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Market · Spitalfields and Banglatown · 184 tips and reviews
Tim Talbot: Have a wander down Brick Lane on a Sunday and take in the colourful sights and eclectic smells. All sorts of little stalls to nibble away at, alongside vintage fashion and unusual bric a brac
Amanda Foley: Fast wifi and plenty of plugs through this place and delicious coffee to boot. It's usually quiet downstairs during weekdays - a really peaceful place to work.
Gloverboy: The Pie Room menu includes a unrivalled selection of eleven regular suet and standard pie options in addition to a number of daily specials. Extra mash sides are essential.
119 Balls Pond Rd (at Culford Rd), Dalston, Greater London
Pub · 46 tips and reviews
charlie beety: awesome little boozer off the beaten track and away from the trendies. But trendy in itself. food looked good. Friendly staff. pingpong table and outside drinking :)
Ed L: Great beer, knowledgeable bar staff and it's normally nice and quiet for a lunchtime pint. Great chips - the parmesan and truffle ones in particular. Bloody Mary ketchup!
Dan Brown: A sister bar to Cask and other Craft Beer establishments in Clerkenwell & Brighton, it has plenty of choice. Stick to the taps if cash is tight. Imported bottles of high ABV are understandably pricey.
Unit 7, White Building (Queens Yard), London, Greater London
Brewery · Tower Hamlets · 223 tips and reviews
Jon Choo: Pizza will take ages to arrive but it will be worth the wait. Both laksa chicken and spicy salami were brilliant and goes well with their IPA.
Shayan Sanyal: Would recommend getting all the starters, and get several small plates in the mains. The Papri chat is delicious, great texture. Could be more spicy. The ringan burthu ne rotla was also delicious.
Bookstore · Marylebone, London, Greater London · 101 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: An Edwardian bookshop complete with its original oak galleries and skylights, Daunt specialises in travel and uniquely arranges its titles geographically. Kristin Knox, The Clothes Whisperer