Where to eat in Pimlico

10 April 2012

From dining alongside Whistler's famous mural in the Tate to an eccentric menu in Grosvenor Road and a great atmosphere and generous portions in the SW1 branch of Spanish chain Goya, Charles Campion reveals his Pimlico picks...

Tate Restaurant
Millbank, SW1
Complete with the famous mural by Whistler, this old-established lunch spot continues to attract wine lovers with a sophisticated list - although there are not the bargains of yesteryear. £30pp ex-drinks. (020 7887 8825)

Pomegranates
94 Grosvenor Road, SW1
Patrick Gwynn-Jones's restaurant has been open so long that the sign still has an 01 prefix to the telephone number. The menu is eccentric and eclectic and loyal customers love the place. £35pp ex-drinks. (020 7834 0735)

Goya Pimlico
34 Lupus Street, SW1
Goya is one link in a chain of Spanish tapas-bar-cum-restaurants. This place has a good atmosphere and is known for serving generous portions - especially when it comes to tapas. £25pp ex-drinks. (020 7976 5309)

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