
69 "Day Drinking" restaurants in London.
A casual all day restaurant in Southwark dedicated entirely to pancakes, this place should be one of your go-to brunch spots.
Bierschenke is a classic German beer hall in the City, complete with live Bavarian oompah and a selection of schnitzels.
The Connaught is a five-star hotel in Mayfair, with an afternoon tea that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
A 1940s themed bar in Soho, Cahoots is where you should be going for a seriously vintage night of fun.
Gold is a huge, three storey pub and dining room in Notting Hill that’s more seasonal small plates than pints and peanuts.
The Union Tavern is just west of Little Venice, and though it doesn’t have the best pub food, it does have one London’s best canal-side terraces.
Levan is a casual all-day wine bar and restaurant in Peckham serving very good sharing plates, and some excellent wine.
Coin Laundry on Exmouth Market serves decent British and European food in a laid-back, lazy Sunday-afternoon-down-the-pub-like environment.
Peckham Levels in a creative space in an old car park in Peckham, with loads of different food and drink options.
The Montpelier is a well located pub with outside seating just a few steps from Peckham Rye station. It also has a cinema room at the back.
Bottles is a wine bar in Old Spitalfields Market, with handmade pasta and other Italian food supplied by the Sood Family.
The Builder’s Arms is a great pub on a backstreet in Kensington, serving pretty good food and snacks.