Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Dale Park Area

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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Dale Park Area

Borough Market
Borough Market
4.6 (54307 ratings)4.5 (11665 ratings)
Huge market under the railway lines, for British-reared meat and artisanal baked and dairy goods.
8 Southwark St, London, SE1 1TL, United Kingdom
Fresh food marketShoppingFarmers' marketMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Borough Market is one of London’s oldest and largest food markets, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It dates back to the 12th century and has a wide range of stalls - from cheesemongers to olive oil stalls and pastry sellers to stalls with preserves. If this sounds up your alley and you want a more personalised experience, join a private tour of Borough Market."
Mentioned by Globetotting
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"Borough Market is the oldest food market in the capital with a history dating back some 1,000 years. Located at London Bridge, today the market is foodie heaven welcoming some 4.5 million visitors every year. There are over 100 different stalls selling everything from oysters and sausage sandwiches to Thai street food and giant, steaming vats of paella."
Mentioned by Magento2 Store
The Best Markets In London | Big Bus Tours
"With enough delicious creations to have you eating something new every time you go, it’s well worth a visit to this food market in London. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you. The roots of this market go as far back as the 11th century."
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market
4.5 (3975 ratings)4.5 (1846 ratings)
Hip Victorian-era market hall housing a wide variety of food items, plus apparel, art & crafts.
16 Commercial St, London, E1 6EW, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by olivemagazine
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"Spitalfields now has a selection of 10 street-food traders right at its heart. Berber & Q, Breddos Tacos, Dumpling Shack and Rök are a few familiar faces, but there are new names, too, including seasonal fresh pasta from Sood Family, simple Asian dishes from Bar Barbarian and indulgent desserts from Happy Endings. Don’t miss out on nose-to-tail hearty dishes from Flank (by Brighton chef Tom Griffiths), including bone-marrow crumpets with tender beef cheeks and Marmite sauce."
Mentioned by mirror
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"This covered market in Spitalfields offers a plethora of fashion stalls selling everything from vintage clothes and accessories to jewellery. There's also an impressive choice of home decor and arts stalls where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces for your home. When to visit: The market is open even days a week, but opening times vary each day."
Mentioned by Magento2 Store
The Best Markets In London | Big Bus Tours
"Spitalfields is the oldest market in London, and it's open every day of the week. Visit the Saturday Style Market for your fix of independent fashion or pick up a bargain at the Spitalfields Art Market. It only runs on selected days, so be sure to check online before you set off."
Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road Flower Market
4.5 (5570 ratings)4.5 (597 ratings)
Flower market (open Sundays only) surrounded by independent fashion, antique and homeware stores.
Columbia Rd, London, E2 7RG, United Kingdom
Flower marketShoppingFloristMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London Toolkit
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"You’ll love Columbia Road Flower Market for the vibrancy of colour and wonderful smells that permeate the neighbourhood on Sundays. Open from 8am till 3pm be sure to get there early for the freshest flowers but also arriving late on can grab you some bargains as sellers want to move stock, especially cut flowers, but beware of all stock selling out if you plan to arrive later in the day. Located on a historic street in the East End of London, the area springs up like an oasis in the concrete desert with all manner of plants from cut flowers to small bedding plants, to small and large trees."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"A wonderful explosion of colour and life, this weekly market sells a beautiful array of flowers, pot plants, bulbs, seeds and everything you might need for the garden. It's a lot of fun and the best place to hear proper Cockney barrow-boy banter ('We got flowers cheap enough for ya muvver-in-law's grave' etc). It gets really packed, so go as early as you can, or later on when the vendors sell off cut flowers cheaply."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Come rain, wind or shine this east London gem is open every Sunday from 8am-3pm. Take a stroll through the botanical paradise that is Columbia Road as traders set out their blooms to sell. There's all kinds of floral goodies to look out for from herbs and shrubs to flowers and houseplants."
Southbank Centre Food Market
Southbank Centre Food Market
4.5 (2020 ratings)4.5 (89 ratings)
Lively outdoor weekend event featuring many stalls selling street food, produce & beer/cocktails.
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarFood courtFresh food marketFlea & Street MarketsFarmers Markets
Mentioned by mirror
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"There are various themed markets held throughout the year at the Southbank Centre, but the most regular two are the food market and the book market. The food market offers up plenty of street food from around the world and tends to be a hit with people after a lunch on-the-go while visiting the area (which is home to iconic landmarks such as the London Eye), while bookworms are sure to find plenty of new wish list-worthy reads at the impressive book market with everything from classics to non-fiction. When to visit: The food market is open Fridays (12-8pm), Saturdays (11am-8pm) and Sundays (12-6pm), while the book market is open daily until 7pm."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Street food South Bank. While culture vultures flock to the Southbank for arty attractions, fans of world food circle around its food market beside the Royal Festival Hall seeking their weekly fix of street nosh, booze, coffee and artisan produce. If meat is required, try 28 Well Hung or Woodwards Farm burgers – others fill up from the Curry Shack, Crêpes à la carte, or Korrito (Korean barbecue in burritos, rice, bowls and salad boxes)."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
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"There’s a food market behind the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, with a good mix of food from all over the world alongside local produce and plenty of cakes. It’s open until 8pm on Friday and Saturday. Perfect for a cheap bite to eat in the evening."
Maltby Street Market
Maltby Street Market
4.5 (2967 ratings)4.5 (492 ratings)
Outdoor weekend street market below 19th--century railway arches with 30-plus fresh produce stalls.
Ropewalk, Maltby St, London SE1 3PA, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarRestaurantFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Curbed
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"Tucked between railway arches and an architectural salvage lumberyard, Bermondsey’s Maltby Street Market is a hub for those who take their food seriously. Maltby sells everything from organic vegetables to the most decadent egg waffles, and also serves as the perfect pit stop during a day out in the area—the Textile Museum and White Cube Bermondsey are within a six-minute walk. View this post on Instagram"
Mentioned by Free Tours by Foot
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"Maltby Street Market is a hidden gem that opened in south London in 2010. The market space is a lot smaller than some of the others, which means that only the very best vendors are able to secure a place there. Also, photographers will love the picturesque location, so don’t forget your camera!"
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"Like a slutty brownie on crack, these award-winning brownies in any flavour will have you seeing how many you can legally pack up and ship home. With other flavours like raspberry, rose and pistachio, and “bonfire brownie,” there are plenty of ways to taste their divine chocolate."
The Royal Exchange
The Royal Exchange
4.4 (872 ratings)
Boutiques, restaurants & bars in a 1844 trading center with a columned Pantheon-style facade.
Royal Exchange, London, EC3V 3LR, United Kingdom
Shopping mall
Mentioned by Free Tours by Foot
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"Located in the heart of London’s financial district, the Royal Exchange previously hosted the centre of commerce for the City of London. Today, however, the Royal Exchange hosts a variety of luxury shops, Rolex, Tiffany & Co., Hermes, Gucci…just to give an idea. Luxury restaurants and champagne bars are a great place to take a shopping break and the location of the Royal Exchange, the opposite side of town from our other shopping centres, means it is oftentimes not as busy as the better-known shopping locations of London."
Mentioned by LDNFASHION
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"Not a single shop, but a collection of exclusive boutiques and restaurants, founded in the 16th century and housed in a striking building constructed in 1837. Shops include Hermès, Georg Jensen and Tiffany & Co, and goods available to buy range from fashion and accessories to beauty products and homewares. 3 Royal Court, Royal Exchange, Unit 15C, London EC3V 3LN"
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"The Royal Exchange building opposite the Bank of England is the third building on the site. It’s one of the most familiar and famous sites in London because of its position at such a busy junction, on several major bus routes. The present building dates from the 1840s, and its highlight is its graceful Classical Greek portico."
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
4.5 (2963 ratings)4 (626 ratings)
A wide-range of Royal Collection treasures, including Lucian Freud's portrait of the Queen.
Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom
Art museumShoppingArt gallery
Treaty Centre
Treaty Centre
4 (5607 ratings)3.5 (52 ratings)
Modern, indoor mall with high-street shops and department stores, plus a cafe and a fast-food joint.
1 Centre Management Suite Treaty Shopping Centre, 44 High St, Hounslow TW3 1ES, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShopping
Lakeside Shopping Centre
Lakeside Shopping Centre
4.3 (19814 ratings)
Massive indoor shopping centre with high-street shops, food court, lakeside restaurants and cinema.
W Thurrock Way, West Thurrock, Grays RM20 2ZP, United Kingdom
Shopping mall
Gardenarium
Gardenarium
4.1 (23 ratings)4 (16 ratings)
Palace Gate, Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9BN, United Kingdom
Gift shopShoppingGift & Specialty Shops

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Dale Park

Beer Hawk Farringdon
Beer Hawk Farringdon
4.5 (33 ratings)
38 Charterhouse St, Barbican, London, EC1M 6JH, United Kingdom
BarBeer distributorBeer storePub
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"If you love your craft brews, check out Beer Hawk's craft beer bar and bottle shop in Charterhouse. Boasting an incredible 150 world-class bottles in the fridge, 12 lines on draught and 2 cask ales, as well as a pour your own beer wall, these guys know their brews."
The Five Points Brewery & Taproom
The Five Points Brewery & Taproom
4.6 (32 ratings)
Tours, tastings and community events within a small, independent brewery making unpasteurised ales.
61 Mare St, London, E8 4RG, United Kingdom
BreweryBarPizza restaurant
Bala Baya
Bala Baya
4.3 (814 ratings)
Bi-level Tel Aviv–style eatery & bar for Israeli dishes in both casual & upscale dining areas.
Arch 25, Old union yard arches, 229 Union St, London SE1 0LR, United Kingdom
Middle Eastern restaurantBarRestaurant

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Dale Park

The Long Acre
The Long Acre
3.7 (1070 ratings)
Main bar with crystal chandeliers and a basement with mirror ceiling, retro seats and chic booths.
1 Upper St Martin's Ln, London, WC2H 9NY, United Kingdom
PubBarRestaurant
Ladies and Gentleman
Ladies and Gentleman
4.5 (234 ratings)
Tiny haunt for cocktails made with locally sourced ingredients and craft spirits, plus bar snacks.
2 Highgate Rd, Kentish Town, London, NW5 1NR, United Kingdom
Bar
Mentioned by London x London
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"When I call this one ‘small batch’, I mean really small batch. As in, sixteen bottles a day, distilled in a humble copper pot behind the bar. Plus, it’s not just the teensy tiny production that makes Highwayman Gin one of the most unique gin tastings in London."
The Vincent
The Vincent
4.4 (289 ratings)
A versatile, all-day Modern Euro menu comes with a range of craft beers at this laid-back venue.
2, Atkins Square, Dalston Ln, Lower Clapton, London E8 1FN, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barGluten-free restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
Brunch season has finally arrived
"Restaurants American Hackney. Weekend brunch (from 10am) is of the all-day variety (and often ‘bottomless’) at this sheeny eatery from the guys behind the now-glorious Sebright Arms. Order at the counter from a menu that spans everything from Greek yoghurt with granola or avocado on toasted sourdough with pumpkin seeds and pea shoots to shakshuka, mushroom vegan balls, sweet and savoury waffles, as well as the daunting 12-hour pork hash – a free-wheeling combo involving long-cooked meat with two poached eggs, fried potatoes, peppers, chorizo and brown sauce onions."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants American Hackney. A sheeny all-day eatery from the guys behind the now-glorious Sebright Arms in Bethnal Green, the Vincent serves up everything from late breakfasts to dinners with a broad American accent. Baked eggs, pork hash, ‘vegeree’ and waffles give way to burgers, buttermilk chicken buns, chilli chips and chocolate brownies, while drinks include the ubiquitous craft beers, hard shakes and some jokey cocktails."

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Dale Park

Yum Bun - Seven Dials Market
Yum Bun - Seven Dials Market
4.5 (6 ratings)
24/25 Earlham St, London, WC2H 9LD, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Nice buns just don’t cut it for these guys; the carbs they’re cooking up are nothing short of fantastic. Each fluffy, steamed pocket holds a stack of ingredients that’s more enticing than a bacon sandwich on a hangover. Choose from charming little flavour grenades such as slow-roast pork belly, panko-crusted cod, Japanese-style chicken, the not-to-be-overlooked portobello mushrooms with toasted walnuts and miso glaze or aromatic tofu with black-bean mayo."
London Chinatown Restaurant
London Chinatown Restaurant
3.9 (2287 ratings)
Traditional Chinese restaurant dishing up classics and lunchtime dim sum menus since 1980.
27 Gerrard St, London, W1D 6JN, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by London 4 days itinerary
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"Walk on over to Chinatown to the flying lanterns, markets, and unique trinkets. Then head to one of the most upscale and obscure dim sum parlors in the city – Opium. A 5-floor walk-up, sign in with the guard at the base of the steps and make your way to the private lounge. Enjoy homemade dumplings, bespoke libations, and a hint of posh as you seriously envision men in smoking jackets with a cigar and brandy with the ladies clad in gowns and pearls."
Murger Hanhan Sackville Street
Murger Hanhan Sackville Street
4.3 (467 ratings)
Savory Chinese flatbreads, noodle dishes, soups & clay pots are dished out in a cozy pub setting.
8A Sackville St, London, W1S 3DF, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantChinese noodle restaurantDiner
Mentioned by London On The Inside
London Cheap Eats | Food Guides
"Murger Han is a X’ian Chinese restaurant with branches in Euston, Mayfair and the City that seriously delivers the goods, and is super cheap too. The speciality here is Biang Biang noodles. They are made fresh in house every day and hand pulled by the chef into one giant 12 foot sheet and then cut into wide, thick strands before cooking."

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