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'The Dylan is perfectly situated for highlights such as the Van Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House as well as the shopping districts and various nightspots'
The Dylan, Amsterdam
...hotel boasts two dark and intimate lounges, where most of the light provided flickers from a welcoming fireplace; we sat around this fireplace drinking a 13th century Dutch beer named...

'The hug-in-a-bowl dishes are comforting'
Bone Daddies Kensington
...palate. From Japanese beers, whiskies and teas to cocktails using Japanese botanicals, there are plenty of adventurous drink choices, as well as a good, short selection of new and old...
Beaver Lodge Launch
...staff, a giant beaver spreading Christmas cheer through the crowds and chugging on good ole’ American liquor, including Bulleit boilermakers (a lethal concoction of beer chased with a shot of...
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'Charlotte’s has been named the Good Food Guide’s Readers Restaurant of the Year for London'
Charlotte’s Bistro
...a Daily Market Menu offering a more informal, quick dining option. A main course is £12.50, two courses £16.50 and three £19.50, with a glass of wine, bottle of beer...

'Crispy skin on perfectly cooked white fish, alongside salty cockles, all in the lightest of butter sauces'
The Butcher’s Hook
...same. The pub has been fully refurbished, from the new bar to the large beer garden. The dark snugs have been brightened up and a centre-standing fireplace installed in the...
Jesse Dunford Wood
...also cook; we cocktail. We brew (coffee, tea and ginger beer) and we party, too. The evolution of what we offer has been tinkered with, but is essentially what we...
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'I would actually have preferred to have gone to Wetherspoons'
The Terrace, Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel
...craft beers that London breweries are cheerfully producing. The waiter recommended the Malbec and it was about as good as something you’d get in a pub that had just the...









