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The Silver Birch, Chiswick

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Since I visited the venue late last year, the Silver Birch in Chiswick has gone from strength to strength, recently being awarded the enviable title of London Restaurant of the Year in the coveted AA Guide Hospitality Awards. … Read more →

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A Festive Afternoon Tea at the Great Scotland Yard Hotel

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I arrived at the Great Scotland Yard Hotel just before 2pm on Saturday, 30th November. The entrance was decorated with mini-Christmas trees nestled into bronze oblong plant pots. An extravagant Christmas wreath fixed above the doorway was a … Read more →

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The Belmond British Pullman Festive Lunch experience: a round trip through the Kent countryside

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During the festive season, the vintage carriages of our Belmond’s train are aptly transformed, capturing the wonderful spirit of Christmas. Lounge in restored comfort and enjoy a succulent meal with all the trimmings as the beautiful winter … Read more →

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The Pig’s Ear, Chelsea

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The Gladwin Brothers are renowned for bringing the countryside and their ethos – local and wild – to the cosmopolitan heart of London, through their excellent clutch of restaurants (Sussex in Soho, Rabbit in Chelsea and The Shed … Read more →

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Hawksmoor, Knightsbridge

Nestled in a side street off Brompton Road, Knightsbridge is a deceptively large branch of the popular London steakhouse. The Hawksmoor Empire, dreamt up in 2005 by childhood pals Will Beckett and Hugh Gott, came about when the pair embarked … Read more →

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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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