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Casual to elevated London Dining Gems

Franco Manca: Sourdough Pizza Perfection

With locations across London, Franco Manca serves up some of the best sourdough pizza in town – simple, high quality ingredients at honest prices. Their tomato and mozzarella base is a must-try, but don’t sleep on their seasonal specials. This is fast-casual done beautifully right.

I ordered pizza from our hotel (near the Kensington Hotel) and we also went in for dinner, Max and I, one night. Maria greeted us and remembered our name: a detail that was so charming and inviting.

Hawksmoor: The Quintessential British Steakhouse

This is highly recommended (and delivered on every front). Locals say that since opening in 2006, Hawksmoor has become synonymous with great British beef and a genuine commitment to quality. Ethically sourced, grass-fed and rated among the best steakhouses in the world – a reputation well earned.

Later in the trip, Charles and Charlie joined Max and I after their own solo adventure in Spain. We celebrated Charlie’s 13th birthday at Hawksmoor as a special treat. It didn’t disappoint.

Each location at Hawksmoor offers a unique atmosphere – part of what makes it so unique and special:​

  • Spitalfields: The original location, which exudes a warm, rustic charm (I would recommend this location if you can swing it – the atmosphere is the best).

  • Seven dials: Nestled in a former brewery, perfect for a pre- or post-theatre dinner.

  • Air Street: Grand Art Deco setting near Piccadilly – steak and seafood under a very beautiful roof.

  • Guildhall: A city favorite with oak paneled interiors, perfect for a proper business lunch.

  • Wood Wharf: Modern and waterfront in Canary Wharf – scenic views and modern vibe.

Beyond their signature steaks, Hawksmoor is famous for its Sunday roasts, indulgent sides like bone marrow and triple-cooked chips, and curated cocktail menu (I loved the Lychee Martini). Don’t forget to order the Sticky Toffee Pudding to finish off the meal: it was divine.

Big Mamma Group – Gloria & Jacuzzi

These restaurants aren’t just about the food (which is beyond incredible), they’re also one experience. Here are two of their points to add to your list:

Gloria (Shoreditch)

A maximalist Italian trattoria full of velvet, mirrors and dreams of mozzarella. I’m told the carbonara is served tableside and the lemon meringue pie is taller than your wine glass. I wanted to go here so badly but it didn’t fit my agenda – top of the list for next time based on my hot tub experience (below).

Jacuzzi (Kensington)

Four levels of Italian drama, including a golden spiral staircase and chandeliers galore. Perfect for a romantic dinner, girls night out or even dinner with the kids (that was us). The truffle pasta served at the table is the star of the show.

This was our all time favorite place to eat in London.

Hot tip: Book well in advance – these spots are always busy.





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Photo credits: Jacuzzi

Iconic British fare

Every neighborhood has a pub: not just a place to drink, but part of the culture. After work you’ll find locals milling around outside the pubs, beers or glasses of wine in hand, socializing and taking their time. Other than the smoking, it’s such a great scene. There are simply too many to list, and they are all so very charming. Here are a couple to note:

The Anglesea Arms (South Kensington)

Located on Selwood Terrace, this historic pub dates back to 1712 and was once the home of Charles Dickens. It is famous for its award-winning food, cozy interiors and variety of craft beers, wines and cocktails. The Anglesea Arms has been rated as one of the best pubs in London.

The Devonshire (Soho)

A modern pub that knows how to treat a steak – dry aged to perfection, with classic British sides such as duck fat chips and marrow gravy.

Agios Ioannis (Farringdon)

If you want to experience British food in its purest, most honest form (think tip to tip), this is the place. Simplicity is done with brilliance.

The best pubs to eat and Atmosphere

The Churchill Arms (Notting Hill)

An iconic pub covered in flowers with serious Thai food hiding inside. Yes, Thai food – and it’s obviously delicious. I ran out of time to go here, but it’s on the top of my list to enjoy next time. Probably without a child around…

The Spaniards Inn (Hampstead)

One of London’s oldest pubs, surrounded by greenery and perfect for a post-Hampstead pint and Sunday roast.

The Mayflower (Rotherhithe)

A hidden gem by the river with creaking wooden floors, candlelight and views of the Thames that look like a scene from a movie. Look for this.





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Photo credits: The Mayflower

The best Coffee Shops in London

Monmouth Coffee (Covent Garden & Borough Market)

A longtime staple for coffee lovers. Expect a build up, but worth every sip. Take home a bag of beans – you won’t regret it.

Caffeine (Fitzrovia)

An Aussie style cafe with serious whites, great staff and pastries that disappear by 10am. Get there early.

Watch House (Multiple Locations)

Modern, stylish interiors and some of the best specialty coffees in town. Their oat white is perfection.

Gail’s Bakery (Everywhere)

Technically a bakery, but the coffee and cinnamon buns are a pairing that will convert even the most devout heathen.

The Best Places for Tea – A Must in London

High tea is a non-negotiable London experience – and it’s worth doing your research to find the right one for your budget and atmosphere (this guide is useful). Here are my top picks:

Classic afternoon teas

Kensington Hotel (Kensington)

The hotel was kind enough to host us for High Tea, and it was just a dream experience. Beautiful tea (of course) served alongside freshly prepared decadent British food, tea sandwiches and pastries. They even had a resident artist paint our family: such incredible memories we will cherish forever. It’s a beautiful service – I highly recommend it. The staff is beyond friendly (I would stay here again in a heartbeat) and the atmosphere was unpretentious but elegant.

The Ritz London (Piccadilly)

Experience the epitome of British tradition at The Ritz’s Palm Court. Indulge in thinly sliced ​​sandwiches, freshly baked scones with Cornish cream and a selection of fine pastries. A dress code applies, so dress to impress and soak up every second of it. Since Max was in the “pj day is every day” era, I skipped this one.





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Art Deco elegance at its best. Finger sandwiches, warm biscuits and handmade pastries are served on Claridge’s signature china. Sophisticated, beautiful and worth every penny.

At the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon, enjoy a traditional or savory afternoon tea. The menu includes classic treats alongside unique offerings such as duck mousse eclairs and savory biscuits.

Enjoy afternoon tea in the Thames Foyer under a spectacular glass dome. The Savoy offers traditional, vegan and vegetarian options, accompanied by live piano music for an elegant atmosphere.

This elegant lounge offers a selection of over 30 teas, paired with delicate sandwiches and pastries. The peaceful setting overlooks Hyde Park, providing a tranquil setting for your tea experience.

Enjoy the spectacular ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ Afternoon Tea, featuring imaginative treats including snozzberry jam and fizzy drinks, perfect for adults and children alike.

Combine culture with cuisine at the museum’s Great Court Restaurant. Enjoy a classic afternoon tea in a stunning glass-roofed atrium, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling galleries.

This Parisian-style brasserie offers a delightful afternoon tea at a great price. Choose from traditional tea or opt for bottomless prosecco to accompany your scones and sandwiches.

Housed in a Georgian mansion, this cozy place serves traditional afternoon tea with a hint of vintage charm. It is an ideal location for a relaxed yet elegant experience.

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