• Food

    100 Wardour Street Bottomless Brunch Review

    I was greeted by a friendly maître d’ and given my choice of either the secluded bar or the sunny conservatory area. I took this as an opportunity to have a good bask in a comfortable armchair at a marble table. The chairs are a bit low for some people…

  • Food

    Evans & Peel Pharmacy Review

      “A cure for what ails ya” Fans of the London speakeasy scene will be delighted to know that the team behind Evans & Peel Detective Agency have branched out into dispensing pills and potions – or at least that’s the cover story. Located in a very unassuming Chiswick street…

  • Food

    Hanger SW6 Review

    We love a good steak so to get invited down to review Hanger, we were pretty damn excited. I mean the reviews for Hanger have been pretty impressive as a lot of reviewers and the public have been raving about it. We loved the cuteness of the place and how…

  • Arts

    Hamlet at The Park Theatre

    We all know the gist of Shakespeare’s Hamlet: a story of loss, grief, love, lust and ambition. A dangerous mix, especially when absorbed into sibling relationships wrapped in betrayal, revenge and repentance. But at the heart of all its reaching, universal layers is a story of family. A exploration into…

  • Arts

    Legendary Divas Live Review

    A standing ovation moving seamlessly into ecstatic dancing and repeated demands for an encore is a very good sign so let’s start there. This show replicates the showbiz extravaganzas and showcases of the past by staging a reunion of the 20th century’s greatest Divas. Booth plays five characters- himself, Barbara…