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Central location, close to Bayswater and Notting Hill tubes and Paddington mainline station. Off street parking in front of mews [more] house, under cover. Similar to a private garage but no garage door, however not visible from main road. Space available by arrangement as owner occasionally uses the space too.
Parking space 1/2 a minute away from St. Johns Wood Tube Station. Private driveway. Central London.Available weekends only.
Car space in a secure underground parking
Secure allocated car park. Locked gate with key access only. Perfect for residents of Notting Hill/Bayswater who want the [more] convenience of local parking with the safety of secure off street parking.
Single garage space available in private mews off George Street. Very secure and a short walk to the London Underground stations [more] and Oxford Street. Mews house rented to three young professionals who dont require the space.
Large lock up garage. 2 minutes from Maida vale station, 7 mintue walk from Lords cricket ground. Close to the West End. NO [more] CONGESTION CHARGE. £220 in advance + £220 deposit refundable at the end of the term in full.
Secure Underground Parking Spaces available on Kilburn High Road (under Starbucks).
Private car parking space in residential car park in Central london, St Johns Wood. 5-10 min walk to St Johns Wood and Swiss [more] Cottage Tube stations. Direct access to bus routes 46, 113, 13, 82 and 187.
Right at Notting Hill Gate this secure Underground Car park is under 24 Hour surveillance and is perfect for your vaulable car or [more] work vehicle.
Parking space is in the residential apartment complex called Carlton Gate on the Harrow Rd W9. It is a secure underground space [more] with 24 hour security and CCTV. Tenant will have to display Apartment owners stickers in windscreen and will have a security pass to access space. Outside the complex are bus links to Paddington Euston and Victoria stations.
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Frontline Restaurant
Find a Parking Space near Frontline RestaurantSeasonal British
Average Price: £25 - £34
The Frontline restaurant is a welcome haven from the bustling streets of London's Paddington. The restaurant is part of the Frontline media club that uniquely combines eating, drinking and thinking. Profits from the restaurant support the charitable work of the Frontline Forum with its weekly programme of cutting edge documentaries and discussions that ensure the world's causes and crises that fade from the headlines are kept in sharp focus.
Food
Traditional British cuisine is enhanced by seasonal variations and Frontline signature dishes. The food is sourced from specialist, independent producers and the fish is supplied directly from small boats off England's east coast. The menu is unpretentious, uncompromising on quality and priced to be easy on the pocket.
Starters include Smoked Eel with Beetroot and St Tolas Goats Cheese from the West Country and Potted Duck with Spiced Pickled Damson plums and toast. Mains include comfortable classics like Shepherd's Pie and succulent Saddle of Welsh Mountain Lamb with Plum and Pistachio Stuffed Belly.
Wine
Malcolm Gluck, wine author and creator of Superplonk.com, has put together a remarkable wine list for Frontline with even more remarkable prices.
"In sourcing the Frontline wine list I was aiming to create something I have been searching for in 30 years of eating out in London and never found:
a restaurant with an extraordinary range of delicious wines, many of them unusual and out-of-the-way, all affordable at non-rip-off prices."
Malcolm Gluck
- Please be aware that a credit card will be required to secure bookings of 5 or more people.
- Breakfast is served until 12pm
- Lunch is
followed by an afternoon menu including teas and cakes from 3pm to 6pm
- Dinner is served from 6pm
The Frontline Fair Wine policy means great wines at remarkably good prices. Rather than the 300% mark-ups of many restaurants Frontline simply add
£10 and VAT to the cost price. So the better the wine the better the deal.
