Fortnum and Mason
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London’s most elegant store has hardly noticed the arrival of the 21st century. The ground-floor food hall is famous for its traditional English produce, and lavish picnic hampers can be found, along with wines, in the basement. The upper floors sell well-made traditional British fashions and stylish gifts.
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One of the good range of wine tasting flights coupled with something from the brief but excellent menu in F&M's basement Bar 1707 makes a terrific - and good value!! - lunch in beautiful surroundings - total refit in 2007 designed by David Collins Studio(Wolseley, Petrus, J.Sheekey, Locanda Locatelli, Nobu). You can also order any bottle from the adjacent wine shop to enjoy for a mere £10 corkage.
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