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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Look Forward to Veganuary at the Caxton Restaurant & Bar, Westminster

The award-winning Caxton Restaurant & Bar at the St Ermin's Hotel, Westminster has launched its brand new plant-based menu available throughout 'Veganuary' exploring new flavours and ingredients inspired by its special, dedicated Roof Kitchen Garden and seasonal local produce.

Small plates cost just £12 and include Balsamic glazed candy beetroot with puffed rice, orange, kombu and hazelnut jus, ruby beetroot XO and Cauliflower shawarma with tahini yoghurt, pomegranate and dukkha with toasted fresh pitta.

Delectable mains such as Charred hispi cabbage hazelnut romesco, roasted celeriac & vegan Manchego and Marinated butternut steak with a smoked garlic chimichurri and corn puree, salted granola are available for £24.

About the Kitchen Garden: 

Food steps rather than food miles. Their Head Chef works together with their own gardeners to plant and grow an abundance of vegetables, fruit and herbs on our rooftop garden; harvested daily this fresh produce influences many of the dishes on their menus. 

This plant oasis in the sky is filled with beds, pots, a greenhouse and bee hives, where their delicious honey is made.

For further information on the Caxton Restaurant & Bar visit: https://caxtongrill.co.uk.

It has earned * 2 AA Rosettes for Culinary Excellence

LUNCH: Mon-Fri 12.00pm – 2.30pm

DINNER: Mon-Thur 6.00pm – 10.00pm / Fri-Sun 5.30pm – 10.00pm

With a glamorous heritage, eclectic styling, gorgeous rooms and suites, the enigmatic Caxton Bar and Terrace plus award winning signature Caxton restaurant, the St. Ermin's Hotel is a distinctly individual, contemporary and welcoming offering. 

The hotel is dog-friendly, and the welcome has even extended to bees with London's only 'Bee & Bee' hotel alongside the hotel's resident Buckfast bee hives on the third-floor wildflower terrace. St. Ermin's is a member of Marriott International's Autograph Collection.

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/lonse-st-ermins-hotel-autograph-collection/overview

Thursday, 19 June 2025

SW16 Bar & Kitchen Puts English Wine in the Spotlight This English Wine Week

Streatham Hill's favourite neighbourhood restaurant, SW16 Bar & Kitchen, is making some waves this English Wine Week with a bold celebration of British vineyards and seasonal British produce, showcasing how a local restaurant can redefine destination dining.

Once a modest bar on Streatham Hill, SW16 has evolved into one of South London's most exciting culinary spots. 

Led by 25-year-old hospitality rising star Tom Small, the restaurant has built a well-deserved reputation for heartfelt service, sustainability, and honest, flavour driven food that speaks for itself.

Now, with a bespoke tasting menu and curated wine pairings featuring standout producers such as Hundred Hills, Whitewolfe Estate, and Davenport Vineyards, SW16 is bringing English wine to the forefront of the local dining scene.

“We've gone from barely stocking English wines to proudly serving Welsh orange wine and Cornish Pinot Noir,” Small told That's Food and Drink.

“What's exciting now is the story behind each bottle, family businesses, biodynamic pioneers, vineyards thriving thanks to climate change. This is wine worth that's well worth discovering.”

Guests can enjoy a special two or three course tasting menu created by Head Chef Teddy Karkut, paired with Tom's handpicked selection of English wines. The menu, which includes standout dishes including scallop ceviche and british rump steak, captures the essence of SW16's ethos: seasonal, Quality ingredients and always local.

SW16 has recently gained acclaim for its monthly Italian Supper Club:

“SW16 is already a beloved local spot, but this supper club made it feel like a destination.”

“The Supper Club, Offers locals another reason to fall in love with this restaurant”

“SW16 is a dining spot hidden gem”  

This same energy is being poured into English Wine Week, a showcase not just of great bottles, but of a restaurant pushing boundaries in local dining. 

With intelligent, thoughtful pairings, a focus on independent producers, and a commitment to genuine hospitality, SW16 is proving that you don't have to leave your postcode for a world class food and wine experience.

Tom Small is available share his expertise and comment on:

English Red - Is it worth it?

How English farmers are selling livestock and planting vines. Climate change and how it's already begun to change our agriculture.

English wine, is it genuinely accessible for the restaurant trade?

The English obsession with wine. Why do we have more Masters of Wine than anywhere else in the world?

Wine influencers, and why they're important for the new generation of wine rookies, geeks and fledgling sommeliers. 

https://sw16barandkitchen.com