone’s throw from St Paul’s, Jamies Ludgate brings gourmet British cuisine and superb wines to The City. Perfect for groups, the restaurant offers sharing plates, including vegetarian varieties. British classics sit alongside international twists, with a wine list that has been carefully crafted to offer the best from around the globe. A …
Paternoster Square was the customary locale for London’s best ale and chop houses, and this restaurant is doing a fine job of keeping up the tradition. The Paternoster Chop House is a homegrown affair, from the native oak and slate of its white-walled interior to the straightforward British recipes on its menu. Throw …
A contemporary bar and restaurant, Auberge London serves brasserie-style French cuisine and classic Gallic inspired favourites. The impressive bar serves up international beer and an excellent wine list.With elegant 1920′s Art Deco-style design, Auberge – Mark Lane has stained glass features and a vibrant ambience. A huge 300-cover subterranean space is perfect for …