Indigo
Indigo at One Aldwych occupies one of Covent Garden's finest luxury hotels. The restaurant, alongside the Lobby Bar and the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea experience, forms part of a comprehensive dining offering within a five-star setting. The kitchen serves modern eclectic cuisine that reflects the hotel's position in one of London's most exciting neighbourhoods. A wellness centre with spa, gym, and swimming pool adds further dimensions to a venue that aims to be more than jus.....

A traditional community pub on Lower Richmond Road in Mortlake, south-west London, the Jolly Gardeners is a friendly local with a long and tangled history. The present building dates from the early twentieth century, but there has been a pub on or near the site for centuries, and its name is thought to reference the market gardens that once surrounded this stretch of the Thames before the area was built up. Today it serves the residential streets between Mortlake and East Sheen. The pub's linea.....
Kanteen
K West on Richmond Way in Shepherd's Bush is currently undergoing a transformation into Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd's Bush, scheduled to reopen in spring 2026. The venue has long served as a dining and hotel destination in this corner of west London, and the rebrand promises a refreshed experience while maintaining the location's established character.
Kew Gardens, officially the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew on the southwestern edge of London, is one of the most important botanical institutions in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic glasshouses, vast living collections and scientific work. The gardens trace their origins to the eighteenth century, when royal estates beside the Thames were developed into pleasure grounds and a botanic garden, and they grew over the following centuries into a centre of plant scie.....
Maze
Maze, part of Gordon Ramsay's restaurant portfolio, occupied 10-13 Grosvenor Square in Mayfair. The concept brought Ramsay's Michelin-starred standards to a modern eclectic format - small plates designed for sharing, built around seasonal British ingredients with Asian and French influences. The Grosvenor Square address provided a suitably prestigious Mayfair setting for cooking that balanced innovation with the technical excellence that defines the Ramsay brand.
The Vineyard
The Vineyard belongs to Davy's, the independent, family-owned wine merchant and bar group founded all the way back in 1870, and that century and a half of expertise is written through everything it does. Set on St Katharine's Way beside the old docks east of the Tower of London, it carries the distinctive Davy's character of sawdust-and-bin-ends tradition brought up to date. Wine is the heart of the operation, an extensive, well-travelled list drawn from the group's own merchant heritage and p.....