If burgers aren’t your thing (what are you doing in here) there’s a sugar-high brunch menu, a snack menu, a tonne of American classics and a pudding menu! Read more.
Team your steak up with some heavy Malbecs from America or Argentina, you need a good heavy wine for these beasts. Fancy something lighter? Take your pick from their cocktail menu. Read more.
As always, each of these restaurants are different from the last. Obvs the genius burger/lobster thang doesn't change, but in here you can book, Hurrah! Get your burger and lobster fix here... Read more.
This is the home of good beats, great food and decent drinks. With cocktails on tap and a menu boasting a mix of naughty and healthy food, you know it has to be done... Read more.
A whole page dedicated to sake, a good choice of spirits including shochu and Japanese whisky, as well as Champagne and cocktails, check out what else this well stocked war bunker has to offer... Read more.
The collective of great little hangouts round here is growing day by day and this joint is no exception. Read more.
This Peruvian restaurant is about as fresh as it gets: the food, the décor, and the drinks. Read more.
Now in Soho, double the size and still the cheapest lobster in London! It’s all red leather seating, wooden flooring, un-shaded light bulbs and a sexy, silver bar. Read more.
This is a neighbourhood hangout at its best. Combining Oysters and Guinness is an old trick, but Tom Conran’s pub never loses its charm. Read more.
Watch the barmen as they concoct amazing cocktails, both classic and contemporary. You are in very safe hands so order your favourite and they will more than deliver. Read more.
BarChick loved the the Freddy’s Drop, and got a little greedy with the cheese and guacamole drenched nachos! Read more.
This place is tiny but the drinks are creative, all whiskey based, dirty-south style cocktails. Downstairs, the small, changing, food menu of beef ribs, pulled pork, and brisket, is divine. Read more.
If you are into your cocktails and pizza, then head down to the basement because this is where the magic really happens! Read more.
As usual Nick Strangeway has designed the cocktail menu and you'll see a few familiar drinks, like the Hix Fix, and Mark's bottled cocktails, we liked the Campari based Twitter and Bisted. Read more.
Below the Japanese restaurant Roka. Shochu is a japanese vodka-like spirit! Great cocktails and delicious food. Read more.
Don’t miss the al pastor pork or the pancita burracho from the wood-burning grill, say yesss to the tacos and wash it all down with a few hibiscus Margaritas. Read more.
The menu is in the form of a mini cocktail book, filled with house cocktails and then drinks divided into spirits or Champagnes with measurements and how to serve and garnish each one. Read more.
The Hawskmoor have some of the best barmen in the world in their meaty hands, and as great as those steaks are, one should never neglect their cocktails – it’s all about the downstairs bar. Read more.
Ceviche is not only a mega new Peruvian restaurant, but it is also home to London's first Pisco Bar – other than the beers and wine, there’s nothing but this delicious Grape Brandy in the cocktails. Read more.
Although this place is predominantly a bar, Lost Angel has a surprising menu with some awesome food. Sit back on a Sunday with a Bloody Mary and follow it with a bad ass roast in the back room. Read more.
The cocktail list is interesting, with plenty of Asian influences such as Lychee Martinis and Saki-tinis, but stick to the classics and you will be just as satisfied. The Dim Sum is delicious! Read more.
Drinking is allowed from 10am, and you can stay all day, read the papers, do some work, make friends, hang with Joe, whatever it is you like. See you there. Read more.
The cocktail menu is massive, starting with early morning drinks and finishing with Disco Drinks, with all sorts in between. Then there’s the food – with some of the best steak in London! Read more.
Open from 7am, it's one of BarChick's ultimate early morning drinking spots, plus if you're hungry those breakfasts are banging. Read more.
The French is an institution, and if you haven’t been there yet, you should consider yourself a failure. Read more.
The breakfasts are legendary, rump steaks, kidneys, black pudding, liver, and you know it’s as fresh as it gets! Read more.
head for the side gate and crack the code - “I’m here to see the Blind Tiger” simple but effective. Read more.