Guidebook for Greater London

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Guidebook for Greater London

Food Scene

In a green corner of Maida Vale is Le Cochonnet. This lively Mediterranean restaurant is located just off busy Elgin Avenue and can be appreciated by couples, groups of friends, and families alike. At night the twinkling fairy lights that cover the leafy trees outside transform Le Cochonnet to create a relaxed dining experience. A selection of gourmet pizzas, incredible pasta dishes, and salads can be sampled whilst sipping a glass of wine or two. And if you’re struggling with making a decision on what to eat, we suggest the Fiorentina pizza, it never disappoints!
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Le Cochonnet
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In a green corner of Maida Vale is Le Cochonnet. This lively Mediterranean restaurant is located just off busy Elgin Avenue and can be appreciated by couples, groups of friends, and families alike. At night the twinkling fairy lights that cover the leafy trees outside transform Le Cochonnet to create a relaxed dining experience. A selection of gourmet pizzas, incredible pasta dishes, and salads can be sampled whilst sipping a glass of wine or two. And if you’re struggling with making a decision on what to eat, we suggest the Fiorentina pizza, it never disappoints!
Situated in the gorgeous Little Venice area of Maida Vale is The Bridge House. Decorated with extravagant chandeliers and lavish furnishings, this pub is an excellent setting for enjoying a hearty, home-cooked meal. You’ll find traditional pub food on the menu, and behind the bar you’ll be spoilt for choices with eleven specialty beers and three real ales on tap. You may also find yourself rubbing shoulders with some of the thespians from the Canal Café Theatre during your meal, as the building is shared between the two establishments. A little theatrics with dinner? Yes, please.
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The Diner Soho
18 Ganton St
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Situated in the gorgeous Little Venice area of Maida Vale is The Bridge House. Decorated with extravagant chandeliers and lavish furnishings, this pub is an excellent setting for enjoying a hearty, home-cooked meal. You’ll find traditional pub food on the menu, and behind the bar you’ll be spoilt for choices with eleven specialty beers and three real ales on tap. You may also find yourself rubbing shoulders with some of the thespians from the Canal Café Theatre during your meal, as the building is shared between the two establishments. A little theatrics with dinner? Yes, please.
Literally a stone’s throw away from the Maida Vale tube station is Thai Rice. Priding itself on fast, friendly service, this restaurant produces authentic Thai cuisine, which both looks and tastes great. You may just want a bowl of your favourite Thai curry, or if you’re feeling extra peckish why not try a selection of the noodle, rice, and stir-fried dishes available on the menu? Vegetarians need not fret, as there is a whole selection of vegetarian plates to choose from.
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Thai Rice
239 Elgin Ave
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Literally a stone’s throw away from the Maida Vale tube station is Thai Rice. Priding itself on fast, friendly service, this restaurant produces authentic Thai cuisine, which both looks and tastes great. You may just want a bowl of your favourite Thai curry, or if you’re feeling extra peckish why not try a selection of the noodle, rice, and stir-fried dishes available on the menu? Vegetarians need not fret, as there is a whole selection of vegetarian plates to choose from.

Drinks & Nightlife

Nestled on the corner of the quiet, leafy street of Warrington Crescent is The Warrington Hotel. This Grade II listed building, which was built in 1857, oozes charm and creates the perfect place for a few relaxed drinks on a Friday night. It boasts impressive original features such as mosaic floors, a stunning marble fireplace and stained glass windows. Not only is it one of Maida Vale’s finest pubs, it’s also a great place to enjoy a Sunday lunch with friends, and if you wish to extend your stay at The Warrington, now you can, as it offers five beautifully decorated hotel rooms.
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The Warrington Hotel
93 Warrington Cres
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Nestled on the corner of the quiet, leafy street of Warrington Crescent is The Warrington Hotel. This Grade II listed building, which was built in 1857, oozes charm and creates the perfect place for a few relaxed drinks on a Friday night. It boasts impressive original features such as mosaic floors, a stunning marble fireplace and stained glass windows. Not only is it one of Maida Vale’s finest pubs, it’s also a great place to enjoy a Sunday lunch with friends, and if you wish to extend your stay at The Warrington, now you can, as it offers five beautifully decorated hotel rooms.
With a beautiful outdoor space and scenic views of the canal, The Union Tavern is another great spot for a drink. Within easy walking distance from Westbourne Park and Maida Vale tube stations, it’s easily accessible. The venue also hosts live music events, so get yourself to the Union Tavern every Thursday to enjoy a drink and some talented musicians.
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The Union Tavern
45 Woodfield Rd
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With a beautiful outdoor space and scenic views of the canal, The Union Tavern is another great spot for a drink. Within easy walking distance from Westbourne Park and Maida Vale tube stations, it’s easily accessible. The venue also hosts live music events, so get yourself to the Union Tavern every Thursday to enjoy a drink and some talented musicians.
Warwick Castle has been serving visitors and locals in Little Venice since 1867. This venue warmly welcomes guests through it’s doors, whether they choose to enjoy one of the many glasses of wine on the menu, or if they wish to hide themselves away in front of the open log fires with something a little stronger. If you fancy getting competitive then try the weekly quiz night. Sports fans also rejoice, as you’ll find live sports playing, just check their website for listings each week.
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Warwick Castle
4a Warwick Pl
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Warwick Castle has been serving visitors and locals in Little Venice since 1867. This venue warmly welcomes guests through it’s doors, whether they choose to enjoy one of the many glasses of wine on the menu, or if they wish to hide themselves away in front of the open log fires with something a little stronger. If you fancy getting competitive then try the weekly quiz night. Sports fans also rejoice, as you’ll find live sports playing, just check their website for listings each week.