London's Shops
Regent Street
110 Regent St
Cosmetics
Chain
Molton Brown
A luxury British fragrance and beauty brand selling high-end hand washes, perfumes, and bath products known for their exotic ingredients.
Started as a hair salon in South Molton Street in 1971, the brand grew into a global name, known for Made in England quality.
Bond Street
26 Old Bond St
Clothes
Chain
Moncler
A luxury fashion house specialized in high-end outerwear, puffer jackets, and Moncler Genius collaborations that bridge the gap between mountain gear and high-fashion.
Originally a French mountaineering brand founded in 1952, it was reinvented by Remo Ruffini in 2003 into the global luxury fashion leader seen on Bond Street today.
Sloane Square
Duke of York Square
Jewellery
Chain
Monica Vinader
A contemporary British jewelry boutique specializing in ethical gemstones and customizable friendship bracelets. They offer an in-store engraving service for personalized gifts while you wait for your jewelry.
The brand launched in 2008 and quickly became a favorite of the British Royal Family. This flagship represents their commitment to accessible luxury and sustainable, recycled gold and silver.
Covent Garden
Monmouth Street
Restaurants
Chain
Monmouth Coffee
A pioneer of specialty coffee offering single-origin beans, organic milk, and fresh pastries to a dedicated daily queue of coffee enthusiasts.
They began roasting and retailing coffee in the basement here in 1978, helping to transform Monmouth Street into a destination for independent, high-quality food and drink.
Covent Garden
27 Monmouth St (off King St)
Cafes
Independent
Monmouth Coffee
A pioneer of London’s specialty coffee scene selling single-origin beans and freshly brewed filter coffee. It is known for its communal tables and early-morning queues of devotees.
Founded in 1978, Monmouth was instrumental in the UK's third wave coffee movement. They began roasting in their basement here, helping to define the modern artisanal character of the area.
Chiltern Street
18 Chiltern St
Food
Independent
Monocle Café
A cozy, design-led Japanese-Scandinavian cafe selling specialty coffee, matcha, and small bites like cardamom buns. It serves as a physical extension of the global Monocle magazine brand.
Opened in 2013, this cafe helped establish Chiltern Street as a hub for the international creative class, blending high-quality media culture with a neighborhood coffee shop feel.
Pavilion Road
237 Pavilion Road
Shops
Independent
Mother Vine
A specialist wine merchant selling a diverse range of bottles, from everyday classics to rare vintages, with a particular focus on smaller, independent European vineyards.
Launched by the team behind some of London's best wine bars, this shop aims to demystify wine while providing a highly curated, expert selection for local collectors.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Accessories
Chain
Mulberry
Luxury leather goods including the iconic Bayswater bags, alongside accessories and small leather items that showcase traditional British craftsmanship blended with contemporary design and sustainable manufacturing practices.
Established in 1971 in Somerset, Mulberry is the largest manufacturer of luxury leather goods in the UK, renowned for its heritage-inspired designs and quality craft.
Elizabeth Street
79 Elizabeth St
Shops
Independent
Mungo & Maud
A stylish pet boutique selling high-end accessories for dogs and cats, including organic treats, minimalist leather collars, and designer beds. It caters to the sophisticated tastes of Chelsea pet owners.
Founded in 2005 by Michael and Nicola Sacher, the brand was created to bring a discreet, dog-focused luxury to the retail market, emphasizing fine materials and contemporary aesthetic design.
Kings Road
1a Langton St (off King's Rd)
Restaurants
Independent
Myrtle Restaurant
A refined modern European restaurant with Irish influences, serving seasonal dishes like beef cheek and boxty. It offers a sophisticated, intimate dining experience in the World's End section.
Founded by celebrity chef Anna Haugh, Myrtle brings high-end gastronomy to the western stretch of the road, focusing on heritage ingredients and storytelling through modern Irish cuisine.
Carnaby Street
14a Newburgh St
Cosmetics
Chain
Mühle
A premium German shaving specialist selling artisanal razors, brushes, and high-end skincare products. The store features a traditional barbershop for professional wet shaves and grooming consultations.
Founded in 1945 in Saxony, Mühle remains a family-owned business. This London flagship was opened to bring the ritual of the shave to the modern, style-conscious Soho gentleman.
Old Brompton Road
159 Old Brompton Rd
Food
Independent
Nam Long Le Shaker
An upscale Vietnamese restaurant and bar selling pan-Asian small plates and the famous Flaming Ferrari cocktail. It is known for its lively, high-society atmosphere and dimly lit interior.
Founded in 1985 by the notoriously eccentric Thai Dang, it became a legendary haunt for celebrities and royalty, maintaining a strict door policy and a cult-like status for decades.
Pavilion Road
245 Pavilion Road
Food
Chain
Natoora
A specialist greengrocer selling high-quality, seasonal fruit and vegetables sourced for flavor. They supply many of London's top chefs and offer unique, non-commodity produce to the public.
Natoora was founded to fix a broken food system by sourcing directly from farmers. This store is a primary hub for Chelsea's most flavor-conscious home cooks.
Covent Garden
Shorts Gardens
Restaurants
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Neal's Yard Dairy
A specialist cheese shop dedicated to sourcing, maturing, and selling the finest artisanal farmhouse cheeses from across the British Isles and Ireland.
Founded in 1979, the dairy is credited with rescuing dozens of traditional British cheeses from extinction by providing a direct market for small-scale farmhouse producers.
Covent Garden
Neal's Yard
Cosmetics
Chain
Neal's Yard Remedies
The original organic apothecary selling essential oils, herbal remedies, and sustainable skincare in their iconic blue glass bottles within the colorful hidden courtyard.
Founded in 1981 by Romy Fraser, this shop was the UK's first certified organic natural health and beauty brand, sparking a global movement toward green beauty.
Savile Row
53 Jermyn St
Clothes
Independent
New & Lingwood
A quintessentially British outfitter selling flamboyant silk dressing gowns, velvet slippers, and traditional school-wear alongside high-end tailoring and colorful accessories.
Founded in 1865 to serve the scholars of Eton College, the brand brought its eccentric, aristocratic style to Jermyn Street in 1922 and remains a favorite for bold English dressing.
Covent Garden
Henrietta Street
Clothes
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Nigel Cabourn
A specialist menswear store offering vintage-inspired apparel based on historic military, outdoor, and workwear archives.
Cabourn is a legend in the industry, and this store is a museum-like space filled with rugged, functional, and historically accurate clothing.
