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Review: Paul French Family Bakery and Patisserie
Does anyone find when they eat patisserie for breakfast it feels like you’re on holiday? Why not recreate the holiday vibe everyday? Well okay maybe not EVERY day, then it would loose its allure. However at least with Paul you can feel like your on your holz ON A WEEKDAY!?…
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New Opening London: Bompas & Parr ‘The British Museum of Food’
Bompas & Parr ‘The British Museum of Food’ Three months from 23rd – October www.bmof.org or www.bompasandparr.com Bompas & Parr is delighted to announce the launch of the British Museum of Food, the worlds first cultural institution entirely devoted to the history, evolution, science, sociology and art of food. Never before has the subject…
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Leading Comedian Sara Pascoe to host intimate event series at The Book Club
Confirmed dates: Sunday 8th November / Sunday 3rd January / Sunday 7th Feb / Sunday 6th March Doors: 6pm – 9:30pm / Tickets: Advance Limited tickets for Nov 8th available here We are extremely excited to announce that Sara Pascoe, one of the UK’s leading comedians will host ‘Sara Pascoe’s Literary Salon’ as a new monthly event downstairs at The…
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WM Barker and co launch
One night in London and two opinions… See what our Aussie and our Londoner thought of WM Barker Tegan Lebon: As an Aussie living in London, I am always looking for new places to meet friends and spend an evening enjoying tasty food and exquisite cocktails. My friend and…
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Review of Hangmen at Royal Court
In Bruges writer/ director Martin McDonagh brings his viciously dark comedy Hangmen to Royal Court. The story takes place on the day hanging is abolished at a gloomy Oldham pub run by England’s second best hangman Harry Wade, played with Northern bravado by the excellent David Morrisey. The plot becomes…