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James Cochran Brings Sunday Roasts to Old Fountain, Old Street
There are Sunday roasts, and then there are the kind that people actively plan their weekends around, and get excited for, and James Cochran’s revival of his much-loved 1251 roasts firmly falls into the latter category. Now taking over Sundays at Old Fountain, this is a return that’s been quietly…
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Chez Lui Chilled Sundays
Notting Hill has no shortage of stylish dining spots, but Chez Lui manages to feel refreshingly understated – more neighbourhood favourite than scene-driven hotspot. Recently, they’ve introduced Moules Frites nights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and it’s the sort of midweek ritual worth building plans around. The concept is simple: three…
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JOE & THE JUICE TURNS UP THE VOLUME IN CAMDEN WITH NEW STORE OPENING
Danish-born juice bar and coffee concept JOE & THE JUICE is set to open a brand-new store in Chalk Farm this May. The new store will bring its signature Scandinavian style, fresh-to-order menu and high-energy atmosphere to one of North London’s most creative neighbourhoods. Opening on Friday 1st May…
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Is London’s Late-Night Dining Finally Growing Up?
London used to have a fairly predictable answer to the question of where to eat after midnight: a kebab shop, a 24-hour bagel bakery if you knew where to look, or whatever greasy comfort food happened to be nearby. That was the deal. You ate well before 10 pm, or…
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Why London Professionals Are Rethinking How They Access Work Systems at the Weekend
Weekend work is part of the deal for a significant portion of London’s professional workforce. A client in a different time zone, a Monday morning deadline that crept forward, a system update that only the IT manager can sign off on. The trigger varies. The result is the same: a…