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Aspires to be the Large Hadron Collider of cocktails. Try the Hennessy XO and Cuvée du Centenaire mixer (a.k.a Pimp My Side Car). Much appreciated by the stylish workers of the neighbou... read more
Hit food truck #MEATLiquor lands a diner-style, permanent home beneath a West End car park. Order a sloppy/meaty burger with a side of deep-fried pickles or a bacon-crusted cheese brioche. Neon-bat... read more
Luggage tags win a second life as menus at Seven, one of the 20 or so venues that make up Brixton Market. What was once a 1930s covered market has become South London's Hipster Central, playin... read more
This pop-up bar — open until January 2012 — delivers a 270-degree view that sweeps from Tower Bridge to the Gherkin (a.k.a. the Swiss Re Building). Despite its odd location at... read more
Drinks served in milk jars, with retro gold caps and straws. Rum-and vodka- based cocktails at fair prices draw locals for repeat business. Try the Once Loved (Kraken rum, Coco Lopez, pineapple jui... read more
In these wild times of retrophilia, the London club scene is a place where burlesque rhymes with cabaret and eclectic nights filled with feathers and glitter: so ‘Last Days of Decadence' in... read more
Named after a Lewis Carroll quote, this Hoxton cocktail den has a front lounge with Alice in Wonderland-style adornments. But the action's in the back. Hand-picked customers are handed keys to... read more
A late-night boozer with a killer jukebox, the Boogaloo is fast becoming a North London institution. Alongside the locals, celebrities from Kate Moss to Shane McGowan have been known to drink away ... read more
Equally extravagant and delightfully louche sibling to Trois Garcons restaurant. Irresistibly alluring to fashion and media crowd. Antique dealer owner's tastes reflected in crazed eclecticism: fla... read more
Back in the late 1990s, when hanging around in Shoreditch warehouse conversions was still a novelty for the affluent creative set, Home was the bar du jour. Plenty of rivals have come and gone from... read more
Little gem discretely hidden deep under Notting Hill. Delightfully cheerful and shabby dive with full on hybrid tunes, party atmosphere, and great vibes. Offers firm competition to east end's trend... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talent...
Preview: With Jason Pomeranc’s Thompson brand having conquere...
London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
If a James Bond villain used a shop front to disguise his secret la...