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1 Marquess of Anglesey’s rooftop bar, Covent Garden
The Youngs pub has reopened following an extensive makeover that includes the addition of a rooftop bar. It comes with a retractable roof, and is ready for dinner reservations as well as just a couple of pints or a cocktail or two – a great place to have up your sleeve for a pre or post-West End show drink.
Address: 39 Bow Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 7AU
Website: themarquess.co.uk
2 Corner, Tate Modern
With art-inspired cocktails, a summer terrace primed for sunset across the Thames gazing and creative, art-infused design, the Tate Modern’s new food venture is an all-day café and evening bar. Look out for an extensive cultural programme, guests chefs and tap takeovers. As all Tate Eats initiatives, profits raised go to supporting the gallery and helping care for the collection.
Address: Bankside, SE1 9TG
Website: tate.org.uk
3 Arcade Battersea
Battersea Power Station’s impressive food hall has opened, with a stack of dining options. The second Arcade Food Hall in London, this one boasts brands exclusive to the power station – Flat Bread by Thomas Straker, Hong Kong-inspired Cantonese comfort food Siu Siu and Issan-style Thai joint Phed Power – alongside traders including Tipan Tapan, Shatta & Toum and Hero.
Address: 1st floor, Battersea Power Station, 330 The Power Station, Circus Road South, Battersea Power Station, SW11 8DD
Website: arcadefoodhall.com
4 The Table, Battersea Rise
The Southwark brunch spot will open its second location this month, bringing its all-day brunching into the depths of south west London. Full English, full vegans, Benedict, Florentine and Royale; all the eggy breakfast classics are represented here, as are waffle and pancake stacks and streaky bacon treats.
Address: 35-37 Battersea Rise, SW11 1HG
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