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Check out some of the most celebrated and refined food shops in London, as we reveal the best places to sample, prepare and purchase the finest foods in the capital. Including a look behind the scenes in Marylebone cheese emporium Le Fromagerie, a report on how new restaurant Eat and Two Veg is attempting to redefine vegetarian cuisine, plus a lesson at the specialist cookery class in upmarket kitchen emporium Divertimenti.
For more information on restaurants and bars in Marylebone click on the links below:
2-4 Moxon Street
London W1U 4EW
020 7935 0341
This specialist shop selling cheese plates and pre-theatre suppers.
The Golden Hind
73 Marylebone Lane
London W1U 2PN
Top notch bring-your-own booze fish and chip shop, with 1930s décor and, in pride of place, a vintage fish fryer
50 Marylebone H St
London W1U 5HN
020 7258 8595
Vegetarian and vegan diner selling a variety of soy-based burgers, curries and salads.
66 Marylebone Lane
London W1U 2PF
Specialist sausage shop tucked away behind Oxford Street, stocking more than theiry different flavours
33/4 Marylebone H St
W1U 4PT
Cookware emporium stocking a huge range of cooking utensils and tableware. Also offers cookery and wine master-classes with chefs including Tom Aikens.
Cramer St Car Park
London’s largest farmers' market, situated around a cluster of great foodie shops. Open Sundays 10-2
45 Marylebone high Street
Luxury chocolate shop selling truffles, dipped coffee beans and jasmine and violet scented chocolates.
109 Marylebone High Street
W1U 4RX
020 7935 6175
All day café and wine bar, specialising in great breakfasts, and more formal restaurant.
58 James St
London W1U
0207 935 9839
An atmospheric North African restaurant with a definite party atmosphere
88 Marylebone Lane
London W1U 2PY
020 7935 9311
This very popular Irish pub sells traditional comfort food and is set conveniently close to Oxford Street.
79 Marylebone H St
London W1U 5UZ
020 7486 5746
Ultra modern bar with weekend brunch menu
Low Life
34a Paddington Street
London W1U 4HG
0871 223 1097
Chilled out basement bar with a cute comic book theme and live music
Prince Regent
71 Marylebone H St
London W1U 5JN
0871 332 6426
This recently renovated Victorian pub has a great selection of beers and a first-floor ‘opium den’
Marylebone Tup
93 Marylebone H St
London W1M 3DE
020 7935 4373
Relaxed pub with friendly staff, so popular with sports fans that the BBC often use it for shots of cheering crowds
Inn 1888
21 Devonshire Place
London WIG 6E
020 7486 7420
Victorian public house recently refurbished to make the most of the traditional fixtures and fittings
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I'm not sure where it would fit in but I'm sure that the Cabbages and Frocks Market must be mentioned in any summary of the attractions of Marylebone. There are a couple of "culinary" stalls - delicious cupcakes, exotic olive oils and various other delicacies. There are also lots of clothes and jewellery stalls. It takes place on Saturdays between 11am and 5pm. It's definitely worth a little look....
Sioned Bates, London,
I had a look at Marylebone, an area I know very well.
The first item in 'culinary code' is about Skandium, which as far as I know doesn't sell anything to eat at all, maybe it's 'culinary' as in cooking utensils. I stopped that one and tried shopping code. Even though I knew much of the information in it, the chats with the owners of the shops were interesting and I wish they could have been a bit longer.
The zany presenters between each clip are intensely annoying and don't add anything.
Are you going to do any normal areas, or is the 'cool' bit more important?
Martha, London, London