StJohns’s Wood and Around

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StJohns’s Wood and Around

Coffee and Cake

Good coffee and a great selection of cakes. You can buy your bread here, they know what they are doing.
20 locals recommend
GAIL's Bakery St Johns Wood
5 Circus Rd
20 locals recommend
Good coffee and a great selection of cakes. You can buy your bread here, they know what they are doing.
104 locals recommend
Starbucks Coffee
65-71 Sloane Ave
104 locals recommend
59 locals recommend
Pret A Manger
230-232 Earls Ct Rd
59 locals recommend

Local Supermarket

More of a convenience store, good place to buy your essentials if you run out of butter, milk etc... Open every day from 7am until 11pm.
1336 locals recommend
Tesco Express
179 Shoreditch High St
1336 locals recommend
A little on a pricey side, but useful when you least expect it.
24 locals recommend
Panzer's Delicatessen
13-19 Circus Rd
24 locals recommend
A little on a pricey side, but useful when you least expect it.
A health food store, good for nuts, supplements, alternative flours etc...
9 locals recommend
Holland & Barrett
303 Walworth Rd
9 locals recommend
A health food store, good for nuts, supplements, alternative flours etc...
5 min by bus in the Swiss Cottage direction. It is a much bigger supermarket than the Tesco Express, but I prefer the one in Marylebone Village.
242 locals recommend
Waitrose & Partners
Ariel Way
242 locals recommend
5 min by bus in the Swiss Cottage direction. It is a much bigger supermarket than the Tesco Express, but I prefer the one in Marylebone Village.
Located in Marylebone Village, this is my favourite Waitrose to shop in, takes 10-15min to get to door to door, but is worth it.
73 locals recommend
Waitrose & Partners Marylebone
101 Marylebone High St
73 locals recommend
Located in Marylebone Village, this is my favourite Waitrose to shop in, takes 10-15min to get to door to door, but is worth it.

Dining

Good all around restaurant for lunches and dinners, nice decor, good service. French-style cousine, which you will enjoy as long as you do not expect it to blow your mind (it won’t).
7 locals recommend
Soutine
60 St John's Wood High St
7 locals recommend
Good all around restaurant for lunches and dinners, nice decor, good service. French-style cousine, which you will enjoy as long as you do not expect it to blow your mind (it won’t).
A good place to meet for a drink, lunch or dinner. The quality of food has been steadily declining, but this, sadly, applies to a lot of London restaurants. You will love the decor, it’s very shishi.
44 locals recommend
The Ivy St. John's Wood
120 St John's Wood High St
44 locals recommend
A good place to meet for a drink, lunch or dinner. The quality of food has been steadily declining, but this, sadly, applies to a lot of London restaurants. You will love the decor, it’s very shishi.
A good Lebanese place.
21 locals recommend
Sahara
7 St John's Wood High St
21 locals recommend
A good Lebanese place.

Sightseeing

713 locals recommend
ZSL London Zoo
Outer Circle
713 locals recommend
One of the best parks in London if not the world. Said by someone who’s loved the last 15 years next to this park, so a little biased, but still searching for a better urban alternative.
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
1607 locals recommend
One of the best parks in London if not the world. Said by someone who’s loved the last 15 years next to this park, so a little biased, but still searching for a better urban alternative.
A walk along this canal is a must, easiest is to walk to Camden Town, you won’t regret it.
339 locals recommend
Regent's Canal
339 locals recommend
A walk along this canal is a must, easiest is to walk to Camden Town, you won’t regret it.
AKA Marylebone Village is a destination and you can easily spend half a day there, drinking coffee, window shopping and starting at the weird and wonderful world happening all around you. You can walk across Regent’s Park to get here or take a tube to Baker Street and walk up.
117 locals recommend
Marylebone High Street
Marylebone High Street
117 locals recommend
AKA Marylebone Village is a destination and you can easily spend half a day there, drinking coffee, window shopping and starting at the weird and wonderful world happening all around you. You can walk across Regent’s Park to get here or take a tube to Baker Street and walk up.

Food scene

A Farmer’s Market open every Sat from 10am. Take a walk across Primrose Hill on Saturday morning and have your lunch there or in one of Primrose Hill local establishments. Either way it will be an experience.
15 locals recommend
Primrose Hill Market
Elsworthy Road
15 locals recommend
A Farmer’s Market open every Sat from 10am. Take a walk across Primrose Hill on Saturday morning and have your lunch there or in one of Primrose Hill local establishments. Either way it will be an experience.
Walk across Regent’s Park on Sunday morning to get to this market for 10am. Have you coffee and cake, do your groceries or just nibble at the stalls. Then go to one of the local Marylebone restaurants for lunch followed by a shopping spree. That’s a day gone.
28 locals recommend
Marylebone Farmers' Market
Saint Vincent Street
28 locals recommend
Walk across Regent’s Park on Sunday morning to get to this market for 10am. Have you coffee and cake, do your groceries or just nibble at the stalls. Then go to one of the local Marylebone restaurants for lunch followed by a shopping spree. That’s a day gone.