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Kiln Kitchen Review
The Kiln Theatre (formally known as the Tricycle Theatre) houses the Kiln Kitchen, where theatre goers dine in for a pre and post theatre dining, they also offer up come some great lunch and Sunday brunch options as well. We visited the Kiln kitchen in the evening for dinner, it…
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BERTO Review
A Tuesday evening but flagship restaurant Zia Lucia was buzzing with customers indoor and out, the vibe continued next door where their little ‘brother’ Berto was quickly filling up. Despite a busy service, they managed to maintain a family friendly atmosphere. The open pasta bar was the focal point from…
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Celebrate 100 Years of Magic with Disney On Ice
This year, a cast of more than 50 of Disney’s unforgettable characters from 14 classic and modern stories come together to create a magical experience on ice. Led by the Mouse-ter of Ceremonies Mickey Mouse, the cast includes the spirited Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and many of the Disney…
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Go off-Piste at Archer Street’s alpine pop-ups this winter
Most of us have yet to pack away our summer clothes, holding on for dear life to each sporadic sunny day that comes along. The thought of dark nights and frosty months ahead can seem dreary but it doesn’t have to be, evenings curled up under a blanket watching box…
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Cahoots announces new 1940s train station-themed cocktail bar
Opening in the heart of Soho this November, Cahoots have announced their newest bar experience, with a 1940s cocktail bar set in an over ground train station. Opening for business this autumn on Kingly Street, Soho, the well-respected Cahoots team have been working tirelessly to secure another astounding top-secret location. …