The Best Outdoor Dining Spots In West London
There are lots of reasons to love outdoor dining in and around West London. As well as being a fun and lively experience, it can offer some breathtaking views as well.
Another reason why outdoor dining is so popular in West London at the moment is that the weather is beginning to get warmer. Plus, outdoor dining is much safer than going to an indoor restaurant, with COVID in mind.
Here is an overview of the greatest outdoor dining spots in West London that you must try.
The River Cafe, Hammersmith
Address: Thames Wharf, Hammersmith, W6 9HA
If you’re looking for a change of scene from the usual hustle and bustle of West London, then The River Café in Hammersmith may be right up your street! It features a large, riverside terrace, interspersed with lush greenery, and offers some pretty impressive views of the Thames.
Diners can choose from a range of exquisite cuisine, including ravioli with zucchini and an indulgent ‘Chocolate Nemesis’ for dessert.
Don’t just take our word for it. It’s a well-known place among West London circles and has been on the go for many years now. Although the food isn’t the cheapest compared to other eateries, it’s perfect for any special occasion.
High Road Brasserie, Chiswick
Address: 162-170 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, W4 1PR
Just like The River Café, High Road Brasserie is a hidden gem. Serving amazing breakfasts, brunches and an all-day menu, this is a spot to hit at any time of the day. And the cocktails here are something to behold – mixed with love and taste a million dollars.
Of course, if you’re looking for a great spot to dine in West London, and you’re on a budget, there’s another option. Simply pack your own picnic and choose your own outdoor dining spot. Around West London, you won’t be short on choice of outdoor spaces. However, if you’re seeking some inspiration, why not try somewhere like the River Thames, Chiswick House and Gardens, or even Gunnersbury Park and Museum?
Or why not Try a Bottomless Brunch?
It’s a common offering by most West London restaurants and includes traditional brunch options, alongside an endless supply of drinks.
While most places serve breakfast items like bacon, pancakes, eggs or waffles, more and more unusual items are slowly emerging on different menus. These include items like paella, avocado on toast and even tacos!
The time that brunch is served by many West London restaurants is something else which is now changing. No longer are you restricted to the traditional 10 to 11 am slot for eating brunch. Now, most places serve brunch late into the afternoon!
While we are on the subject of time, we may as well talk about the length of a typical brunch as well. While most West London brunches last, on average, 90 minutes, this isn’t always the case.
Quick brunches can last just one hour and are ideal for something like a quick bite on a work break. At the other extreme, some brunches can last as long as three hours and are ideal for something like a relaxed social gathering with friends on a weekend.
Most bottomless brunches are based around an endless supply of drinks. Think along the lines of prosecco and champagne and beers, wines, and spirits. Some bottomless brunches may also include unlimited cocktails and soft drinks as well. There are some restaurants which offer unlimited food options alongside drinks too. Make sure to check with the restaurant before confirming your booking.
Bunga Bunga Battersea
Address: 37 Battersea Bridge Road, SW11 3BA
Bunga Bunga offers a bottomless brunch with a difference as it includes karaoke! As part of this, diners can choose from an expansive catalogue of over 5,000 different songs as they enjoy their food.
Customer favourites at this popular location include charcuterie, sourdough pizza and jam-filled doughnuts dipped in Nutella. Cocktail lovers will also enjoy the experience as Bellinis are unlimited!
At just £48 per person, it offers unrivalled value for money.
The Little Blue Door, Fulham
Address: 871-873 Fulham Road, SW6 5HP
Prosecco lovers will feel right at home at The Little Blue Door in Fulham where they will find their favourite fizz on tap! But that’s just the beginning, and the food offering is even more impressive.
You can choose from a range of unique dishes like the truffle cheeseburger with fries or chocolate pancakes with salted caramel ice cream, and at just £32 per person, it’s really reasonable.
The ambience is equally as unique, priding itself on a ‘house party persona’ with a faux utility room within, plus a range of ‘housemates’ rather than waiters or waitresses who will serve you during your visit.
If you want to make a booking, there’s no need to call them. Just send your details over Whatsapp and they’ll confirm your slot.
The Best Outdoor Dining Spots In West London
Dining outdoors is perfect at this time of the year as it allows us to make the most of the warm weather and sunshine. However, this isn’t the only reason to give it a try. It offers a different experience to your typical restaurant, and what we mean by this is that it allows you to make the most of the great scenery that West London has to offer.
Plus, if you are still worried about COVID, then dining outside virtually eliminates any risk. We’ve included some great recommendations for outdoor dining here. But, if you know of any ‘must-visit restaurants in the area, then why not keep us updated on our social media page?
Written by John Rigg
Source London Estates