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Sunday Brunch, The Intercontinental

Brunch eaters fall into two camps. There are those who hear the word ’bottomless’ and prepare by skipping dinner the night before and stocking up on Pepto Bismol and there are those who are so religious about their three-meal-a-day routine … Read more →

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The Chelsea Pig

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Tucked away on the quiet corner of Old Church Street and Paultons Street, whilst being just a stone’s throw from the bustling King’s Road, The Chelsea Pig has long been a destination spot for locals in the … Read more →

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The Mother’s Day Regency Afternoon Tea at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane

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A site for entertainment since 1663 and therefore the world’s oldest theatre still in use, the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane has seen, heard and played it all – from the first-ever performance of the national anthem to … Read more →

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Macellaio, Fitzrovia

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There’s little that can beat a Sunday roast; Crispy potatoes, fluffy Yorkshire puddings, tender, succulent meat, perfectly cooked vegetables, and the whole thing slathered in gravy. Most Londoners spend their Sundays searching for the best roast in the … Read more →

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Royal Lancaster Festive Afternoon Tea

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There’s nothing quite like Christmas in London. It’s no secret that the lights, trees, and glittering ambience all make up the magic in the capital but why not complete the experience with a quintessentially elegant pastime? Enter the … Read more →

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Christmas Afternoon Tea at Biscuiteers, Notting Hill

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Biscuiteers made their fortune harnessing not one but two of the great human weaknesses; refined sugar and bespoke personalised gifts. There’s a certain glamour to a personalised item isn’t there? Perhaps it makes you think of Elton John … Read more →

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Maggie Jones

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Maggie Jones’s has been a favourite haunt among Kensington locals for over 40 years. Cosy, rustic, informal and incurably romantic, the restaurant is tucked away in a little cul-de-sac between Kensington High Street and Kensington Church Street. Maggie’s … Read more →

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Cellar at Kindred, Hammersmith

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To me, Hammersmith has always been a place I pass through; a busy station full of commuters, tourists, or excited students heading to their first performance at the Apollo. So, when I found out there was a swanky … Read more →

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Frog by Adam Handling, Covent Garden

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The last time I visited an Adam Handling restaurant was in November 2019, just a few months before the pandemic hit. I didn’t think Adam would be able to top my visit to Adam Handling Chelsea – it … Read more →

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The Lanesborough Grill

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With a remarkable location on Knightsbridge’s Hyde Park Corner, across from the greenery of Hyde Park, The Lanesborough is a well-preserved Regency landmark and one of London’s finest, five-star hotels. This April, the proud, patrician property introduced a … Read more →

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