The east end is full of some of the oldest, best, scenic and interesting pubs in London. And not to mention the funkiest bars...
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Special occasion? Michelin-starred and housed in a listed former bank building, this restaurant is famed for one of the highest bills in London! The Ozwald Boateng-clad staff are friendly and the head chef Herbert Berger is as excellent as his reputation.
Nearest Station: Bank1802 has a very industrial yet swanky feel to it. With high ceilings showing beams and air conditioning vents, it mixes well with the wooden tables and brown leather chairs and sofas. The tables are nicely spaced apart so no conversations can be overheard and the roomy feel makes it a comfortable place to discuss business over lunch.
Nearest Station: West India QuayAddendum Restaurant is housed inside the chic Apex City of London Hotel, on Seething Lane EC3. This elegant fine dining Docklands restaurant has been seducing an ever-increasing crowd of gastronomic disciples since its launch at the end of last year. Renowned for a robust cuisine of hearty favourites, the new menu will not disappoint....
Nearest Station: Tower GatewayIdeally located next to Greenwich university and in the heart of the historic market, its a laid back vibe and friendly staff attract a young, stylish crowd of artists, musicians, students and local residents.
Nearest Station: Cutty SarkWith its cream, black and silver decor, the Art Deco salon of the bar, complete with its own grand piano has all the gloss and glamour of a bygone age. There's an extensive wine and cocktail list, and happy hours Mon-Fri.
Nearest Station: South QuayCross over the bridge at East India Dock, go into the office complex, and you will find West End food at East End prices. Previously known as Perry's, this bar and brasserie has a small but stylish restaurant with crisp linen and a lovely walled courtyard for al fresco dining. The Anglo-Continental menu is limited but appetising, featuring dishes such as calves liver fried...
Nearest Station: East IndiaWhether you are looking for brunch at the weekend, a light lunch in the week or just a glass of wine mid afternoon, the Conservatory and terrace are the place to be
Nearest Station: Cutty SarkThe stonegrill menu is a unique concept in this part of London, Beluga Café being the only place in a six mile radius which offers it. Although it took about 25 minutes to reach our table, the meal came cooking on a heat retaining volcanic stone and within minutes the initially raw meat became extremely tender and succulent. The vegetables were also cooked on the stonegril...
Nearest Station: West India QuayEach trading day at Billingsgate Market offers the largest selection of fresh fish in the UK. Daily arrivals from the English coast ensure a continuity of fresh supplies. As well as fish, you can also buy poultry, cooking oils and potatoes.
Nearest Station: West India Quay