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Let Secret London Bars and Restaurants guide you around the unusual and unfamiliar places to eat and drink in London.

Step off the beaten track with this fascinating London guide book to the unusual and unfamiliar places to eat and drink in London. Let our local experts Hannah Robinson and Rachel Howard show you the well-hidden treasures and hidden places to eat and drink in this amazing city. Featuring 120 unusual and unfamiliar places, this Secret London Bars and Restaurants guide is ideal for local inhabitants, curious visitors and armchair travellers alike.

  • Have lunch with the inmates of a high security prison
  • Stroll through a sex shop into a Mexican restaurant
  • Sing your heart out in a clandestine Korean karaoke club
  • Tap your toes in a gypsy swing club
  • Get pickled in a marooned Irish pub
  • Join the sixties club thats still swinging
  • Drink cappuccinos made by murderous bikers
  • Play petanque in a central London cellar
  • Tap an oak-tree trunk for whisky

Discover over 120 places with eye-popping decor, eccentric owners, and unusual menus. This guide to Londons most peculiar and under-the-radar bars and restaurants is for serious foodies, intrepid drinkers, urban explorers and anyone curious to discover the infinite possibilities to have fun in London.

From the publishers of the best-selling Secret London - An unusual guide, the original and still the best of all the many alternative London guides: accept no imitation. Authors Hannah Robinson and Rachel Howard have prowled the city streets, seeking out the hidden, eccentric and overlooked.

The definitive insiders guide to eating and drinking in London.

Please note this is a revised edition with opening times updated and any places that have closed down have been removed.

Hannah Robinson is a writer and film director based in London and Edinburgh. Her films and screenplays are usually fictional and comic, but she has also made many documentaries about rescued buildings and monuments. She has worked as a food journalist for The Scotsman and The List magazine, as a designer for the Edinburgh International Film Festival and has insatiable curiosity for discovering new places, people and stories. Rachel Howard is a journalist and copywriter who has lived in almost every borough in London. A regular contributor to Conde Nast Traveller, National Geographic Traveler, and The Guardian, Rachel writes mainly about travel, food, and the arts. She previously spent a decade writing speeches for the Greek foreign minister. But thats another story.

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