Eating and Drinking in London

This list of famous or notable places for eating and drinking in London is listed from A to Z, making it easy to locate the London attraction of your choice.

If an attraction is pre-fixed with the word 'The' (for example, 'The Ivy') then you need to scroll down to the letter 'T', instead of the letter 'I'. Similarly, 'The Wine Show' is under the letter 'T' instead of the letter 'W'.     

606 Club famous jazz club in Chelsea that provides great food
Afternoon Tea at The Ritz world-famous afternoon tea at the world-famous hotel, The Ritz London
Amphitheatre Restaurant acclaimed restaurant at the Royal Opera House
Anchor Bankside historical pub dating back to the Great Fire of London
Apartment 195 famous cocktail bar
Babylon Restaurant located in the largest roof gardens in Europe
Bar Italia famous Italian eaterie
Billingsgate Market world-famous, historic fish market
Borough Market famous food market with 13th century origins
Boxwood Cafe famous restaurant of the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay
Brick Lane also known as Banglatown; renowned for its Indian restaurants
Brixton Market famous market specialising in Carribean and African food
Cafe Spice Namaste world-renowned Indian restaurant
Camden Lock bars and eateries looking over the beautiful canal lock
Camden Market hugely busy market specialising in arty bohemian goods
Chinatown bursting with Chinese restaurants
Cittie of Yorke historic pub that dates back to the 15th century
Fortnum and Mason luxurious store famous for its wonderful food, drink and hampers
Fuller's Brewery tour of the UK's finest brewery
Gordon's Wine Bar Britain's oldest wine bar, retaining its period charm
Great British Beer Festival the UK's largest beer festival
Hard Rock Cafe world-famous music-themed restaurant and rock 'n' roll museum
Lamb & Flag historic 17th century pub in Covent Garden
Leadenhall Market world-famous market dating back to the 14th century
Little India superb Indian cuisine
London Restaurant Festival annual celebration of London's incredible culinary diversity
M. Manze pie and mash world-famous, historic pie-and-mash shop serving traditional Cockney food
Notting Hill Carnival annual celebration of Carribean food and culture
OXO Tower Restaurant wonderful restaurant located in this London landmark
Prospect of Whitby historic riverside pub dating back to 1520
Punch & Judy famous pub located in Covent Garden
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay acclaimed restaurant owned by the celebrity chef
Smithfield Market the world's most famous meat market
Stef's famous Italian restaurant
Sticky Fingers restaurant owned by The Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman
The Blind Beggar famous pub known for the Krays' legendary murder of George Cornell
The Dove historic 17th century pub overlooking the Thames in Hammersmith
The Dublin Castle famous indie pub and music venue in Camden Town
The French House famous Soho pub, frequented by famous bohemian celebrities
The George Inn medieval pub with connections to William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens
The Good Mixer famous Camden pub associated with the Britpop era
The Hawley Arms famous Camden pub frequented by indie musicians and other counter-cultural celebrities
The Ivy world famous restaurant, known for its celebrity clientele
The Jazz Cafe one of Europe's greatest jazz clubs with restaurant
The Mayflower pub, the site from which The Pilgrims set sail for America in 1620
The Punchbowl, Mayfair famous 18th-century pub known for its celebrity clientele
The Shard Europe's tallest building, where various restaurants offer diners breathtaking views across London
The Spaniards Inn historic pub dating back to 1585
The Ten Bells Victorian Grade II listed pub associated with Jack The Ripper
The Wine Show the UK's annual wine exhibition
Tom Aikens regarded as one of the top restaurants on the planet
Tower 42 one of Britain's tallest buildings with restaurants offering 600-feet views above London
Trafalgar Tavern famous pub that was built in 1837 and frequented by the likes of Charles Dickens
Vaudeville Theatre West End theatre
Veeraswamy famous Indian restaurant opened on Regent Street in 1926
Vinopolis famous wine tasting attraction
Wembley Market Britain's largest Sunday market and home to multi-cultural culinary delights
World's End largest pub in Europe
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese historic pub built in 1667; a favourite haunt of Charles Dickens