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  • Along the market there are stalls offering ethnic food of every kind. The area also has a good choice of cafés around Portobello Green.

  • East London’s finest pub dates from 1520, and has old beams and barrels, a pewter bar and great river views.

  • Roadhouse

    Retro 1950s decor and a wide range of bands make the Roadhouse a popular venue. Open until late, there is a happy hour each evening and a wide selection of cocktails and signature drinks such asThe Raspberries.

  • Ronnie Scott’s

    London’s premier jazz venue.

  • Ronnie Scott’s

    This legendary London jazz club was opened by saxophonist Ronnie Scott (1929–96) in 1959. Intimate lamplit tables surround a tiny stage that has hosted such stars as Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, and continues to attract top names.

  • Take the escalator up to the café in the Amphitheatre Bar for coffees, cakes and drinks.

  • The old showrooms are now a large open bar with a neon-lit restaurant in the back where modern European dishes are served. Dancing in the basement Fri–Sat and some weekdays.

  • This lovely 16th-century pub north of Hampstead Heath, with a large, attractive beer garden, is steeped in history and romance: the 18th-century highwayman Dick Turpin drank here, along with literary luminaries Keats, Shelley and Byron.

  • Lap dancing for the gold-medallion crowd in London’s celebrated club.

  • A small, lively bar in Old Compton Street – one of dozens in the area with a gay clientele.

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