Lights out — this sensory dining experience serves you delicious food in the dark! Maybe you’ve heard whispers on the street about this brilliant concept of dining in complete darkness, or maybe you’ve watched Ric...
Bourne & Hollingsworth has transformed into an Espresso Martini garden for one month only. Focused on sustainability, this wholesome pop-up will serve up a brilliant selection of Espresso Martinis, surrounded by gor...
Move aside poached eggs and prosecco, we’re here for the tacos and tequila. Taking Sunday Funday—and, indeed, bottomless brunch—to a whole new level, Breddos Tacos have launched an all-you-can-eat taco menu that c...
Sushi Tetsu is small but perfectly formed. Good things come in small packages. It’s not just a saying, it’s something you really do need to believe when, like me, you stand proudly at 5’7” tall....
Save yourself a flight to Porto and head to An Evening on the Tiles! London, quite obviously, is not Porto. However, we’ve currently got some suspiciously Porto-esque weather, so if we could add the food, drink, and cul...
Graham’s Port invite you to fall in love with the cocktail of the summer. Every year, hundreds of thousands of British tourists flock to Portugal for a summer of sunshine, food, and seaside cocktails. Sounds prett...
Mother Clucker are legends in London’s street food game, and they’ve been serving up fried chicken from a converted US Army Ambulance for the past five years. But finally they’ve hatched a plan to open...
Forget everything you know about theatre, because dotdotdot is kicking things up a notch with their debut show, SOMNAI. Following in the footsteps of immersive theatre veterans like You Me Bum Bum Train, Secret Cinema a...
This hidden gem is the perfect place to visit if you’re ever in need of a pint, a trim and an ox tongue spring roll. Tucked away on a unassuming street in Clerkenwell, you find the The Gunmakers – a beautiful 19th...
Experience the real Secret London with a ride on this creepy, abandoned Royal Mail railway line. The brand spanking new Postal Museum has resurrected a section of the track deep under London and you can now ‘exper...