Pubs and Cafés

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Beach Blanket Babylon
Famous
for its wildly gothic interior, this bar serves coffee and snacks
during the day, and becomes a swanky cocktail lounge in the evenings. A
good place to mingle with the fashionable Notting Hill crowd.-
45 Ledbury Road W11
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Churchill Arms
Filled
with intriguing bric-à-brac and Churchill memorabilia, this is a large,
friendly Victorian pub. Inexpensive Thai food is served in the
conservatory at lunchtime and for dinner until 9:30pm.-
119 Kensington Church Street W8
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The Orangery Tea Rooms
Open for tea, coffee and lunch, this delightful café is located in a pretty conservatory overlooking Kensington Gardens (see Kensington on Foot).
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Kensington Palace W8
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Portobello Gold
This
trendy bar, used by local antique dealers, has a suitably alternative
atmosphere and an upstairs Internet bar. There is also a conservatory
restaurant.-
95–97 Portobello Road W11
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Nag’s Head
A
short walk from Hyde Park is this little gem serving Adnams beer and
quality pub food. The low ceilings and wood panelling add to the cosy,
village-like atmosphere here.-
53 Kinnerton Street SW1
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Paxton’s Head
A
popular watering hole for both locals and visitors, this old pub caters
for all tastes, with cocktails and flavoured vodkas as well as real
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153 Knightsbridge SW1
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Market Bar
This atmospheric pub is popular with locals.
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240A Portobello Road W11
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Portobello Stalls
Along
the market there are stalls offering ethnic food of every kind. The
area also has a good choice of cafes around Portobello Green.-
Portobello Road W11
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Tube Westbourne Park
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Restaurants

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Belvedere
The
restaurant’s romantic setting in Holland Park is enhanced by its good
European food. From the patio in summer, you may hear distant opera from
the park’s open-air theatre.-
Holland Park W8
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020 7602 1238
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L-Restaurant & Bar
Experience classy contemporary Spanish cooking at this stylish two-floor glasshouse. Service is solicitous.
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2 Abingdon Road W8
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020 7795 6969
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Amaya
Amaya’s
dishes take modern Indian cuisine to a new level. Flash-grilled
scallops, charcoal-grilled aubergine and tandoori duck are served up in a
rosewood-panelled dining room.-
Halkin Arcade, 19 Motcomb Street SW1
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020 7823 1166
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Disabled access
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O Fado
Friendly staff serve authentic Portuguese delights, including bacalau (salt cod). There’s also live fado – Portuguese folk music – at the oldest Portuguese restaurant in London.
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49–50 Beauchamp Place SW3
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020 7589 3002
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Royal China
A tempting variety of dim sum, including delicious char siu buns, are the main attraction here.
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13 Queensway W2
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020 7221 2535
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Magic Wok
The menu offers an exciting range of Cantonese dishes.
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100 Queensway W2
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020 7792 9767
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No disabled access
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Wódka
Vodka comes in carafes at this leading East European restaurant. Try the smoked salmon and caviar blinis.
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12 St Albans Grove W8
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020 7937 6513
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Disabled access (except toilets)
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Racine
Expect quality French cooking, including offal and plenty of garlic, in a wonderfully “Parisian” atmosphere.
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239 Brompton Road SW3
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020 7584 4477
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Mr Chow
You’ll find authentic Chinese dishes such as drunken fish in this long-established and fashionable restaurant.
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151 Knightsbridge SW1
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020 7589 7347
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