Last year, when I officially became a grown up, (although there is some debate surrounding this) some of my favs bought me a voucher for…
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Strictly Ballroom, theatre review, London
Strictly Ballroom is a dazzling, sequined, joyous, life-affirming bundle of unadulterated pleasure and utter joy. It is a perfect antidote to all of life’s ails, it…
The Grift, immersive theatre, Bethnal Green Town Hall Hotel
Do you think you’ve got what it’s take to pull off a long con? If so this immersive theatre piece set in Bethnal Green Town Hall…
Rascals, bottomless brunch, restaurant review
There is something truly magical about surprising someone but particularly someone you love. And so my excitement was at an all time high when I finally told…
The Grinning Man, madness and wonder, theatre review.
Fresh, profound, riotous, bizarre, somewhat confused, a little overlong, magical. While contradictory, all of these are true of this new show, looseły based on the Victor Hugo…
Dead Rabbit pop up at Claridges, London
Is it worth the hype? That’s the big question. Well yes and no. It’s a strange fit, for a bar like Dead Rabbit, in the…
Little Bat Bar, #tastingTuesday, Chambord
At Christmas, my sister always buys a bottle of Chambord for us to add to our processco making it, I now know, not a Kir…
Nykteris cocktail bar, Girona
If you find yourself in Girona, with a hankering for a brilliant cocktail, then make your way immediately to Nykteri’s. On a quiet street in…
The Buried Child, Trafalgar Studios
After our excellent lunch at Lyle’s Tom and I ubered into town to the trafalgar studios to watch The Buried Child. I was particularly exited…
Chamber of Flavours 2.0, shhh it’s a secret.
Last night I became an alumni of the Chamber of Flavours and this, sadly, means I can’t really say much at all about what happened….