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Restaurants
“Scalini is a great Italian restaurant with a buzzing atmosphere on Walton
Street while the food and service are first class. It’s behind Harrods and not too
far from South Kensington.” – DW
Location: Walton Street. Tube: Knightsbridge
“Crazy Bear is a cool bar and restaurant near Goodge
Street tube; the friendly staff and great Thai food make it
an inviting place to eat and drink.” – EG
Location: 26-28 Whitfield Street. Tube: Goodge Street
“Dans Le Noir is a restaurant in total darkness so it enhances your
other senses. Upstairs has a lovely bar, have some drinks before being led
downstairs for food. It’s a fun evening and experience.” – AM
Crazy Bear
Location: Clerkenwell Green. Tube: Farringdon
“Maggie Jones’s has a wonderful homely feel and a traditional English menu. The generous portions mean you need to be
hungry - food and service both very good.” – DW
Location: 6 Old Court Place. Tube: High Street Kensington
“Meanwhile, one of the best gastro-pubs in London is to be found in the rather unlikely surroundings of The Cut, a narrow
street close to Waterloo Station. The Anchor & Hope at number 36 has a great reputation for its cooking, beers and wines by
the glass. But go early, as they do not take reservations.” – LM
Location: The Cut. Tube: Waterloo
“Covent Garden is a great place to visit. My tip for fine dining is Clos Maggiore on King Street.
The food is great and wine list lengthy. When you book, ask for a table in the garden. They close
the glass roof, light a log fire and the room is decorated with lights, making it like a fairy grotto
– an age away from the crowds outside.” – LM Location: King Street. Tube: Covent Garden.
“My favourite meal since I've been with the company has to be the one I had at The Collection.
It looks great, the food is superb and I recommend, after dinner, you sample at least one of their
extensive range of whiskies.” – JH
Clos Maggiore
Location: Brompton Road. Tube: South Kensington
1) Notting Hill to High Street Kensington is just a few minutes walk and there are of the Tower and the legends and tales associated with it.” – LH
some beautiful antique shops on the way; 2) Piccadilly Circus to Charing Cross There is your unique Guide To London, courtesy of Clarion Gaming’s ten-strong
– a wander through bustling Chinatown; 3) Holborn to Covent Garden, through panel of experts. We hope they’ve shown that there is every bit as much
London’s world famous ‘Theatreland’.” – JF excitement to be had away from Earls Court as there is at the London Show. Go
“The Tower of London is running a series of special Twilight Tours led by Yeoman ahead and explore, next year we might be calling you!
Warders. These after-hours tours offer a quieter and more evocative experience
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