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London’s best microbreweries
"Though the bar only opens Thursday to Saturday The Camden Town Brewery has already established a strong standing with London beer connoisseurs, boasting some of the most advanced brewing equipment of any UK micro-brewing company. The impressive range is guaranteed to satisfy any pallet, from their hoppy pale ale to the deeper and stronger stouts. The Camden Town Brewery also offers tours and Beer tasting for the true beer enthusiasts."
"A post shared by Camden Town Brewery (@camdentownbrewery) on Feb 13, 2019 at 4:09am PST. One of the trendier parts of London, Camden is home to plenty of hip bars that serve traditional British booze. Camden Town Brewery (the “Home of Hell’s Lagers”) is where you can see how they’re made."
"Discover a proud team of brewers at Camden Town Brewery, set under the railway arches in Camden. Tour the brew house to see where the magic happens, before you try all the other brews in the tasting room, including lager, pale ale, stout and limited-edition beers."
"London’s popular Italian food halls—found in Mayfair and Elephant & Castle—are back with their brilliant street food offerings Wednesday through till Sunday, for takeaway and deliveries only. Meanwhile, MM Grocery will continue to stay open throughout the week. Hand sanitisers will be out in both venues and social-distancing measures will apply."
"Located in Elephant and Castle, Mercato Metropolitano is one of the original food halls in London. Enjoy a craft brew outside on their terrace, tuck into a freshly-made pizza on one of the communal tables in the main hall or sneak into the more secluded den and nibble on cured meat and melted raclette whilst sipping on wine."
"Things to do Event spaces Elephant & Castle. A 45,000 square foot market space offering a mixture of Italian and London based artisan producers, including ‘the best pizza maker’ from Naples, supposedly."
"Fourpure’s location at the back of a fairly unlovely trading estate would be — otherwise — the last place you’d choose to spend a Saturday afternoon. However, read the tap list on the monitor behind the bar, and you’ll know you’re in the right place. The bar carries 16 lines, dispensing the brewery’s core range, many more of their somewhat leftfield beers, and the odd guest draught."
"A huge, horseshoe-shaped centrepiece dominates the revamped double-height taproom, with tables all around and a mezzanine level above. You can sit outdoors too, for industrial-estate vibes – it’s part of the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Team your brews (choose from Shapeshifter, Juicebox and the best-selling Basecamp) with something from resident street-food van Oh My Dog!"
"The brew house offers beers and pale ales as well as ageing sours and dark ales – all in colourful tins aimed at having a lower environmental impact."
"An independent, family-run brewery producing quality beers.Since we launched in 2003, our beers have won more than 50 national and regional awards,, i..."
"Hidden away under a Victorian rail arch, London Beer Factory’s The Barrel Project welcomes you for craft beer, cocktails and street food. The hybrid venue in West Norwood organises a great rooster of events and is home to more than 200 barrels for aging."
"Ealing institution Santa Maria has moved out of its St. Mary’s Road home, and with it left behind its two outdoor tables. So now Northfield Avenue competitor Da Moreno takes up the mantle, with outdoor tables ready to groan with expertly prepared Neapolitan style pies."
"Nestled on the riverbanks of the Thames, Pitcher & Piano offers stunning views from its prime location and pretty terrace space. Head to this gem of a Richmond bar and you'll find classic breakfasts, Sunday roasts, hearty burgers and plenty more with an extensive range of drinks to keep you refreshed."
"A chain pub that makes up for its so-so service with good views of Richmond River, especially if you bag one of the coveted balconies, like we did in the picture below."
"Enzo's is a traditional Italian restaurant located in Peascod Street and serving authentic Italian cuisine in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Reviews:"Menu is simple, family own business by three brothers, staff are very welcoming they make you feel like part of the family, food is delicious and well presented they cook with love. Thank you Enzo.". "We absolutely love Enzos it’s truly the best restaurant in Windsor! For so many reasons. The freshly cooked food is always delicious and the specials are to die for."
"83/84 Peascod Street, Windsor SL4 1DH EnglandItalian, Pizza, Mediterranean, European, Sicilian, Southern-Italian, HealthyLunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi[email protected]+44 1753 857000http://enzoswindsor.co.uk/"
"If you’re after a homely Italian, family-run, restaurant Enzo’s is your best bet. Creamy tiramisu is a sweet little crowd-pleaser and if you’re in the market for savouries there’s a nice selection of pasta and pizza (some arrive baked in a heart shape. Aww.)"
"Not only is Lima Michelin-starred, but it also boasts sleek interiors and contemporary furnishings to revel in while feasting on authentic Peruvian plates. To top it off, their cocktails are absolutely sublime, served from the stylish underground bar."
"The service is not good, just opposite the Reading Railway Station, with Starbucks inside, very convenient. Strongly recommended!. There are many families traveling together, so taking the children is no problem."
"In the former setting of the Great Western Rail Hotel in Reading, relax in a comfy banquette and take in the stylish surroundings of the Malmaison Brasserie, with its exposed walls and ceiling and the…"
"Relax in a comfy banquette and take in the stylish surroundings of the Chez Mal Brasserie with its exposed walls and ceiling..."
"After you take photos at One New Change (yes I’m assuming you are taking these photos on one Instagram photo shooting day) walk towards St Paul’s, go left and along the path that flanks the cathedral. You will soon reach a typical red London phone box, here is your next Instagrammable photo spot!. This is one of my personal favourites as it really gives you an idea of the sheer size and mass of St Paul’s."
"At the summit of Terrace Gardens is a beautiful promenade which you can stroll along and enjoy the extraordinary panoramic views of Richmond, the River Thames and beyond. The promenade is also lined with benches for you to sit and soak up the peace and tranquility of the countryside views or just enjoy a picnic overlooking the Terrace Gardens. The view from here has been noted throughout history and has inspired many writers and artists such as William Wordsworth’s sonnet, ‘June 1820’ and William Turner’s painting ‘England: Richmond Hill, on the Prince Regent’s Birthday’ which hangs in the Tate Gallery."
"Situated at the top of Richmond Hill, this pub, especially in summer, is worth a visit for its unrivalled views over Richmond alone. You can see all the way to the river, with the iconic beauty of Terrace Gardens and Petersham Meadows in between, and on a clear day – once you have slipped somewhat sneakily with your pint over Richmond Hill Road – there really isn't anywhere better for appreciating the tranquil beauty of Richmond. Being a Greene King establishment, you can expect a good selection of cask ales, while the food is the sort of pie/gammon/egg/chips-laden pub grub you'd expect."
"We’d recommend the Roebuck for its incredible views of the river from Richmond Hill – the fact they serve cold beer is purely a bonus for us."