London: Dining Recap

Where to begin? I hardly scratched the surface on London’s food scene, though my credit card statements would tell you otherwise. From casual pubs with surprisingly thoughtful design details to noteworthy restaurants with bar seating that brings you right up to the action, there was never a moment when I was at a loss for where to eat during my time here. Admittedly, I did order takeout from Rosa’s Thai one too many times when I was feeling lazy on the way back from work, but on the weekends, I hit the ground running and planned my travels around my appetite. The perk of traveling alone is there is almost always a seat at the bar, so be sure to make the most of that opportunity and hit up some spots you might otherwise need a reservation for!

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Pavilion Bakery

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Granger & Co

Gail’s - these are everywhere, and I love them! Great coffee and pastries – I’m partial to their avocado toast and ham & cheese quiche.

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Chestnut Bakery in Belgravia - perfect for grab & go, as well as leisurely lunch

Pantechnicon - this is a very cool space! There is a retail shop and coffee bar on the first floor, a rooftop bar, and a beautiful restaurant space.

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101 West, a cute deli in Notting Hill

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Chiltern Firehouse – I haven’t actually dined here yet, but I’ve taken photos of this patio at least 10 times, and have heard only lovely things about going here for drinks!

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Airmail News, for coffee in Marylebone

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Line Stores, a cheery spot for Italian in Marylebone

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The Surprise, a colorful and cozy pub in Chelsea - I’ve gone for dinner + Sunday roast!

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Mare Street Market – a casual food hall of sorts, perfect for grabbing a pint or two on a rainy afternoon

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Mallow in Bermondsey (vegan!)

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Mercato Mayfair


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