London
Eating
Bluebird Cafe and Courtyard
On King’s Road? Head straight to the Bluebird Cafe (ignore the stuffy restaurant upstairs and go to the Cafe on the ground floor) where the action is for the young, cool Chelsea crowd. They serve a scrumptious English breakfast and great traditional English...
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Cafe Liberty
On the second floor of the world famous Liberty store, Cafe Liberty serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and an early dinner (they close at 7pm). It offers a delicious break for Regent Street shoppers so it is always packed. They do not take reservations...
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Byron
Feel the need for a little America in London? Head to Byron for their amazing burgers (with an extensive menu for toppings and sides). Even British royals are known to pop in from time to time. It’s a mini chain in London so be on the lookout for one near...
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The Admiralty
Drop anchor here for your typical London pub experience. It is so conveniently located right on Trafalgar Square and a great lunch break spot after you explore the nearby National Gallery. This large restaurant is spread over different floors so it’s...
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The Gallery at Fortnum and Mason
This bustling restaurant overlooks the food hall of Fortnum and Mason, a famous foodie paradise. Take a break from stuffing your shopping baskets full of goodies for a yummy lunch. They have delicious traditional English food with some modern twists. A lot of...
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Pret A Manger
This is obviously a chain — but remember how it rains all the time in London? This is always the perfect place to duck into and grab a few bites when it does. If the sun does shine, grab some items for a picnic and choose a park. Another plus: if you are...