

Where to go for summer dates in London
We all know summer changes (and raises the stakes of) a London date. The city stays light until ten, the pavements fill up, and suddenly "drinks?" feels like a wasted opportunity. This is a list for doing it properly - organised not by postcode but by the kind of date you're on. The nervy first coffee. The ice cream that's really an excuse for a walk. The wine bar where things get interesting. The spot that becomes a permanent fixture long after the first, third and fifth date. And, naturally, for when it matters, somewhere special. Twenty places, five categories, one long summer. Use accordingly.


The coffee date
Cremer, Hoxton - Coffee that stretches into lunch if it's going well. An exit strategy if it isn't.
Esters, Stoke Newington - Serious coffee, small room, and Clissold Park two minutes away for the debrief walk.
Lot 103, Newington Green - A neighbourhood room that does its own thing quietly. Order the donuts. Share it, if you're brave.
Special Guests, Marylebone - Maybe the best coffee in the city, but be prepared to queue.


The ice cream date
Happy Endings, Hackney - Ice cream sandwiches worth crossing London for. Plus, the name does some of the heavy lifting.
The Dreamery, Islington - Small-batch scoops at the end of the Village. Built for a slow lap of Lloyd Park.
Soft & Swirly, Hackney - Soft serve taken seriously. A date that costs a fiver and lands anyway.
Chunk Provisions, Leyton - Ice cream sandwiches, soft serve, and a reason to finally go south.


The wine bar date
New Forms, Chelsea - Records, natural wine, low lighting. Talk less, listen more.
Bambi, London Fields - Arguably built for flirting, it’s a spot that’s low-lit and loud in the right way.
Forza Wine at the National Theatre - The terrace, the river, the sunset: consider this Central London's best-value view.
Top Cuvée, Highbury - A neighbourhood wine bar that takes the wine, not itself, seriously.


The third date - the special one
Perilla, Newington Green - Quietly one of London's best restaurants, and a hotspot for celebs like Harry Styles.
Acme Fire Cult, Dalston - Live fire and sharing plates. The drama is built in.
Brawn, Columbia Road - The "I actually like you" dinner. Has been for years.
Tiella, Columbia Road - Coastal Italian on the flower market. Sunday afternoon, taken slowly.


The pub date
The Plimsoll, Finsbury Park – A proper pub with a famous cheeseburger. No pretence to hide behind.
The Albion, Islington – Wisteria, a walled garden, and pints that go down easily.
The Marksman, Hackney Road – An East London institution – take them upstairs if it's going well.
The Camberwell Arms – South London's finest. Consider a Sunday roast as a relationship milestone.