Maggie Jones's Restaurant

Maggie Jones's Restaurant

Maggie Jones Restaurant

Maggie Jones’s

Maggie Jones’s has been a favourite haunt among Kensington locals for over 40 years.

Cosy, rustic, informal and incurably romantic, the restaurant is tucked away in a little cul-de-sac between Kensington High Street and Kensington Church Street.

Maggie’s is warm, friendly and traditional, with a generous menu full of classic dishes, beautifully cooked.

http://www.maggie-jones.co.uk

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Maggie Jones's, Kensington

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Named after Princess Margaret, who used to book there under the alias "Maggie Jones", the restaurant’s cosy and country themed atmosphere has welcomed patrons for forty years.

Sister of French restaurant La Poule au Pot, Maggie Jones’s breathes home.

Known in the Kensington area, the decadent menu is awash with delicious traditional dishes such as rack of lamb, stuffed roast chicken and hearty meat pies and homely desserts including apple crumble and bread and butter pudding.

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Superb game and meat dishes at medium to expensive prices in a very romantic setting on three floors.

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