Art & Culture
If you want an alternative to West End shows with cheaper
tickets, London’s No.1 venue dedicated to international
dance - presenting dance in all forms from contemporary
to flamenco, ballet to hip hop and more.
My favourite performance – Romeo and Juliet.
253 locals recommend
Sadlers Wells Theatre (Stop UB) station
If you want an alternative to West End shows with cheaper
tickets, London’s No.1 venue dedicated to international
dance - presenting dance in all forms from contemporary
to flamenco, ballet to hip hop and more.
My favourite performance – Romeo and Juliet.
The museum shows off the history of the Royal Mail and
how it’s been delivering letters and packages to people for
centuries and interesting mail from the first Christmas cards to letters lost in shipwrecks. The real treat of the museum is the chance to ride the Mail Rail, underground tracks that were once used to ship mail all over the city. Kids friendly.
9 locals recommend
The Postal Museum
15-20 Phoenix PlThe museum shows off the history of the Royal Mail and
how it’s been delivering letters and packages to people for
centuries and interesting mail from the first Christmas cards to letters lost in shipwrecks. The real treat of the museum is the chance to ride the Mail Rail, underground tracks that were once used to ship mail all over the city. Kids friendly.
Food scene
A neighbourhood cocktail bar, espresso bar
and all-day restaurant located in the same
building as our flat. Love this place for
brunch.
219 locals recommend
Exmouth Market
Exmouth MarketA neighbourhood cocktail bar, espresso bar
and all-day restaurant located in the same
building as our flat. Love this place for
brunch.
A 'grandaddy' of London gastropubs that
has been widely credited for both
delicious food and beer. Draught beers
include the Eagle's own IPA and a couple
of options from Hackney Brewery.
British cuisine, they serve nice Sunday
roast.
79 locals recommend
The Eagle Farringdon
159 Farringdon RoadA 'grandaddy' of London gastropubs that
has been widely credited for both
delicious food and beer. Draught beers
include the Eagle's own IPA and a couple
of options from Hackney Brewery.
British cuisine, they serve nice Sunday
roast.
A Michelin-starred home of Nose-to-Tail
Dining, very elegant place that is famous
for its unusual cuts of meat and pioneering
simplicity.
136 locals recommend
St. JOHN Restaurant
26 St John StA Michelin-starred home of Nose-to-Tail
Dining, very elegant place that is famous
for its unusual cuts of meat and pioneering
simplicity.
Granger & Co. Clerkenwell
50 Sekforde StPerfect place for brunch! You should try their fritters
The Modern Pantry
47-48 St John's SquareModern European restaurant
Morito
195 Hackney RdFabulous place for tapas
PANZO
50 Exmouth MarketPerfect spot for pizza lovers, they make great, crispy pizzas
Briki
67 Exmouth MarketA coffee place with amazing pies
Our favourite brunch spot with bottomless Bellini's
36 locals recommend
Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings
42 Northampton RdOur favourite brunch spot with bottomless Bellini's
Drinks & Music
Hidden non-stop live music venue, where
in-house musicians take centre stage &
only play songs requested by the audience.
19 locals recommend
The Piano Works
113-117 Farringdon RdHidden non-stop live music venue, where
in-house musicians take centre stage &
only play songs requested by the audience.
The Three Kings
7 Clerkenwell CloseGreat pub with a variety of beers and ciders.