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| Searcys Champagne Bar - One New Change, One New Change, London Modern European Restaurant In the clean-cut surrounds of one of London’s most exclusive shopping centres, Searcys Champagne Bar One New Change offers a glitzy hideaway. Book online |
| Old Doctor Butler’s Head, 2 Mason Avenue, London Modern British Restaurant Preserving the spirit and hospitality of the traditional British pub, Old Doctor Butler’s Head combines classic rural cosiness and style with modern entertainment, a delightfully varied menu, and celebrated cask ales. Book online |
| The Angel and Crown, 58 St Martins Lane, London Modern British Restaurant A West End gastro pub with a touch of artsy charm, The Angel and Crown serves a simple yet hearty selection of classic British flavours. Book online |

