Cafe Calton – A New All-Day Destination with a Stunning Terrace and Panoramic City Views This June, Edinburgh will welcome Cafe Calton, a vibrant new …
Cafe Calton to Open This June on Edinburgh’s Iconic Calton Hill

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Cafe Calton – A New All-Day Destination with a Stunning Terrace and Panoramic City Views This June, Edinburgh will welcome Cafe Calton, a vibrant new …
Leftfield – the Bruntsfield neighbourhood restaurant by restaurateur Rachel Chisholm and chef Phil White – has reopened its doors following a short period of refurbishment. …
New pub and restaurant The Captain Darling for Edinburgh neighbourhood The Edinburgh neighbourhood of Stockbridge is set to welcome a bustling new pub and restaurant …
No disaster at this Titanic Cafe Another day and more research for our London Greasy Spoon Guide. This time a visit to Titanic Cafe on …
Sibling to Southampton Arms in Highgate Road, Kentish Town The Pocket Islington looks like it has been here for years when in fact it has …
Bottomless Pasta & Prosecco Pasta lovers can rejoice as there’s now a guaranteed way to have a bellissima weekend. Pasta Evangelists are launching a new …
Are we onto a winner at Pinner? The Greasy Spoon Guide research continues with a visit to Pinner Cafe. A short walk from Euston Railway …
The Loans Inn near Troon The Loans Inn is a country pub, restaurant and hotel situated just outside Troon in the village of Loans, Ayrshire. …
OLD COURSE HOTEL FOURTH FLOOR TRANSFORMATION ROOTED IN HERITAGE The Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa proudly unveils the transformation of its iconic fourth …
Spring Awakening at The Three Chimneys at Talisker For three nights only, on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th of May. The Three Chimneys chefs …
Seek out the Shepherdess Walk Park Mosaics Unveiled as part of the 2012 London Olympics, the Shepherdess Walk Park Mosaics in Hoxton are hidden away …
Forget Norman’s and eat in the Workman’s Cafe Continuing our London Greasy Spoon Guide with a stop in Archway at Workman’s Cafe & Restaurant. You’ll …
Time for bread? Maybe keep that time for a lie in It’s no secret that we like Germany and all things German so when we …
The only statue of Lenin in London We like finding odd things on our wanders, however finding a statue of Lenin in London was not …
One of Edinburgh’s most popular rooftop bars is getting an orange makeover to its castle view terrace this summer. Cold Town House in the Grassmarket …
Free hidden history at Islington Museum Looking for something free to do in London? Then a visit to Islington Museum is just what you are …
Were ‘bullet holes’ in Ruth Ellis pub fake? The Magdala is a pub on South Hill Park in Hampstead which is named after the 1868 …
SW16, Sunday lunch worth travelling for Streatham, the other side of London to Archway, where we were staying recently, and the local Streatham Hill train …
Vandalism? or something else at Myddelton Passage? The mysterious Myddleton Passage Police Carvings. It’s easy to wander along Myddelton Passage without noticing anything different, unless …
The installation features a three-photo collage captured in Foster’s New York studio, portraying the artist in a custom-designed garment with wing-like structures – a …
Inside the Cartier exhibition at The V&A Dazzling, thats the word which comes to mind after wandering around the UK’s first major exhibition in nearly …
This week Amuse by Kevin Dalgleish is unveiling its newly refurbished bar area in time for the bank holiday weekend. The Bar, a welcoming new …
Ox and Finch return with a refreshed look and menu Ox and Finch are back, after a refurbishment to claim their spot amongst the must-visit …
Visiting the tomb of Karl Marx in Highgate Cemetery The Tomb of Karl Marx stands in the Eastern cemetery of Highgate Cemetery, in North London. This tomb commemorates …