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 …
Titanic Cafe Holloway Road London

eat see stay – Est 2007
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Unforgettable afternoon tea at The Egerton House Hotel in elegant surroundings The Egerton House Hotel red-brick Victorian townhouse dates from 1843 and is located right …
Take a look at The Thin House at Thurloe Square in South Kensington, famously measuring just 6ft wide at its narrowest point. Located between South …
Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum is a free museum located in a Grade II listed old Victorian pumping station. As well as the history of the …
Perched atop one of the world’s most prestigious department stores – Selfridges, London. Alto by San Carlo has unveiled its newly renovated bar and dining …
The V&A will stage the UK’s first major exhibition in almost 30 years dedicated to Cartier jewels and watches, exploring how the Maison became an …
Refined British dining reimagined as the warmer weather beckons seasonal celebrations and alfresco afternoons. Sloane Place Restaurant is embracing the welcome feel of Spring in …
The British Library’s highly anticipated Food Season runs from 17 April – 1 June 2025. Now in its seventh year, the festival will once again …
To celebrate the release of the new Nicolas François Vintage, Champagne Billecart-Salmon has partnered with The Connaught, the iconic Mayfair hotel, to create an exclusive …
Foodie Explorers London Greasy Spoon Guide The greasy spoon, part of what makes London ..London for me. A visit isn’t complete without at least a …
Stepping off the sleeper train at 7am I really wanted a proper mug of tea. A mug of tea alongside a proper English breakfast. Searching …
Budget breakfast in Fulham Just a short walk from Parsons Green Underground Station you’ll find Peterborough Cafe, on Peterborough Road. This is THE place to …
Manuka Kitchen Review Unusual brunch dishes in Fulham Manuka Kitchen is a short walk from Fulham Broadway station in the heart of Fulham. We had …
No, not that River Café, Fulham! The Michelin-starred, Italian cuisine River Cafe in Fulham was established in 1987 and Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall are …