Mint Leaf Lounge & Restaurant

A traditional Indian greeting awaits you at Mint Leaf Lounge & Restaurant. – A dark, slick contemporary Indian restaurant tucked into Edwardian premises just behind the Bank of England. They use the word ‘Namaste’ to sum up your stay here which means ‘welcoming the divine in you’. You will experience the finest food, which perfectly combines Read More …

The Banker

The Banker, situated just on the north bank of The Thames between Southwark Bridge and London Bridge, is a brilliant drinking den commanding great views of the river. The riverside pub, which is just a short walk from Bank and Cannon Street tube stations, serves a great selection of traditional British grub, alongside a choice Read More …

1 Lombard Street

1 Lombard Street Restaurant and Bar is one of the Square Mile’s most established restaurants and firm favourite with the City workers for its elegant setting, quality of cooking and its location next to Mansion House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, and directly opposite the Bank of England. Housed in a Read More …

Amber

Amber is ideally situated under the City Point development through the lobby of a smart commercial skyscraper close to Moorgate and Liverpool Street. With four distinctively different and thoughtfully-designed bars included in one space, makes Amber an ideal all-in-one venue for any event meaning that there’s something for everyone at Amber.      

Bonds

Bonds Restaurant provides a fresh approach to modern British cuisine in the heart of the Square Mile in London. A long-time favourite with City locals, seasonal cuisine by chef Stephen Smith attracts a well-heeled crowd of foodies. Just a few hundred yards from the Bank of England, Bonds provides a relaxed but sophisticated escape for Read More …

Wenlock Arms

On an unremarkable backstreet in the Hackney/Islington borders is an old pub with a story. An all-too-familiar story in the world of the urban boozer: developers submit planning application to demolish and replace with residential units. Most of the time this tale has the same ending, and it’s not a happy one for drinkers.   Read More …

Eyre Brothers

Other restaurants may shout louder, but Eyre Brothers continues to deliver top-notch, authentic Iberian food at the trendy end of the City. After over a decade in existence, Eyre Brothers is a trusted local fixture, equally attractive to couples, Shoreditch’s young movers ’n’ shakers and suited City persons deep in lunchtime conversation.

Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town

Allow us to introduce you to the ultimate London speakeasy – The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town. Just like the 1920s/1930s illicit drinking dens this tongue-in-chic bar models itself on, it has a split personality. There’s the everyday, acceptable face of the venue – the family-friendly Breakfast Club on ground level and for those in Read More …

The Eagle

We have the Eagle to thank for the gastropub revolution. Back in 1991 the Eagle was the first of its kind to offer new wave cooking and an old fashioned pint in the same joint and now has passed into the legendary category with thousands following in its footsteps. The scrawled blackboard menus, the open Read More …

Steam & Rye

We can thank the Great Gatsby for the reason the world is going gaga for gilded, prohibition-esque New York. The glamorous and spectacular newly opened Steam & Rye takes us one step further into that wonderful bygone era.