
24 "Bar Food" Restaurants in London.
The Duke of Richmond is pub and restaurant in Dalston making burgers and bar snacks worth travelling for.
Peg is a walk-in wine and skewers spot in Hackney from the people behind P. Franco and Bright. It’s a place you want to be.
Hacha is Dalston bar that makes a dangerously delicious margarita, and other tequila and mezcal drinks, alongside a small menu of tacos and ceviche.
Burger and Beyond in Camden, Shoreditch and Canary Wharf do some of the best double patties in London.
Conveniently located on West Hampstead High Street, this retro bar serves very decent pizza and cheap cocktails.
With a steak restaurant downstairs and a chilled bar upstairs, The Jones Family Project is a great place for a group hang.
Canova is a bar that has taken over a former grade listed department store in Brixton and, yes, it’s very cool.
Pickled Fred is a restaurant on Brick Lane, and the food can only be described as a bit all over the place.
Giant Robot is a street food/bar venue in Canary Wharf, from the same people behind Dinerama. It’s great for post-work drinks and something to eat.
Bar Termini Centrale is an excellent Italian espresso and cocktail bar next to Selfridges in Marylebone. It's perfect if you like the classics.
Old-school arcade games and drinks by the river are a perfect match, and you can get all of them at Four Quarters East in Hackney Wick.
Grow is a cafe by the canal in Hackney Wick. Pay a visit for a drink and a snack, and some prime waterside people-watching.