The Story
Caravaggio on Leadenhall Street was primarily an Italian restaurant but functioned as one of the City's more serious bar destinations through the 1990s — named for the painter, decorated accordingly, serving the Lloyd's of London market workers and insurance brokers who filled Leadenhall Street. In an area defined by the Leadenhall Market's Victorian ironwork and the Lloyd's building's exposed pipes, Caravaggio offered something quieter and more continental. The bar list was as considered as the food.
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