Look Mum No Hands!
7.54 km49 Old Street, London
We like riding our bikes and drinking coffee. We had an idea about combining stuff we like to make something special. We found a great space in a great location, cleaned it up and called it 'look...
We like riding our bikes and drinking coffee. We had an idea about combining stuff we like to make something special. We found a great space in a great location, cleaned it up and called it 'look...
Welcome to The Green Goddess. Your local independent Beer Cafe & Microbrewery. We're all about celebrating great beer, quality wines, fine spirits and excellent tea and coffee, in a laid ba...
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Mayfair, just moments from Buckingham Palace as well as the exclusive shops of Jermyn Street, the Burlington Arcade, Bond Street, The Royal Academy of...
The Jewish Museum London is a landmark museum celebrating Jewish life and cultural diversity. The museum tells the story of Jewish history, culture and religion in an innovative and compelling way...
Since its opening in 2001, Masala Zone Soho has been one of the most popular restaurants in London serving real Indian food. Run by the same team behind highly acclaimed Indian restaurants Chutney...
Hoi Polloi is a modern brasserie part of Ace Hotel London Shoreditch. We are open from 07:00-00:00 every day serving breakfast, lunch/brunch, afternoon tea, dinner and supper as well as the bits i...
William Charles Sage is listed in the 1896 roll of pubs and hostelries as the publican of the St. Germain's Hotel, St. Germain's Road Brockley, Forest Hill, which is now home of the newly refurbi...
Londons Oldest Riverside Pub, dating back to c1520 Amazing views over the river and of Canary Wharf. We have the longest surviving Pewter top bar in the UK. We are open all year round and serve f...
THE LONDON CEMETERY COMPANY In 1831 the General Cemetery Company ran a competition to design a cemetery at Kensal Green, which duly opened in 1833. Stephen Geary, architect, entered but was unsuc...
Keats House is where the Romantic poet John Keats lived and was inspired to write his most memorable poetry. The grade 1 listed building is open to the public as a museum and literary centre, wher...