Want to find the best restaurants in London? We’ve scoured the city’s food scene to find amazing dishes, delicious deals and the hottest pop-ups, plus cute cafés, Michelin-star spots, and food festivals. Oh, and don’t forget the drinks either – we cover cocktail bars, hidden speakeasies, and relaxed taprooms too! You’re sure to find somewhere superb with our guide to eating and drinking in London.
Can you guess what the Victorian Bath House used to be? Those quirky Victorians have a lot to answer for. They left London full of elegant, ornate, and sometimes downright bizarre structures, and modern-day Londoners ha...
We’ll be the first to say it’s more difficult to plan your evening when it’s cold and dark outside. Trying to convince your pals to head out for a drink before moving locations for dinner and then elsewhere for drinks i...
As much as we all love a spot of Christmas shopping, eventually it’s nice to escape a sea of red and green and hide out somewhere much calmer. Enter: The St-Germain Winter Bloom Pop Up bar. Completely covered in b...
Open now at Jubilee Place, Wharf Kitchen is joining London’s already pretty brilliant street food scene. Serving hungry Londoners from breakfast through to dinner, Wharf Kitchen has everything from poké bowls and...
This glamorous bar travels back in time at 19:20 every Wednesday evening. And guess which era it’s headed to? Step inside Sheraton Grand London Park Lane hotel to The Palm Court bar; a classic, Art Deco space with...
The Dinnerstry of Magic are opening their doors and welcoming the wandless for a festive dinner and dance. Taking place in a Location That Must Not Be Named, The Dinnerstry of Magic (D.O.M) cordially invite you to their...
Maitre Choux Chelsea will be the chain’s prettiest shop yet. Fabulously French, and rather delicious to boot, Maitre Choux‘s decadent eclairs have been quite the hit since they arrived in the capital. And wh...
This east London museum, curated by artist Viktor Wynd, has an on-site cocktail bar, and absolutely no boundaries whatsoever. It’s hard to know where to begin when writing about Viktor Wynd’s Museum of Curio...
There’s no horseplay at the Brasserie of Light, despite the statue. Selfridges aren’t exactly renowned for a restrained, subtle style, which means you really shouldn’t be surprised by this latest openi...
There’s lashings of Cuban spirit at this new Wapping pop-up – and we’re not just talking rum. Inspired by the opulent shenanigans of pre-revolution Havana, this new hotspot in Tobacco Dock (just downstairs f...