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The Gate Marylebone Review
Plant based pioneers The Gate have been serving up vegetarian and vegan delights way before veganism became a movement. It’s popularity has grown over time attracting vegetable and meat lovers alike. The spacious Marylebone branch spreads over two floors with an an outdoor dining area. The interior is stylish and…
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TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR THE STORIES FESTIVAL
Today The Evening Standard in association with Netflix, announces that tickets are on sale for its inaugural Stories Festival which will take place at Picturehouse Central on 24-26 September 2021, with three days of inspirational storytelling in the heart of London. The first programme details have also been revealed and…
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ON IN London tried grocery apps to see what all the fuss is about – and food shopping will never be the same
A revolutionary idea has taken over London’s competitive food scene– and it’s so simple, we’re surprised it’s taken this long for anyone to come up with it. Introducing: grocery delivery apps. “But I already get my monthly Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury’s delivery,” we hear you say. Well, this is like that – except you…
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ONIN London reviews the SEA CONTAINERS restaurant – and seafood never looked so good
With summer finally having returned, we recommend a celebration – with food. After spending over a year in lockdowns, Londoners have been starved of opportunities to explore the bustling food scene, which is returning with a vengeance. There are new restaurants opening at every turn, like Cafe Cecilia in Hackney…
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Live sculpture painting and art installation at Boxpark – Shoreditch
The unstableness of the last year has seen many business, entrepreneurs and creative’s tap into the power of co-creation and collaboration to help them adapt and become more innovative in this changing and unpredictable climate. Art lovers have appreciated staying connected with digital innovation bringing us virtual art exhibitions, galleries…