Tag: Where to eat London

New sundowner seafood menu on the banks of the Thames this summer

Le Pont De La Tour champagne

The countdown to the end of August is on, so if seafood and summer are your thing, then Le Pont de la Tour is where you need to be. Until the end of the month, for £50 a pop, you can sit Thames-side through golden hour (for the ‘Gram), feasting on the restaurant’s sundowner seafood menu, coupled with Moet & Chandon champagne. There’s a new chef in the kitchen, Thomas Piat, whose new menu of his favourite fresh bits from the sea will be paired alongside a sea of white florals and green foliage will decorate the outside terrace alongside some elegant gold and white Moët lifebuoys  as guests catch the last-minute rays in style on the sun-drenched terrace.  The sundowner menu features seafood delights such as bouillabaisse of mussels and prawns with saffron potatoes; line-caught cod filet with ratatouille Provençale and  stuffed piquillo peppers and lavender peach melba with vanilla ice cream. Enjoy the three-course seafood platter and a cold glass of Moet & Chandon as guests take in the breath-taking early evening views by the river.  See more at the Le Pont de la Tour website.

3 best waterside eating and drinking spots in London

Waterway London

While London warms up and we wear less-and-less clothing, the time’s come to really make the most of those waterside bars and eating spots we know and love. But, where’s good? We’ve found three joints that’re worth talking about down by the waterside. Complete with cruisey breezes and well as a quality feed, you won’t be disappointed. The Summerhouse Idyllically situated on the beautiful banks of Little Venice, The Summerhouse offers superlative waterside dining. During the summer, the picturesque restaurant rolls back its windows to leave only leafy partitions standing between diners and the bobbing barges beside them. Decked with light oak floors, blue and white striped furnishings and seaside artefacts – expect a chic waterside ambiance, whatever the weather. 60 Blomfield Road, Maida Vale, W9 2PD The Waterway Boasting one of the largest outdoor spaces in the capital, The Waterway’s fully heated terrace on Regent’s Canal provides the perfect spot for al-fresco drinking and dining, come rain or shine. Kick back with a refreshing craft beer and feast on barbecued delights from the outside kitchen or pull up a pew in the Lower Garden, available for exclusive hire, and soak up the sun in the leafy surroundings. 54 Formosa Street, W9 2JU Bateaux London River Room Explore one of the world’s most exciting cities from a new perspective onboard River Room. Book a unique party this summer to enjoy stunning view of London from the largest terrace on the river Thames. Wine and dine on the open-air roof deck as you sail past some… Read More