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Dining At: Eggslut Fitzrovia

Kicking off the first week of Tier Two lockdown in London was not a prospect I was hugely looking forward to… until the winning combination of Eggslut’s new-ish pad in Fitzrovia and National Coffee Week came to save the day.  Eggslut Fitzrovia  Eggslut burst into London’s consciousness with its Portobello outpost last year – opening …

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Woburn Walk: A Pocket of Georgian London in Bloomsbury

Woburn Walk is a gorgeous pocket of Georgian London you can still see in Bloomsbury today.  There aren’t many bits of King’s Cross that feel beautiful but you’ll certainly find one pocket of pretty at Woburn Walk – a pedestrianised street just across the road on the Bloomsbury/ King’s Cross divide across from Euston Station. …

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CellarDoor Review: Cocktails and Burlesque in a Transformed London Loo

CellarDoor is one of London’s quirkiest bars – a secret hideout tucked away in what used to be a public lavatory. Swing by for an appetizing tipple in one of London’s most unusual drinking locations. You’ll need to keep a sharp eye to find it. Surrounded by hotspots in the heart of Theatreland (Somerset House …

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Blind Spot London: The Hidden Speakeasy in St Martin’s Lane

An air of exclusivity practically oozes out of Blind Spot, the hidden speakeasy in upmarket St Martin’s Lane hotel. It’s hard to believe that this is only a few paces away from the hustle and bustle of Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden – the hushed bar, live jazz and well-balanced cocktails create a pleasant escape …

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Balthazar London Restaurant Review: As Disappointing as it is Expensive

London’s Balthazar is a poor imitation of its New York counterpart – and certainly not worth the high prices it commands. Londoners were getting excited about Balthazar well before it opened in Covent Garden in 2013. One of New York’s most distinguished restaurants was finally making its way to British soil, bringing its particular brand …

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Dining At: Bob Bob Ricard – The Soho Restaurant Where You Can Press for Champagne

Bob Bob Ricard is a British-Russian restaurant in London – a fabulously indulgent explosion of brilliant food, stellar design and that famous “Press for Champagne” button. Here’s what you need to know before you go. Crazes come and crazes go. Particularly on London’s rather fickle dining scene. Some of those crazes are pretty ridiculous. Remember …

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The Scrumdiddlyumptious Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea at One Aldwych

Nowhere does afternoon tea quite like London. But sometimes it can get a bit (dare we say it) dull. The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea at One Aldwych is a culinary adventure in the heart of the city. Words by Sophie Ritchie A Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea… is something that …

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