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Brown Cow, Fulham

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‘Fulham neighbourhood pub, Brown Cow recently reopened following a complete refurbishment. Part of The Liberation Group who operate over 130 pubs in South England, London and the Channel Islands, The Brown Cow sits within their eclectic Butcombe … Read more →

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Neat, Soho

Neat Burger, the trailblazing plant-based fast-food concept, is thrilled to announce its brand evolution into ‘Neat’. Evolving from the occasional to something for the every day, Neat is expanding into a new era of eating with brighter, healthier and fresher … Read more →

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Gouqi, St James’s

In the heart of London’s Piccadilly, a stone’s throw from Trafalgar Square, is Gouqi. Pronounced ‘Goh-Jee’, the restaurant is named after the goji berry, a symbol of health and vitality in Chinese Culture.

Gouqi marks Chef Tong’s return to the … Read more →

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Ayllu, Paddington

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Ayllu is a Peruvian/Japanese restaurant in the heart of Paddington’s recently rejuvenated Regent’s Canal area. Serving contemporary sharing plates, sushi, ceviche and cocktails, ‘Ayllu’ now offers an all-new discounted menu with dishes starting from as little as … Read more →

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The William, Kensal Rise

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Loci Pubs was founded by brothers Ben and Ed Robson, and their childhood friend Adam Gostyn. After years spent working at the heart of London hospitality, they aspired to find once-loved pubs and transform them into proper locals, … Read more →

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Viajante87, Notting Hill

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On a crisp autumn evening several nights ago, a friend and I headed to one of my favourite West London neighbourhoods, Notting Hill, to visit the late-night cocktail bar Viajante87. We would have walked past the venue (a … Read more →

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Sunday Brunch with Live Jazz at The Brasserie, St Pancras by Searcy’s

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Searcy’s has been a stalwart of the British hospitality scene for over 175 years. The chain now has residencies at some of London’s most iconic landmarks such as The Gherkin, The Barbican and the oldest part of St … Read more →

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Maresco, Soho

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It was one of those desolate nights when Soho can feel like a wasteland. ‘Where is everyone?’. I run through my mental checklist; it isn’t a bank holiday, nor is there a train strike (for once) … Read more →

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Bar 1790, The Sandeman Quarter

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Nestled in St Swithins Lane, not far from other city-worker favourites, like The Ned and Coq D’Argent, is Bar 1790, a wine and tapas bar, with a big Portuguese influence. The bar is named after George Sandeman, who … Read more →

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King’s House, Chelsea

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With the forthcoming coronation of our new monarch, there’s been quite a lot of chat about kings lately, so it seems that King’s House – a multi-faceted venue on King’s Road – really couldn’t have picked a better … Read more →

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