Got a free cocktail, a "Prairie Oyster" - tomato yolk, vodka, sherry, shallots, pepper, celery salt & herbs - served like an oyster. Not something I would usually try, but it was absolutely delicious.
Beautiful restaurant down by the canal with amazing food and service. Perfect for a special occasion.
Modernistic, with traditional & robust British cooking on every visit. My favourite place in London is still going strong year after year, truly standing the test of time. Always stays true to itself.
Peacefully hidden behind the walls of an old school, in a lovely and relaxed ambience, this little restaurant serves delicious meals and brings good company. Read more.
Hidden behind the doors of an old Victorian school,it’s the perefect spot to enjoy a hearty meal.The menu changes daily and alcohol is not served,but you can bring your own liquor for a £5 corkage fee Read more.
"French cooking, a charismatic owner and a jazz jam night light up an unloved corner of south London..." Read more.
Stayed here as newlyweds in May. Amazing location! We walked nearly everywhere. Great service, elegant rooms. I also enjoyed the doormen in their uniforms- nice touch.
Brown's holds the title for 'oldest London hotel,' but stays of-the-moment with modern rooms, live jazz six days a week, a must-visit spa and art from leading Brit artists.
Did you know the first phone call in Britian was made here by Alexander Graham Bell? Brown's hotel is one of London's most desired locations... Read more.