From historic half-timbered pubs opened in the 1600s, to button shops, tea merchants, hatters, and toyshops from the Georgian and Victorian periods and chic specialty shops opened in the twenty-first century, the establishments profiled inThe Traditional Shops & Restaurants of London embody the city's spirit and embrace its history and strong sense of tradition. Therevised guide profiles and updates the descriptions, directions, website addresses, and phone numbers of:o more than 75 businesses including booksellers, home furnishing stores, clothiers, perfumers, umbrella shops, cheesemongers, and gourmet shops;o more than 40 places to eat and drink, including fine restaurants, cafes, pubs, and the best places for eel, pie and mash and fish-and-chipso the top historic street markets for food, antiques, bric-a-brac, and vintage clothesAnd-a boon for armchair shoppers-the address, phone, tube stop, opening hours for each establishment, and websites for online shopping are included.