I am planning my 7th trip to London but will be taking a friend who has never been. So of course I want to cover the usual tourist sites and we will actually have to eat something (I'm not big on sit down meals when on my own).
Does anyone have recommendations for a nice (but not super expensive) restaurant/pub to have roast beef and Yorkshire pudding?
How about some of your favorite London pubs in a central area (that also serve pub food for lunch and/or dinner)
London Experts: roast beef/Yorshire pud and pubs
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Here are some threads to get you started:
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/my-top-5-pubs-in-london.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/london-food-prices-and-pubs.cfm
You can try the upstairs restaurant at the Albert Pub on Victoria Street a couple of blocks from Parliament and Westminster Abbey. Not super expensive and they have a two course dinner with what is called in London as a starter (Americans call it an appetizer) and then you arise from your table and get a choice of roast beef, turkey and pork with all the trimmings. You can have a third course of dessert. Gourmet? Not really but not all that bad or expensive. Couple that with a pint and it's an affordable nice dinner.