The Britannia is Richmonds leading independent restaurant and bar. Located in the centre of town and down a very pretty cobbled alleyway, we are next to historic Richmond Green and two minutes from the Waterside.We have two large outside spaces - A roof terrace for traditional dining and a garden that lends itself to drinks and lighter fare. The bar inside is cosy with the bustle of a busy space and the upstairs restaurant tables have white cloths and lamps for a more intimate feel.Serving Day Boat Fish and Chips to grilled Lobster, Vegan and Vegetarian dishes along with award winning Mackens of Chiswick Steaks, simply the finest food in the area. Our Wine list has more than a nod to the old world, showing not only the best of Burgundy and Bordeaux but also more eclectic boutique wines from Italy, Spain and even the USA.We pride ourselves on our cocktails. Vesper Martinis sit alongside Hemingway Daiquiris and a large selection of Spritz for the summer months.
Bill's Richmond restaurant is right next to Richmond Bridge, with a very local and friendly atmosphere. Choose from an intimate booth or larger sharing tables, the newly refurbished restaurant is perfect for a cosy dinner for two or catching up with friends.
Packed full of colour and charm, with plush velvet accents and unique finds from Bill himself, Bill's Richmond will take you from breakfast to dinner, don't miss our enviable cocktail list!
A vibrant, fine-dining Indian tapas bar & restaurant serving an exciting array of dishes from India and the wider Asian sub-continent. The contemporary interior incorporates a stylish restaurant which extends to a lively cocktail bar and heated courtyard for year-around alfresco dining.Please note due to covid capacity restriction, we are limiting Patrons to 90 mins for tables up to 4 people and 120 mins for tables of 5 or more. We thank you for your understanding & support and look forward to welcoming you safely for Lunch or Dinner on the heated covered terrace.
Dar Restaurant Tapas Inspired by Spain and LebanonWhat does Dar mean? It’s Lebanese for “lounge” and Spanish for the verb “to give”.And that’s a perfect combination with Spanish and Lebanese-inspired tapas as well as fine wines in a relaxed and convivial ambience.
Traditional Chinese restaurant situated in Knightsbridge popular with locals as well as business types and the shopped out from Harrods. The decor is all oriental splendour and the atmosphere relaxed and friendly. What's cooking? Traditional Chinese fare. Signature dishes include crispy fragrant duck, steamed seabass and mixed seafood platter. Plenty of vegetarian choices with faux chicken and prawn dishes and a monk's casserole - a mixture of preserved and fresh vegetables cooked in a clay pot.
Please do keep in mind, we do have seating for both upstairs and downstairs so set a reservation anytime!
Recently refurbished, The Alfred Tennyson has built its reputation as a gem in the local community of Belgravia. Filling the grand Georgian townhouse there is something to discover on every floor bringing much-needed vibrancy and footfall to Motcomb Street. Whether you are having a couple of drinks in the relaxed ground floor pub, bringing your family together in the more formal and elegant dining room or hosting a private event in the intimate Boardroom.
Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
At Scoff & Banter, The Farmer’s Selection celebrates exceptional local produce with a collection of distinctive contemporary European dishes.Led by carefully sourced ingredients from our handpicked farms and suppliers, The Farmer’s Selection menu offers an exquisite taste of the season, expertly prepared by our culinary team.
A favourite of Clapham Junction's Northcote Road since 1990 - an awfully long time in the London restaurant scene - Osteria Antica Bologna is as fresh and thrilling an Italian restaurant as the day it first opened its doors. It conjures up images of hidden away village osterias in the wild countryside of Emilia Romagna or the rolling hills of Tuscany, its cheerful welcome befitting of an old family favourite. Chef Marzio Zacchi passionately believes in using fresh, locally sourced and seasonal produce having grown up in Biella in the Piemonte countryside surrounded by a family who reared chickens, grew veg and cured their own salami. However, despite his rustic upbringing, Marzio has brought to Osteria Antica Bologna’s food the kind of sophistication that can only be gained through several years training in top London restaurants including Zafferano, Rosmarino, Spiga and Alloro.We look forward to welcoming you soon.