Imaginatively topped - think veal meatballs with prosciutto and cream or spicy sausage, mozzarella and tenderstem broccoli. We loved the Soppressata. Read more.
A gastropub that has not lost sight of the pub side. The kitchen teams foraged dandelion with cobnuts and celeriac. And there's a "Sea Buckthorn Doughnut". Read more.
Enjoy open-air dining on the terrace whilst tucking into a contemporary French menu, and observe the impressive views of St Paul’s Cathedral, the Gherkin and the Bank of England. Read more.
Make sure you check its Twitter announcements which detail any changes to opening times. The rooftop is accessed by an exclusive lift and the patio’s beautiful garden was designed by Nicola Lesbirel. Read more.
The menu is so exciting, it entices even the most hardened of carnivores. Try the Brie Ice Cream, Elderflower and Hazelnut Crumble, or the warm Walnut Pannacotta and Stilton Dumplings. Read more.
What you might not know is that on Mondays, these steakhouses offer BYOB, which goes down well because the prices on its wine list creep well into the hundreds. There’s a generous £5 corkage fee. Read more.