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London Restaurants

Locally Sourced & Sustainable
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Locally Sourced & Sustainable

For restaurants with a real local, seasonal, farm-connected, or sustainability-minded food story that shows up in the menu or operating philosophy.

Average locally sourced & sustainable score: 7.5/10

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Score 6.0-7.9 • 5 restaurants
5

Milos' Craft Beer Emporium

9.3
Locally Sourced & Sustainable · 7.5
Gastro Pub · Downtown Core · $$

The strongest local angle is practical: Ontario brewers, nearby producers where possible, and a pub identity that keeps the beer and food conversation close to the region.

6

Garlic's of London

9.0
Locally Sourced & Sustainable · 7.0
Contemporary Canadian · Richmond Row · $$$

The menu repeatedly points to Ontario garlic, Ontario chèvre, local mushrooms, local beer and a local-sourcing identity, so the regional angle shows up in the food rather than only in the background.

7

The Springs Restaurant

8.5
Locally Sourced & Sustainable · 6.5
Canadian · South London / Wellington Road South · $$$

Local sourcing is a meaningful part of the restaurant's self-presentation: the home page talks about fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and the menu pages repeat the handpicked-by-proprietor language across lunch and dinner.

8

zen'Za Pizzeria

9.2
Locally Sourced & Sustainable · 6.5
Pizza · Downtown Core · $$

The ingredient story is strongest where the official menu talks about mostly organic sauces or toppings, clean-eating intentions, and a crust built around mixed organic wheat. Keep the claim modest, but it is part of the restaurant’s identity.

9

The Church Key Bistro-Pub

9.1
Locally Sourced & Sustainable · 6.0
Gastro Pub · Richmond Row · $$

Local sourcing is a supporting note rather than the headline. The restaurant's own identity leans on seasonal and local product, and the regional profile adds useful context, but the stronger reason to go remains the pub-bistro cooking and downtown usefulness.