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  • French country cooking in elegant surroundings.

  • This great little restaurant is popular among Islington locals and serves a tempting selection of homecooked Afgan food.

  • The Anchor at Bankside

    Snug, old English pub with tables outside in summer. The dining room upstairs serves traditional English food.

  • A popular, friendly “gastro-pub” serving excellent Mediterranean-style food and wine. Real ales and an attractive garden.

  • Join the smart set in this vast, lively restaurant. Food is European and caters to the British preference for large portions.

  • Innovative Indian cuisine served in comfortable, club-like premises.

  • The Coach and Horses

    This pub has long attracted the artistic and the disreputable, including the late, infamously drunken columnist Jeffrey Barnard. His antics featured in the highly successful stage play,Jeffrey Barnard is Unwell .

  • A 1970s basement wine bar with vintage music, bistro food and a fine selection of wines.

  • Small, friendly pub with Victorian tiled walls and a choice of British beers.

  • With the smallest bar in Britain, a warm fire, good local beer, a riverside terrace and no children, this is as close to a perfect pub as you can get. Good bar food is served lunchtime and evening.

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