Chiswick felt like it had truly arrived when Soho House owner Nick Jones decided 2006 was a good time to open up here - 'first Soho, then LA, New York, now Chiswick, finally, we're on the map', they thought. And High Road Brasserie is certainly a much-needed designer bar and brunch hang out for the time-poor, cash-rich twenty to thirty-year-olds of west London. For the really flash there's a five-storey private members club (as with all Soho House outlets) next door at High Road House which also has hotel rooms. Jones has cleverly tailored each of his establishments to suit the clientele of the neighbourhood and this branch includes a kid-friendly menu. For adults there's a reliable choice of dishes like sea bass and steak tartare with a French bias but there are also smaller light bite plates of scampi and hummus at a very reasonable average price of £5 to £9.
Portobello Gold is a Notting Hill institution, a chic boutique hotel with a restaurant and a busy internet coffee house on the ground floor. Locals ... More
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K West oozes luxury – its sleek design runs from the striking exterior to the rooms’ understated sophistication to the spa’s calm coolness. With K ... More
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Be one of just 90 people to experience a unique pop-up restaurant brought to you by The Providores and Sipsmith Independent Spirits. Held over three ...More
William Hogarth's country home and museum.
With its location next to one of the busiest roads in London, it’s hard to believe that this late 17th ... More
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Despite the name, Pickwick's Wine Bar feels more like a pub and one that's well worth a visit for its friendly if slightly eccentric atmosphere. ... More
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