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Best British restaurants with outdoor seating for al fresco dining Wine News

We’re not a nation known for our outdoor dining scene, but now that pubs, bars, and restaurants can open for outdoor dining, you can bet we’ll make the most of it – whatever the weather.

Boris Johnson gave the green light to phase two of his roadmap on April 5, which means hospitality will reopen away for groups of six from April 12. For many of us, that means heading to our nearest beer garden.

Groups of up to six, or two households, can also gather in the outdoor spaces for a much-needed catch-up or picnic in the park, after the rules on social gatherings are relaxed on March 29.

Below Telegraph Food the writers reveal where they’ll try to find a table for drinks and food – delicious dishes, of course, but also (praise!) cooked by someone else.

Sam’s Riverside, Hammersmith

Recommended by William Sitwell, Food Critic for The Telegraph Magazine

Located on the Thames, Sam Harrison’s popular restaurant had been open for less than six months before the pandemic hit. With plenty of outside seating, which they extended throughout the summer of last year, this is the first place I’ll go for a plate of dressed crab and queen of puddings, to taste it all. grabbing some rays (I’m an optimist, I know) and looking towards Hammersmith Bridge.

Gylly Beach Cafe, Falmouth

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Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-04-13 10:05:08