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Terrines on terraces, roast dinners on rooftops, whelks in walled gardens and risottos on riverside balconies, whatever your tastes, and wherever you are in London you are never more than a few minutes from a comfortable outdoor table laden with delicious food. Here's our pick of the bunch...
A Grelha at The Gun27 Coldharbour, Docklands, E14 9NS Sardines, tapas and Portuguese grilling on a riverside terrace in Docklands Flanked by the Thames, the O2 Centre (Millennium Dome) and Canary Wharf, the Martin Brothers have turned The Gun in Docklands into one of the city's finest gastropubs. The huge outdoor terrace offers a great view of the river, making it easy to imagine Lord Nelson having a furtive tryst with Lady Emma Hamilton in years gone by. Every summer, the terrace is converted into A Grelha - a free-standing al fresco restaurant serving Portuguese specialties. The Mediterraneans' passion for grill cooking is demonstrated here right before your eyes. Fish, poultry and steak are all selected by the diner, weighed (to determine the price), then flash-fried or more likely grilled while you wait. There's an extraordinary array of tapas and dipping sauces, freshly baked bread and a specially imported selection of robust Portuguese wine. Yum. If this doesn't tickle your tastebuds the pub also serves good bar food, while the dining room offers a very respectable, seasonal menu. Address: 27 Coldharbour, Docklands, E14 9NS Phone: 020 7515 5222 Opening Times: A Grelha - open only during the summer, usually May to September. Times to be confirmed | The Gun food served - Mon to Fri midday-3pm, 6pm-10.30pm, Sat 11.30am-4pm, 6pm-10.30pm, Sun 11.30am-4pm, 6.30pm-9.30pm | Bar: Mon to Sat 11am-midnight, Sun 11am-11pm Prices: Main courses £9-£19 Nearest Station: Blackwall DLR A Grelha at The Gun - Information Babylon at the Roof Gardens99 Kensington High Street, W8 5SA Rooftop views, barbeques, flamingos and secret gardens in Kensington Babylon at the Roof Gardens is hidden on top of the old Derry and Toms (later Biba) department store, one hundred feet above Kensington High Street. This rectangular-shaped restaurant is made up of various sections - the Fishtank Lobby, the Roofterrace, the Restaurant, the Hanging Gardens and the Oval Office, which is a private room. All areas afford amazing views of west London but the Roofterrace, Restaurant and Hanging Gardens are best for al fresco dining. During the summer they hold barbeques on the terrace - your more likely to bag a prime outdoor spot at lunchtimes. If you're eating in the evening you have the option of following your meal with a spot of clubbing. The Roof Gardens Private Members' Club is in the same building and Babylon patrons can, at a cover charge, gain access to the club. Surrounding the restaurant are also 1.5 acres of lush rooftop gardens which you're strongly advised to explore before you enjoy your evening meal or after a long languishing lunch. The gardens are divided up into three distinct areas; traditional English, formal Spanish and Tudor. The English garden, with its wild woodland theme, appears the most extraordinary, considering its position on top of an office block. Over 100 trees (all of which are under a preservation order), a stream and garden pond with flamingos and ducks combine to create a magical environment that defies its unique elevation. Fountains, vines and palm trees define the Moorish idyll, while the Tudor garden provides a delicate contrast with roses, wisteria, ivy and leafy arches. This really is one of London’s secret treasures and guaranteed to whet your appetite before your feast. Address: 99 Kensington High Street, W8 5SA Phone: 020 7368 3993 Timing: Lunch - Mon to Sun midday-3pm | Dinner - Mon to Sat 7pm-11pm | Barbeques - Mon to Fri (lunchtimes), Mon to Thu (dinner). Pricing: Main courses £18-£24 Nearest Station: High Street Kensington Tube Babylon at the Roof Gardens - Information Bingham61-63 Petersham Road, TW10 6UT Heated balcony, rural setting and river views in Richmond The best part about dining at Bingham, a tastefully tarted-up riverside townhouse-turned-boutique hotel outside Richmond, is its proximity to the water. With a covered, heated balcony overlooking the Thames, separated by carefully manicured gardens, it's a scenic and exclusive spot. The calming waters are a welcome break from the city bustle, an atmosphere that Richmond itself perpetuates, making this a chic and romantic choice. Shay Cooper gives the modern British food a rich taste, bringing more than 15 years experience to the table including stints at Folga Polizzi's Hotel Endsleigh and at the Michelin-starred Juniper in Altrincham. The regularly changing menu typically presents mains like skate wing, glazed pork belly with monkfish cheeks and saddleback pork served with black pudding, barbecue beans and smoked potato. On Sunday, a traditional roast is served. Address: 61-63 Petersham Road, TW10 6UT Phone: 020 8940 0902 Timing: Breakfast - Mon to Fri 7am- 11am, Sat & Sun 8am- 11am | Lunch - Mon to Sat midday- 2.30pm, Sun 12.30pm-4pm | Dinner - Mon to Sat 7pm-10pm Pricing: Main courses £9-£24 Nearest Station: Richmond Tube / Rail Bingham - Information The Carpenter's Arms91 Black Lion Lane, W6 9BG Walled garden, five-star food, oysters and game in Hammersmith The Carpenter's Arms became Le St Pierre, then The Lazy Vine and now it's back to The Carpenter's Arms again. This return to the original name is typical of the no-nonsense approach favoured by the current owners. Opened in summer 2007 it soon proved a huge hit. You can expect the place to be swamped with 'Times' readers after AA Gill gave it a glowing review; it's not often the acerbic critic calls a restaurant "b****y brilliant" and gives it a 'Mighty Mouse' five-star rating. It's the simplicity of the place that recommends it and the calming walled garden that offers a tranquil retreat for summer dining. And as for the food, chef Paul Adams, previously at the Coach & Horses in Farringdon and The Pig's Ear in Chelsea, is clearly doing something right. After your meal head towards the river for last orders in the Dove. Address: 91 Black Lion Lane, W6 9BG Phone: 020 8741 8386 Opening Times: Lunch - Mon to Fri midday-3pm, Sat & Sun 12.30pm-4pm. Dinner - Mon to Sat 7pm-10pm, Sun 7pm-9.30pm Prices: Main courses £10-£18 Nearest Station: Stamford Brook Tube The Carpenter's Arms - Information GilgameshThe Stables, Camden Market, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AH Pan-Asian food, retractable roof, space and more space in Camden Gilgamesh is huge - it's a restaurant, bar, lounge and traditional tearoom all under one roof. And what a spectacular roof it is too - floating 40ft above the restaurant the ceiling can be retracted to give the room a refreshing al fresco feel. Ideal in stuffy summer months, the roof forms part of one of the most lavish interiors you'll see in a London restaurant - as well as one of the most extravagent, costing a hefty £23 million. The Gilgamesh kitchen is operated by Ian Pengelley, who serves an array of Pan-Asian culinary delights for which he is renowned. The open plan kitchen facing the restaurant floor means that customers not only experience a fabulous view of the night sky whilst they dine but also the visual delights of Asian kitchen theatrics by the chefs, wok chefs and sushi chefs. Address: The Stables, Camden Market, Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8AH Phone: 020 7428 4922 Opening Times: Lunch - Fri to Sun midday-3pm | Dinner - Mon to Thu 18:00-midnight, Fri & Sat midday-00:30, Sun midday-midnight. Prices: Main courses £10-£25 Nearest Station: Chalk Farm Tube Gilgamesh - Information Inn The ParkSt James's Park, SW1A 2BA Idyllic setting, terrace views and Peyton cuisine in St James's Park Inn The Park (unfortunate name) is the brainchild of famed restaurateur Oliver Peyton, his idea being to rustle up quality alternatives to the soggy sandwiches and warm cola of picnics past and create a new era of 'inn-park' dining. And, it must be said, he's done a remarkable job - simple and seasonal British food is served in a contemporary, no-fuss environment that succeeds in being inviting at the same time. You can also grab a range of picnic goodies to takeaway. The icing on top is the restaurant's unrivalled location in the heart of St James's Park, overlooking Duck Island and the lake. Bag a table on the terrace and drink in the view as you scoff down your food. The stroll through this glorious green expanse to reach the restaurant is another high point - if you stop on the bridge you can look one way to see Buckingham Palace and the other for the London Eye standing picture-perfect behind the Foreign Office. Address: St James's Park, SW1A 2BA Phone: 020 7451 9999 Opening Times: Breakfast - Mon to Fri 8am-11am, Sat & Sun 9am-11am | Lunch - Mon to Fri midday-3pm, Sat & Sun midday-4pm | Afternoon Tea 3pm-5pm | Dinner from 5pm Prices: Main courses £12.50-£19.50 Nearest Station: Charing Cross Tube / Rail Inn The Park - Information Le Coq d'Argent1 Poultry, EC2R 8EJ Rooftop views and fine French fare in the City The City of London does many things well, but green space is not one of them. So, when summer strikes the suits roll up their sleeves and head to Le Coq d'Argent (formerly a Conran restaurant). The huge roof terraces at this fabulous French eaterie perched atop No 1 Poultry makes it the most sought-after alfresco spot on the Square Mile. The menu is tailored to suit the City's distinctly conservative tastes. Dishes such as traditional coq au vin and sea bass fillet with ratatouille and shellfish are so scrumptious that they even distract from the fantastic views. Everything's exceptionally well-made if somewhat on the pricey side and there is plenty of caviar for those seeking to impress either a date or a client. Another advantage of the rooftop outdoor space is, post smoking ban, this is one place where you can happily puff away without having to loiter around the door downstairs. Address: 1 Poultry, EC2R 8EJ Phone: 020 7395 5000 Opening Times: Breakfast - 7.30am-10am | Lunch - Mon to Fri 11.30am-3pm, Sun midday-3pm | Dinner - Mon to Fri 6pm-10pm, Sat 6.30pm-10pm | Bar - Mon to Fri 11.30am-11pm, Sat 6.30pm-11pm, Sun midday-5pm Prices: Main courses £16.25 - £25 Nearest Station: Bank Tube Le Coq d'Argent - Information Leon35 Great Malborough Street, W1F 7JE Fast but friendly food, outdoor tables and people watching near Carnaby Street Inside it looks a little like a fast food joint and it is. The food is served in shoots, like McDonald's, so there's hardly any waiting, and it's neatly wrapped for consumption on the move. The difference comes when you open the box. Rather than greasy burgers you get grilled chicken wraps, slathered in aioli; spicey, succulent kebabs spiked with chilli; Moroccan meatballs, scented faintly with cumin and served in a thick tomato ragu. There are also plenty of veggie options too, like the extra-healthy (and rather tasty) salads made with Super Foods (broccoli, rocket, sprouts etc). All the food at Leon's is seasonal, well-sourced and, where possible, local. It's not totally organic, but it's all free-range, which means you get well-flavoured food that tastes like it should. This spot just off Carnaby Street has outdoor seating and is an ideal spot in summer to sit, scoff and induge in a bit of people watching / sunbathing. It's open in the evening too with an excellent selection of wine. Address: 35 Great Malborough Street, W1F 7JE Phone: 020 7437 5280 Opening Times: Mon to Fri 8am-10pm, Sat 9.30am-10pm, Sun 10am-6pm Prices: Main courses £3.50-£4.40 Nearest Station: Oxford Circus Tube Leon - Information Metro Garden Restaurant and Bar9 Clapham Common Southside, SW4 7AA Twinkly lights, lush greenery and romance in Clapham Perfect for the Clapham Common set, this bar-come-restaurant has a dinky, twinkly garden area which sets it apart from other eateries on this popular stretch. In the summer browse the menu with a little help from the night stars and the glow of some carefully strung fairy lights surrounded by lush greenery. In cooler months a tent-type covering protects diners from the elements, while environmentally un-friendly heaters warm up chilly bones all year round. We've heard good reports about the food and the ambience, which leans towards the romantic, and prices are reasonable. Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Address: 9 Clapham Common Southside, SW47AA Opening Times: Mon to Fri 18:00-23:00, Sat 18:00-midnight, Sun midday-22:30 Prices: TBC Nearest Station: Clapham Common Tube Metro Garden Restaurant and Bar - Information Petersham Nurseries Cafe and TeahouseOff Petersham Road, Petersham, Richmond, TW10 7AG Herb gardens, home-made food and riverside tranquility outside Richmond When a top chef claims to be opening a "simple", "low-key" restaurant, it is usually press-speak for some folie de grandeur two doors down from The Ivy with an £85 tasting menu. Skye Gyngell's cafe at Petersham Nurseries is the exception. A lovely spot for an al fresco meal, this award-winning eatery is idyllic on a sunny summer's day. It's essentially a rather grand garden centre with an adjoining little café, totally engulfed by the rolling greenery of surrounding paddocks, meadows and woodland between Richmond Hill and the Thames. Perfect for lazy lunches and tranquil tea-times, the kitchen is located in an old shed and the whole place exudes an old-world cottage charm. The slightly rustic setting has no bearing on the food, which is absolutely exquisite. Elegantly delivered, the owners use only top quality products, quite often grown on site. The menu changes daily and you can scan the day's specials on a blackboard propped up outside the door. Summer gazpacho and the seared salmon fillets are particularly good. As a lighter alternative, you can always settle for a cup of tea (from exotic flower infusions to traditional English Breakfast brews) and a nice slice of cake in the Teahouse. Admittedly, the food isn't cheap, however rest assured that all the meats and dairy produce are organic and the fish have been line-caught. The quality is astounding for such a uniquely rural setting. This is a lovely summer escape, but be warned, you'll have to plan ahead. They require two weeks advance notice for weekday and one month's advance notice for weekend bookings. Address: Off Petersham Road, Petersham, Richmond, TW10 7AG Phone: 020 8605 3627 Opening Times: Cafe - Tue to Sun 12.30pm-3pm | Teahouse - Tue to Sat 10am-4.30pm, Sun & Mon 11am-4.30pm Prices: Main courses £17-£25 Nearest Station: Richmond Tube / Rail Petersham Nurseries Cafe and Teahouse - Information Phoenix Bar & Grill162 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1LY Outdoor heaters, oysters, fairy lights and carefully-sourced food in Putney This is just what you'd expect from the people behind Sonny's in Barnes, a decent and reliable restaurant - with the added advantage of an umbrella-covered, fairy lit terrace for al fresco eating. The outdoor heaters mean you can even sit out when the weather is borderline chilly. This being Putney it's popular with young mothers who wield their pushchairs down the surrounding pavements and, most likely, they'll bring their tots with them - you have been warned. Six-year-old fellow diners aside, the food is faultless with Duchy of Cornwall oysters - you get a generous five pieces for a starter portion - or grilled whole quail, rocket & pomegranate to start. Wild halibut and roast rump of lamb are among their consistently good quality mains thanks to the carefully-sourced ingredients they insist on using. Address: 162 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1LY Phone: 020 8780 3131 Opening Times: Lunch - Mon to Sat 12.30am-14.30pm, Sun 12.30pm-3pm | Dinner - Mon to Thu 7pm- 11pm, Fri & Sat 7pm-11.30pm, Sun 7pm-10pm Prices: Main courses £9.50-£17.50 Nearest Station: Putney Bridge Tube Phoenix Bar & Grill - Information The River Terrace Cafe at Somerset HouseStrand, WC2R 1LA Sun traps, river breezes and 18th-century grandeur off the Strand This covered cafe commands wonderful views of the Thames from outside 18th-century Somerset House. A bit of a sun trap, large sunshades shield customers from the sun's reflective glare, while cooling breezes waft in off the river. Order a salad and some fresh fish and watch the boats meander along the river as the sun goes down. Facing away from the bustle on the Strand, overlooking Waterloo Bridge and the Southbank it's easy to forget you're just minutes away from the West End. A pleasant summer venue. Address: Strand, WC2R 1LA Phone: 020 7845 4646 Opening Times: Open May to Sep - Mon to Sat midday-10pm, Sun midday-8pm Prices: TBC Nearest Station: Temple Tube The River Terrace Cafe at Somerset House - Information Rock & Sole Plaice47 Endell Street, WC2H 9AJ Fish and chips and fairy lights in Covent Garden This is the best place to come for traditional fish and chips in the West End - though that is not much of a compliment, since its only competitor is a miserable establishment serving cooked-from-frozen wares at the brothelly end of Wardour Street. More important is the fact that this is an excellent takeaway in its own right, with fresh fish, fat hand-cut chips and some fantastic home-made samosas for the more adventurous diner. Unusually, it's all cooked in peanut oil, which makes it a marginally healthier option than the standard chippie. It's hot and cosy in winter, while the outside seating makes it a great spot for people-watching in summer. Grab a bench under the shady tree and scoff fish under the glow of fairy lights. Address: 47 Endell Street, WC2H 9AJ Phone: 020 7836 3785 Opening Times: Mon to Sat 11.30am-11pm, Sun midday-10pm Prices: Main courses £9-£15 Nearest Station: Covent Garden Tube Rock & Sole Plaice - Information |
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