• Food

    KERB has the Kids covered this Half-Term at Seven Dials Market

    “Another school holiday?” is what I imagine most parents and guardians are dreading… I mean ‘thinking’ as October half term approaches. With the weather unpredictable, it’s a chore thinking up rainy day activities to keep the kids occupied and detached from mobile devices, and how many more packed museums can…

  • Food

    Sakagura celebrates the Japanese maple leaf season

    This month Sakagura has decked out their restaurant and bar in a beautiful Autumn leaf installation. As you enter you will be wowed by the beautiful hanging Autumn leaves from the ceiling in the restaurant and the display of Autumn leaves displayed at the bar, where you will see a…

  • Food

    Villa Ascenti Gin Review

    I was recently sent a bottle of Villa Ascenti Gin to review and was pretty excited, I don’t have many Italian gins in my ever growing gin collection. The bottle certainly fits in nicely with its gorgeous pale green colour, copper lid and Italian countryside images on the table.  Villa Ascenti…

  • Arts

    The Girl Who Fell Review

    Thursday 17th October 2019, OnIn.London attended the world premier of Stage Traffic Productions and Eilene Davidson’s The Girl Who Fell, a powerful new play by Sarah Rutherford. The show deals with parent shaming, the dangers of social media, suicide , guilt and the powerful emotions accompanying loss and grief. It’s a play that…

  • Escapes

    The Hayden Pub & Rooms review

    Cosy. One word that describes the Hayden Notting Hill perfectly, from the heavy wood downstairs in the bar, to the large fabric headboards in the bedrooms. Cosy pretty much covers it. Oh and British, very British. Yummy asparagus, mashed potato, deep mahogany, lush fabrics and dogs. British. The hotel room…