Beat the blues with comfort food, live music and bottle of bourbon.
Escape reality at the Polynesian-tiki bar complete with exotic furnishings, Pan-Asian bar snacks and 140 types of rum.
American-style pool hall has a retro pinball machine, booths, soul food and a dance floor where you can groove to the sounds of up-and-coming bands.
Beat the blues with comfort food, live music and bottle of bourbon.
Mark Hix brings his British cuisine (mushy peas, anyone?) west to a rugged Georgian Soho space.
Spanish, Japanese or a liquid lunch? Take your pick at the famed Hong Kong-based restaurant.
Sleek West End restaurant, cocktail bar and club. Book a table for dinner — and stay for dancing.
Elaborate Shoreditch resto (with a second Notting Hill location) boasts a showy, mansion-like setting and a seasonal menu.
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There’s no denying we’re all spoilt for choice. (Blame it on all that pick ’n’ ...
It may well be the younger, louder and more fun younger sibling to celebrity chef Gary Rhodes’s adjacent restaurant, but the dependable modern British grub certainly isn’t much cheaper.
Not hungry? Doesn’t matter. Go with a big group, dance on the tables and drink plenty of Momo Specials.
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