Ealing is fast becoming the go-to location to move to for young professionals, couples and families alike thanks to value for money, transport links and local life. Residents can expect lush parks, alongside an abundance of restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars.
Thinking of making the move to Ealing? We asked DesignMyNight to list the must visit restaurants and bars from the area that are perfect for brunch, dinner, after work drinks and everything in between.
Restaurants in Ealing
Rosa's Thai Cafe
With Rosa’s Thai Cafe around, you can enjoy the taste of Thailand without booking a flight. Founder Chef Saiphin grew up on a mountain farm in Northern Thailand before leaving for London. This, luckily for us, ended with her sharing her recipes and techniques with hungry Londoners via her fabulous food. Since her first permanent restaurant in East London in 2008, a further 26 restaurants have opened - all equally as delicious. At the Ealing branch, you’ll find traditional recipes such as noodles and curries, as well as boozy iced tea for when you want to spice up your midweek meal.
Address: 33 Haven Green, Ealing Broadway, London W5 2NX
W5 Collective is an Instagrammable gem that will soon become your new go-to for your caffeine fix, a working lunch or a brunch with friends. Menu-wise, this place serves up everything from pancake stacks to corn fed chicken; plus their bottomless brunch offering is seriously good, with 90 minutes of mimosas or prosecco on tap. The coolest part about this place? They serve a banging espresso martini, and for every one sold, they pledge to plant a tree - so you can get your caffeine fix, whilst doing your bit for the environment. Win/win.
Address: Unit 3, Dickens Yard, Ealing, London W5 2UQ
The iconic Teatro Hall is situated within one of Ealing’s most historic buildings, the 1930’s Forum Cinema. Much more than just a restaurant, this place boasts ‘create your own cocktail' carts, as well as a 40-strong cocktail menu, weekend bottomless brunch, wine on tap and bottomless coffee if you choose to work-from-restaurant on any given weekday. Food-wise, expect delicious pizzas from their imported wood fired oven, or homemade pasta using the freshest of ingredients. Planning a date night? This place is a no-brainer.
Address: 61 New Broadway, Ealing, London W5 5AH
Pubs and Bars in Ealing
Just a hop and a skip away from Ealing Broadway station, Beerkat is a bottleshop and taproom that is a must visit for any budding beer lover or craft ale connoisseur. The venue is home to a 12-strong tap wall, as well as a huge range of craft beers in bottles and cans. Guests here can expect a laid-back vibe - on weekends there’s a DJ playing the very best of disco and funk, as well as tasty pizzas being served up all day, every day. Not a beer fan? Ask the friendly bartenders to whip you up a cocktail and they may just oblige.
Address: 38 - 39 The Broadway, Ealing, London W5 2NP
If The Grange isn’t at the top of your date night list, it probably should be. Overlooking the common and boasting a secret garden, reading room and conservatory, this place is so much more than your local pub. With an extensive wine list, plus a plentiful range of premium beers, guests are sure to find a tipple they approve of to go alongside their hearty Sunday roasts or colourful vegan meals. This place is dog-friendly, too - making it the perfect spot to wind down after a long walk with your bestie on the common.
Address: The Grange, Warwick Road, Ealing, London W5 3XH
No.17 Dickens Yard combines aesthetic interiors (expect pastel pink sofas and floor-to-ceiling wall art), with alfresco drinking, an all-day menu and seriously delicious cocktails. Your new go-to hangout for drinks with friends, the venue fuses together a menu of both traditional and unexpected cocktails, from margaritas to banana daiquiris, and our personal favourite, the tipsy pink lemonade. If one thing’s for certain, it’s that a trip here is sure to spice up your Instagram feed.
Address: No 17 Dickens Yard, Longfield Avenue, Ealing, London W5 2TD
If you're considering moving around here, learn more about the local market in Ealing and talk to our team of Ealing estate agents. You should also see our guide to the best schools in the area.
Looking for more of the best Ealing restaurants and bars? Visit DesignMyNight and follow them on Instagram and Facebook; @DesignMyNight.
DesignMyNight is the UK's fastest growing discovery website, with over 3.8 million monthly users. It's present in over 21 UK cities, alongside Ireland and Australia and is the number one platform for finding and booking a table at the best bars, restaurants and pubs alongside purchasing tickets to some of the biggest events, pop-ups and experiences in the business.
Rosa's Thai Cafe
With Rosa’s Thai Cafe around, you can enjoy the taste of Thailand without booking a flight. Founder Chef Saiphin grew up on a mountain farm in Northern Thailand before leaving for London. This, luckily for us, ended with her sharing her recipes and techniques with hungry Londoners via her fabulous food. Since her first permanent restaurant in East London in 2008, a further 26 restaurants have opened - all equally as delicious. At the Ealing branch, you’ll find traditional recipes such as noodles and curries, as well as boozy iced tea for when you want to spice up your midweek meal.
Address: 33 Haven Green, Ealing Broadway, London W5 2NX
W5 Collective is an Instagrammable gem that will soon become your new go-to for your caffeine fix, a working lunch or a brunch with friends. Menu-wise, this place serves up everything from pancake stacks to corn fed chicken; plus their bottomless brunch offering is seriously good, with 90 minutes of mimosas or prosecco on tap. The coolest part about this place? They serve a banging espresso martini, and for every one sold, they pledge to plant a tree - so you can get your caffeine fix, whilst doing your bit for the environment. Win/win.
Address: Unit 3, Dickens Yard, Ealing, London W5 2UQ
The iconic Teatro Hall is situated within one of Ealing’s most historic buildings, the 1930’s Forum Cinema. Much more than just a restaurant, this place boasts ‘create your own cocktail' carts, as well as a 40-strong cocktail menu, weekend bottomless brunch, wine on tap and bottomless coffee if you choose to work-from-restaurant on any given weekday. Food-wise, expect delicious pizzas from their imported wood fired oven, or homemade pasta using the freshest of ingredients. Planning a date night? This place is a no-brainer.
Address: 61 New Broadway, Ealing, London W5 5AH
Pubs and Bars in Ealing
Just a hop and a skip away from Ealing Broadway station, Beerkat is a bottleshop and taproom that is a must visit for any budding beer lover or craft ale connoisseur. The venue is home to a 12-strong tap wall, as well as a huge range of craft beers in bottles and cans. Guests here can expect a laid-back vibe - on weekends there’s a DJ playing the very best of disco and funk, as well as tasty pizzas being served up all day, every day. Not a beer fan? Ask the friendly bartenders to whip you up a cocktail and they may just oblige.
Address: 38 - 39 The Broadway, Ealing, London W5 2NP
If The Grange isn’t at the top of your date night list, it probably should be. Overlooking the common and boasting a secret garden, reading room and conservatory, this place is so much more than your local pub. With an extensive wine list, plus a plentiful range of premium beers, guests are sure to find a tipple they approve of to go alongside their hearty Sunday roasts or colourful vegan meals. This place is dog-friendly, too - making it the perfect spot to wind down after a long walk with your bestie on the common.
Address: The Grange, Warwick Road, Ealing, London W5 3XH
No.17 Dickens Yard combines aesthetic interiors (expect pastel pink sofas and floor-to-ceiling wall art), with alfresco drinking, an all-day menu and seriously delicious cocktails. Your new go-to hangout for drinks with friends, the venue fuses together a menu of both traditional and unexpected cocktails, from margaritas to banana daiquiris, and our personal favourite, the tipsy pink lemonade. If one thing’s for certain, it’s that a trip here is sure to spice up your Instagram feed.
Address: No 17 Dickens Yard, Longfield Avenue, Ealing, London W5 2TD
Just a hop and a skip away from Ealing Broadway station, Beerkat is a bottleshop and taproom that is a must visit for any budding beer lover or craft ale connoisseur. The venue is home to a 12-strong tap wall, as well as a huge range of craft beers in bottles and cans. Guests here can expect a laid-back vibe - on weekends there’s a DJ playing the very best of disco and funk, as well as tasty pizzas being served up all day, every day. Not a beer fan? Ask the friendly bartenders to whip you up a cocktail and they may just oblige.
Address: 38 - 39 The Broadway, Ealing, London W5 2NP
If The Grange isn’t at the top of your date night list, it probably should be. Overlooking the common and boasting a secret garden, reading room and conservatory, this place is so much more than your local pub. With an extensive wine list, plus a plentiful range of premium beers, guests are sure to find a tipple they approve of to go alongside their hearty Sunday roasts or colourful vegan meals. This place is dog-friendly, too - making it the perfect spot to wind down after a long walk with your bestie on the common.
Address: The Grange, Warwick Road, Ealing, London W5 3XH
No.17 Dickens Yard combines aesthetic interiors (expect pastel pink sofas and floor-to-ceiling wall art), with alfresco drinking, an all-day menu and seriously delicious cocktails. Your new go-to hangout for drinks with friends, the venue fuses together a menu of both traditional and unexpected cocktails, from margaritas to banana daiquiris, and our personal favourite, the tipsy pink lemonade. If one thing’s for certain, it’s that a trip here is sure to spice up your Instagram feed.
Address: No 17 Dickens Yard, Longfield Avenue, Ealing, London W5 2TD
If you're considering moving around here, learn more about the local market in Ealing and talk to our team of Ealing estate agents. You should also see our guide to the best schools in the area.
Looking for more of the best Ealing restaurants and bars? Visit DesignMyNight and follow them on Instagram and Facebook; @DesignMyNight.
DesignMyNight is the UK's fastest growing discovery website, with over 3.8 million monthly users. It's present in over 21 UK cities, alongside Ireland and Australia and is the number one platform for finding and booking a table at the best bars, restaurants and pubs alongside purchasing tickets to some of the biggest events, pop-ups and experiences in the business.