Best Outdoor Activities in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
We've collected top 10 mentioned outdoor activities in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham from other articles such as Love Southend, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, zipcar.com.
Best Outdoor Activities in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Epping Forest
4.7 (559 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Sprawling woodland with over 4000-acres of old growth forest, walking trails, rivers & ponds.
United Kingdom
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"Starting just east of Chalkwell Station, this beach is the choice of people who value peace for winter walks or sunbathing hot summer days. Chalkwell Beach is removed from Southend’s bustling arcades and entertainment, and has a vast belt of pebbles and sand tracked by a quiet, residential esplanade. And even if Chalkwell Beach has a more restrained atmosphere, there are shops selling beach paraphernalia and amenities like cafes just behind."
"One minute the sea will be there, then at low tide it’s literally completely disappeared. (Hence why the pier needed to be so long back in the day!). The largest beach which is closest to everything is Jubilee Beach."
Bell Wharf Beach
4.1 (54 ratings)4 (64 ratings)
Leigh-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, Leigh-on-Sea, United Kingdom
"Far from your conventional brunch in London, the team at The Candlemaker combine copious amounts of alcohol with delicious brunch dishes; and let's not forget the all-important sprinkling of Bingo. Hosted by the Tina Turner Tea Lady, expect to find on their menu Eggs Benedict, tangy Bloody Marys and all the fruity Mimosas a person can handle, this is one of London's quirkier brunch specials."
Top Best French Restaurants in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Cote - Richmond
4.3 (627 ratings)
Modern, all-day French brasserie chain, serving regional specialities and traditional classics.
24 Hill St, Richmond, TW9 1TW, United Kingdom
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"Côte Brasserie serve breakfast and brunch from 8am until 12 noon on a Monday to Friday and then 9am to 1pm on a Saturday and Sunday. Highlights include a breakfast set menu that involves any cooked breakfast with fresh orange juice or cloudy apple juice and a hot drink of your choice. Options include a full English breakfast, Crepe Complete (pancakes, bacon and comte cheese), Eggs Florentine, Eggs Royal and Eggs Avocado."
"There are Francophiles behind this nationwide French brasserie group – that much is obvious. Every last detail, from the rattan terrace furniture ..." Read our full review"
"A charming French restaurant on the Kings Road, Medlar has wowed critics over the years. It’s a bit of a medley, with British ingredients and French cooking married to some distinctly international influences."
Pique-Nique
4.4 (293 ratings)
Hip spot with a sidewalk cafe for breakfast, à la carte & kids' menus plus rotisserie chicken to-go.
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Bermondsey. For breakfast/brunch, read ‘petit déjeuner’ at this deliciously traditional French eatery within a mock-Tudor outhouse on the fringes of Tanner Street Park. Pique-Nique is from the people behind Casse-Croûte, which means it’s ‘parlez français’ all the way when it comes to the food and service – so brush up on your lingo before ordering chausson aux pommes, croque monsieur or an omelette nature."
"If the name of this restaurant gives you flashbacks to every time you’ve attempted to speak French, then same. This little charmer is in Bermondsey and as well as an outdoor patio, you’ll find lots of meat dripping in butter - just the way we like it. On their blackboard - see, we told you it was charming - there are starters like gazpacho and grilled squid, but the mains are rich, sharing situations."
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Bermondsey. From the folks behind Casse-Croûte, this quirky mock-Tudor pavilion on the edge of Tanner Street Park is affably French, right down to its untranslated old-school menu. Flavours are traditional to the core, with the kids’ menu promising rotisserie chicken plus potatoes and ice cream for £10."
Best Family Restaurants in London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Aquum
3.5 (593 ratings)
Cocktail bar with street food menu, white leather seats, mood lighting, flair bartenders and DJs.
68-70 Clapham High St, London, SW4 7UL, United Kingdom
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