• Food

    The Brush Review

    Looking for a casual date night in Hoxton? Look no further than The Brush! We were invited on a Friday night and when we arrived, the first thing I noticed was the vibrant artwork in the restaurant. It had really cool decor, high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows, so…

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    Best Cooking and Baking Classes In and Around London

    Lainston House, Hampshire Learn to make world-class dishes from their state-of-the-art kitchens in the grounds of Lainston House, Hampshire. Or head out to the great outdoors to their kitchen garden, where barbecuing and woodfired classes come to life. Whatever your skill level, their award-winning chefs are ready to take you…

  • Arts

    A Rejuvenating Stay at Hart Shoreditch

    From the moment we arrived at Hart Shoreditch, it was clear we were in for a thoughtfully curated and truly restorative experience in the heart of one of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. The warm welcome from staff at the Hotel really set the tone for a the nights stay that…

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    Four Hands Supper Club At The Bountiful Cow Review

    This summer, The Bountiful Cow – Holborn’s beloved, female-led steakhouse – celebrates its  20th birthday. To mark the occasion, the team has launched a brand-new chef collaboration series: Meat Masters. The series kicked off this week with a one-off four-hands theatrical supper club co-hosted by Cveta Dukovska, The Bountiful Cow’s owner…

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    Lost Watches At Park Theatre Review 

    What happens when grief manifests in talking sculptures and ghostly confrontations? Lost Watches is a surreal new play featuring the voice of Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus, Harry Potter), which is what drew me to the play.  Written by emerging playwright Lorenzo Allchurch (Bollocks), this psychological absurdist drama-comedy explores grief, mental health and…