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Five Guys

Five Guys

Kids love going to this newly opened restaurant in Ealing. Whenever you think about a burger, Five Guys should be your first choice.

Charlotte's W5

Charlotte's W5

Open everyday from 8am until late, they serve great British food and serve delicious cocktails for a great dining experience for dates, friends, or family. A part of Charlotte's Group, comprised of 3 fantastic and individually unique restaurants.

Farm W5

Farm W5

Farm W5 offers organic produce at great prices and both hot and cold dishes. The juices are fresh and if you're treating yourself, the Victoria sponge cake is amazing!

Charlotte's Place Restaurant

Charlotte's Place Restaurant

2AA rosettes for culinary excellence and the Good Food Guide's Restaurant of the Year 2013. A family run place overlooking Ealing Common, where the food is unbelievable...

The Grange

The Grange

As well as the delightful garden, this pub's Thursday night quiz is legendary! It also serves great food and a range of different ales.

Cafe Zee

Cafe Zee

Great for breakfast, the eggs royale is amazing! Also the takeaway salad boxes are really tasty and varied.

Atari-Ya

Atari-Ya

A Japanese fishmongers selling high-quality sushi and sashimi.

Munson's

Munson's

A charming coffee shop located on St Mary's Road in Ealing. Great stop for good coffee, baked goods and delicious sandwiches.

The Grange

The Grange

The food at The Grange is delicious. They also serve some scrumptious white wine and do an amazing pub quiz during the week! It's a great place to cosy up in the winter or excellent in the summer - their beer garden is particularly pretty.

For Arts Sake

For Arts Sake

A printmakers and framers selling artwork. This place has been going strong since 1984!

Big Jim's Trims

Big Jim's Trims

Local barbershop in Ealing, with branches in Chiswick and Pimlico too.

Limeyard

Limeyard

An American diner serving hearty burgers, ribs and 2-4-1 cocktails every weekday evening.

The Red Lion

The Red Lion

Great selection of beers and food in a traditional pub with a 'secret garden' out back. Sunday is Pieminster Day, where you can choose between a roast dinner or a selection of pies.

Yvon's Artisan Patissier

Yvon's Artisan Patissier

Serving cakes, sandwiches, pastries and breakfast, this cafe/patisserie is also a great place for a quick lunch and coffee.

Electric Coffee Co.

Electric Coffee Co.

Listed in numerous publications, including the London Coffee Guide 2015, this cafe is perfect for those in search of good coffee in London. They also have amazing breakfast sandwiches.

Why not explore the nearby areas of Ealing, South Ealing, North Ealing, Acton, Hanwell, North Acton, Gunnersbury, Park Royal, Brentford and Kew

"The name Ealing is derived from "settlement of Gilla's people", which has been variously spelt as Illing, Gilling and Ylling before eventually ending up as the current spelling."

Walpole Park was recently redesigned and offers total tranquility, just a stones throw from the centre of Ealing Broadway.

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Home to many excellent restaurants and coffee shops, Ealing Green is the perfect spot when the sun is shining.

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With both National Rail and Underground links, Ealing is a fantastic area for commuters.

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What locals say about W5

  1. A peaceful part of London with great transport links to anywhere you need to go.

  2. It really has a nice community feel. The people are lovely. It also gives easy access to Ealing Broadway for the excellent shops and restaurants.

  3. It has everything you need on your doorstep without the need to go into central London. There are always events happening too, including festivals every summer.

  4. Ealing is a great location. There's loads of green space and everything is nearby!

  5. Ealing is a leafy, comfy, laid-back adornment to London life. You're never too far from a good coffee house or restaurant and there's lots of choice for socialising. You have close links to the M4 and good transport options if commuting further in to the city.

  6. I love South Ealing because it's a beautiful area, with loads of different things to do. It's easy to get to places, as there is a train station very close and many different bus stops

  7. Ealing is a mix of modern and countryside ambience. Outside the train station you can see a lot of shopping malls, restaurants and cafes, but if you walk a bit further inside, the picture changes to rows of Victorian houses. I've been told that these houses are one of the most expensive in the Greater London area. There is lots of greenery around and all amenities almost at your doorstep. On its western side are a number of beautiful brick houses of the 18th and early 19th century – if I had the money this is probably where I would choose to live in Ealing! There are large Irish pubs, in case you’re in need of liquid refreshment. Ealing is a strong, growing place with important, influential residents and many local events also take place at Ealing Town Hall, including concerts, photography exhibitions and meetings of local societies. To the south lies Ealing Film Studios, again the subject of another tip. Although I don't know much about them, it seems that a lot of films were produced at Ealing Studios – I didn't go inside (I don’t even know if this is possible but there was no sign outside that they are open to the public) so on a lovely Saturday morning we just took a picture from outside. Walpole Park is a beautiful park where people go for a picnic, play football, jogging etc. Me and my hubby spend some time watching many squirrels passing by. There is also a lovely pond and a cute children’s play area, but most of the parks are spacious green areas, where people play football. We loved the paths that are lined with trees and doing exercise in the fresh air. By the way, every July the park hosts the Ealing Jazz Festival that must be great (and almost free!) with hundreds of people going there and enjoying the events, like theatrical plays, opera etc.

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About W5

W5 is the postcode district in West London incorporating the areas of Ealing, Park Royal and is covered by the Ealing local authority.

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