Foam canapés — they’ll be gone before you can say delicous.
Foam canapés — they’ll be gone before you can say delicous.
Sing your heart out in a private karaoke room with up-to-date song lists and waiters on call to bring you enough drinks to keep you going. Larger groups also get a box of props, accompanying instruments (inflatable guitars, tambourines) and wigs.
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Unlisted will deliver everything from a masseuse to a personal trainer, beautician, hairstylist, holistic therapist or makeup artist directly to your door. Alternatively opt for a sparty (spa party) for up to 30 of your friends.
Set inside the wonderfully tranquil Holland Park, this picture-perfect spot is arguably London’s most romantic restaurant.
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Private members’ club in a grand 18th-century Georgian townhouse. Choose to eat in the fine dining restaurant, casual living rooms, bar or garden; use the spa; hang out in the elegant drawing room; or check into a bedroom upstairs.
Cheesy does it at this small artisan shop where you’ll find everything from buffalo ricotta to farmhouse manchego, as well as freshly baked bread, cakes, biscuits and jams. Soups, salads and other seasonal dishes are available in the tasting cafe.
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London’s tiniest hotel, with only two rooms, is set over four floors of a restored 18th-century townhouse. Designer David Carter has given it his signature stamp, and the interior is an eclectic mix of old and new.
Bubble specialist who will blow your mind and entertain your guests with everything from the edible variety to square shaped, teeny tiny or big enough for a person — and even bubbles that burst into flames.
Gastropub provides an oasis of calm on a quiet residential street. Seasonal comfort food (including grilled meats and fish) and cocktails.
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