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Take it outside: the best alfresco eating in London

Source: Courtest of Claridges

The Provençal Rosé Paradox is when a middling rosé delivers earth-shattering results somewhere on the south coast of France but tastes like Blossom Hill back in foggy England. At any one of these terraces, ignore this rule: each is blessed, leafy, sun-kissed (let’s hope) and charming; where the world’s ills are quickly forgotten and replaced only with good drinking and fine eating. From Soho rooftops to palatial Mayfair enclaves, these restaurants and bars are among London’s most suited to alfresco. Each a place to while away afternoons this summer. And, yes, many are covered, but that’s because we are, after all, in England, not Provence.

Claridge’s

Thin in form but not in offering, the Claridge’s terrace

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