There is a world without strawberry sandos and Dubai chocolate everything. A world with self-saucing puddings, treacle sponges, and 1980s Black Forest Gateau. Enter Jane’s Patisserie. The baker behind the…
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In Spain, where eating dinner at 10pm is common, there’s even a word for the joy of drawn out dining: Hat. Literally translating as “upon the table”, the word describes…
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People fly for restaurants, but rarely cross town for a bar. Pubs occupy a middle ground: they are places that reward most at the end of a long walk. Not…
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Hidden London: Bread by Bike, the Kentish Town bakery that kick-started
by News Roomby News RoomBread fresh from the oven. Step inside the blue frontage of Kentish Town’s Bread by Bike and that’s the first thing you notice, the smell: rich and warm and comforting.…
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The wine needed no help. Réserve de la Terre Rosé (£88, uk.champagne-telmont.com) is not Telmont’s first rosé, but it is its first certified organic one— a wine made without pesticides,…
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It is a tremendous iteration of modern drinking and dining, Elephant. But listen, my takeaway above all else is the Grolsch, which is on tap, and which once upon a…
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David Ellis reviews Lil’ Nashville: Line dancing? In Chiswick? Turns out it’s a hoot
by News Roomby News RoomDavid Ellis tips his Stetson to a good-time bar with an offer of fun that no one need feel self-conscious about
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Where else but east London for London’s only free, three-round poetry slam? Bethnal Green’s much-loved Genesis cinema hosts this one on the first Thursday of every month, with a simple…
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Casa-Soho: free music festival comes to the Blue Posts thanks to Casamigos tequila
by News Roomby News RoomThe festival appears to be modern marketing at its best — a pocket of Soho transformed into a tequila playground. Our recommendation is to visit around 5pm, for a two-hour…
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All My Gods: the new London dive bar with £8 martinis and booze-filled vending machines
by News Roomby News RoomPicture the scene: it’s 1am, you’ve just finished a bar shift and you walk into The Crobar on Soho’s Manette Street. The bar is five-people deep, Black Sabbath are pumping…