Avanti: A Taste Of The Mediterranean
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Avanti: A Taste Of The Mediterranean – Serving tempting tapas and stone-baked pizzas, Avanti is a family-friendly restaurant
The Rook’s Nest: Room At The Inn
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The Rook’s Nest: Room At The Inn – The Rook’s Nest is offering Chiswick locals a 15% discount on its superb B&B accommodation
Fuller’s: The George IV – A Community Local
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The George IV is the perfect place to pop in for a pint, enjoy a meal or attend a live event
Richmond Vault Beer Cellar: The Underground Home of Craft Ales
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One of the area’s best-kept secrets, Richmond Vault offers high quality dining and an amazing array of local and international beers If you’ve never ventured down the exterior stairs of Richmond Vault, you’ll probably be very surprised. Located under two Georgian buildings, it is far from the gloomy cellar dive…
Farina & More: Buon Appetito!
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‘Our cuisine represents the true passion and spirit of Italian food,’ says Pier Paolo Bassani. ‘We believe in natural, authentic flavours and simple, carefully sourced ingredients.’ Pier Paolo is one of a group of Italian friends from Brook Green who have got together to open Farina & More, a new restaurant, deli and coffee shop.
The Queen’s Head: Going Back To Its Roots
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Under its enthusiastic new management team, The Queen’s Head is a pub transformed. Eagle-eyed locals may have spotted that the former Smokehouse (prior to that it was The Hole in the Wall) on Sutton Lane North has recently become The Queen’s Head. And that name hasn’t just been chosen at random.
The Brackenbury Wine Rooms: The Best of British
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Thor Gudmundsson Wine expert Thor Gudmundsson explains why still wines are a challenge to produce in the UK British producers have been getting some fantastic results with sparkling wines made in the style of Champagne, even out-performing established brands at international competitions. However, the situation has been less rosy on…
Flynn’s Pub & Townhouse: A New Era Dawns
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James Fitzgerald With highly-rated accommodation and an imminent refurbishment, Flynn’s Pub & Townhouse is a business transformed… You could say that James Fitzgerald, the tenant of Flynn’s Pub & Townhouse on Dalling Road, has the perfect background for a trade that’s all about people. A qualified psychologist, he practised in…
Raise a glass to summer rosés, says wine expert Thor Gudmundsson
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A June heatwave gets your hopes up so in this issue we’re focusing on wines to make the most of the summer and early autumn months. Summer is PINK and that means rosé, so we’ve added 2017’s take on Aperol Spritz – Frosé! It’s a delicious, slush puppy rosé concoction,…
Thor Gudmundsson tells us why natural wines are a sign of quality craftsmanship
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Natural winemaking is now a badge of quality craftsmanship in the vineyards and winery as natural wines respect the environment and the consumer. Natural wines are often organic, sometimes bio-dynamic, and definitely made with fewer additives than more industrial wines, notably sulphur. Even a few years ago natural wines could…