Check out these Women's History Month events in East London
In celebration of Women's History Month, Alternative Arts has collaborated with East London's leading venues and its local communities for an empowering showcase of Women's achievements, with events taking place across the region.Delve into this versatile programme which features powerhouse exhibiti...
Created 23 Feb 2024
Celebrate Mother's Day with flowers and a roast at this Bloomsbury spot
Bloomsbury pub and French restaurant Rugby Tavern have teamed up with Bloomsbury Flowers to make your Mother's Day extra special this year.Treat your mum to a scrumptious Sunday roast at the pub's French restaurant Bistro Bleu, with options for two or three courses, complete with a complimentary gla...
Created 23 Feb 2024
Former Bubala chef Helen Graham is taking over the Oranj kitchen in March
Pioneering Shoreditch wine bar Oranj will turning over the kitchen to Helen Graham, an accomplished chef and food writer, throughout March.Helen Graham is the former Executive Chef of the beloved Bubala restaurants, where her experienced approach to plant-led cuisine helped shine a new light on vege...
Created 22 Feb 2024
The winner of The Best Burger In The UK has been crowned
It's no secret that London's burger scene is booming, from patty-in-bun classics to innovative and sometimes downright wild creations.So, it also probably comes as no surprise that the UK's best burger has just been crowned, and it's in.. drumroll please… London. Bleecker Burger has stolen the crown...
Created 22 Feb 2024
Ceramic Art London is coming back bigger than ever
London is home to a wide variety of art and craft fairs but one of the biggest is making its return in April. Taking place at Olympia West, part of Olympia London, Ceramic Art London is an international ceramics event and will take place this year on 19th-21st April. This marks the show's 20th anniv...
Created 22 Feb 2024
You're a bucketful: James Blunt is taking over Fowl's menu in March
The famous English singer-songwriter and inescapable earworm author is the next guest chef at the viral Fallow spin-off.Fowl is a buzzy spot in the heart of London, launched by the team behind the acclaimed Fallow. The recently-opened restaurant's beak-to-feet concept made waves on social media with...
Created 21 Feb 2024
An intimate omakase restaurant is set to get even more immersive
Endo at the Rotunda, an intimate Michelin-starred omakase restaurant is already one of the hottest dining tips in town. Based at the former BBC Television Centre and with just 11 seats available, it's already gained a reputation for exclusive and memorable meals under the watchful eye of sushi maste...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Get ready for the Big Tyme: King Ush is coming to town
RnB superstar Usher has announced a series of huge shows at The O2 in London next year.Fresh off his blockbuster performance at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show and with a brand-new album in tow, multi-Grammy-winning RnB artist Usher is finally coming back to London. The pioneering musician's last...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Go on an urban foraging walk with Flavour Fred
Flavour Led Walks by foraging expert Flavour Fred typically spans a leisurely 2.5 hours, serving as a snapshot into the world of wild foraging in the city. Dipping your tow into the world of urban foraging can be a little daunting, but on these walks, Fred shines some light on the rules, identificat...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Meet new pals at this monthly community coffee club
This monthly Coffee Club hosted by Connected You Community is a laid-back gathering where a group of women come together at a café in London for two hours of meaningful conversations, tasty hot drinks and the opportunity to make some new pals.In this warm and welcoming space, individuals have the ch...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now: British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas
This spring, over 100 contemporary and historical artworks will be showcased at the Royal Academy of Arts, exploring themes of empire, enslavement, resistance, abolition and colonialism.The exhibition features leading British artists of the African, Caribbean and South Asian diasporas, including Son...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Explore the wonders of the natural world with David Attenborough
Explore the intriguing world of intricate insects, fluttering butterflies, and colossal dinosaurs at Otherworld, an immersive virtual reality experience narrated by the beloved David Attenborough.This immersive experience employs cutting-edge 3D camera technology and macro cinematography techniques...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Discover the ancient wonders of Egypt at this unique event
Fancy a trip back in time without even leaving London? Well, prepare to be transported a whopping 4,500 years into the past at London's latest virtual reality adventure, “The Horizon of Khufu”. You'll get to explore the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza from Ancient Egypt, the very pyramid that's counted...
Created 20 Feb 2024
Ride the London Eye for free if you were born on 29th February
People who were born on 29th February only get to have a birthday once every four years but the London Eye is offering something special to make up for it this year. The attraction is one of the most popular in the city and it's offering free rides on 29th February if you can prove that it's your bi...
Created 19 Feb 2024
Sally Abé brings back her four-hands dinner series for International Women's Day
The Pem's trailblazing chef will be teaming up with four acclaimed female chefs for a series of exclusive collaborative dinners in March.Sally Abé is an acclaimed chef who's considered one of the rising stars of the current culinary scene, and her restaurant The Pem is one of the top spots in the UK...
Created 16 Feb 2024
Pop legend Kylie Minogue is coming to Hyde Park this summer
The BST Hyde Park festival has announced its next headliner and we just can't get her out of our mind.Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, whose long and storied career has experienced a resurgence recently thanks to last year's viral smash “Padam Padam”, is joining Andrea Bocelli, Robbie Williams, Sh...
Created 16 Feb 2024
Find your new favourite book above the clouds in Battersea
On World Book Day, Lift 109 at Battersea Power Station is hosting a book tasting session in the sky.Lift 109, Battersea Power Station's glass lift that takes you to the top of one of the building's iconic chimneys, often hosts special events as part of its “Lift 109 Lates” series, and one of them is...
Created 15 Feb 2024
Has a Brick Lane food icon disappeared for good?
Pretty much every Londoner knows about the two beigel shops in Brick Lane and everyone has a favourite – you're either team yellow or team white and there is no middle ground. However, it looks like this infamous rivalry might have finally come to an end, with Beigel Shop (the yellow one) closing su...
Created 15 Feb 2024
Persian restaurants
Persian cuisine, also known as Iranian cuisine, is one of the oldest in the world, shaped by a long history dating back thousands of years and influenced by various civilisations. It's rich in herbs, fruits and fragrant spices and is renowned for its rich flavours, diverse ingredients, and centuries...
Updated 11 Mar 2024
Cinnamon Kitchen is bringing back the colourful madness of its House of Holi
Celebrating the Indian festival of colours and love, participants can rock up to the Square Mile restaurant with their friends and family – and start pelting each other with paint.Holi is a major Hindu festival celebrating colours, love, and spring, with images of thousands of participants across In...
Created 14 Feb 2024
Pearl Jam are playing at Tottenham Stadium this summer
UPDATE 28/06: The show has been cancelled due to illness in the band.Seattle music icons Pearl Jam are back with a new album this year, and with new music comes a new worldwide tour. The good news for fans in London is that we're included and the band will be playing a gig at Tottenham Stadium on 29...
Created 14 Feb 2024
Sri Lankan restaurants
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Sri Lankan cuisine, a fragrant blend of histories and flavours shaped by Indian, Dutch, Portuguese, and British influences. No need to journey over 8,000 km – London's bustling dining scene boasts several spots serving up authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. From ar...
Updated 4 Feb 2026
This London restaurant is serving a special Iftar menu for Ramadan
During the Holy month of Ramadan, happening from Monday, March 11th to Monday, April 10th this year, Muslims observe fasting from dawn till dusk—no food, drinks, smoking, or, you know, the other stuff. But when the sun sets, it's Iftar time. And guess what? Meet Bros has whipped up a special Iftar m...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Tomorrow's Sound pops up in Shoreditch
Pirate, the world's largest network of music studios, is setting up a pop-up DJ booth in a secret Shoreditch location between 29th February and 2nd March. Over 100 DJs are set to perform 15-minute sets, with longer sets from surprise headline DJs. On 1st March there will also be exclusive live perfo...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Join a family festival celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich is laying on a one-day family festival on 17th February to coincide with LGBTQ+ History Month. “Out at Sea” is a free event that celebrates queer maritime history with a variety of fun activities. You're welcome to book tickets in advance but can also just t...
Created 13 Feb 2024
There's a family-friendly theatre show on at Artsdepot
Take the kids off to the theatre for a fun performance of a show that's suitable for ages 2+. Renowned North Finchley theatre Artsdepot is staging a production of the favourite children's book “Dear Zoo” between 14th and 18th February – ideal timing for a half-term or weekend treat.Whether your litt...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Get creative with collage at People's Park Tavern
Head to People's Park Tavern on 18th February or 24th March to flex your creative muscles with a cosy and welcoming workshop. This community-minded pub in East London is putting on two laid-back self-guided collage workshops, with support from a facilitator. The event is hosted in collaboration with...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Impress the Czech bar staff at Big Penny Social
The Czech Republic is one nation that's certainly known for its beer and drinking culture. If you want to experience it for yourself without going all the way to Prague, head to Big Penny Social on 17th February for a special Czech-themed event – Czech Your Pour.This lively beer hall in Walthamstow...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Bring Big Mamma home with the group's new recipe book
Big Mamma Group restaurants like Gloria, Circolo Popolare, and Jacuzzi are a huge hit with Londoners who are after an OTT Italian meal that's jam-packed with personality. Now they're making it possible for you to enjoy the full-on flavours of their food at home with ease, thanks to a new recipe book...
Created 13 Feb 2024
These Days Aperitivo Bar to bring “modern aperitivo moment” to life with new kitchen
The Bermondsey Beer Mile aperitivo bar is introducing a curated kitchen offering designed to inspire people to get the most out of moments together.These Days, a drinks brand popularising spritzes served fast from the tap, bottle, or can, is adding a culinary offering to its flagship bar in Bermonds...
Created 13 Feb 2024
Rock legends AC/DC return to London this summer for two massive Wembley gigs
Legendary Australian rockers AC/DC are returning to the UK this summer on their first proper European tour in eight years. They'll be shaking us all night long twice as their Power Up Tour makes its way to London's historic Wembley Stadium.The Power Up Tour will take the Hall of Fame rockers across...
Created 12 Feb 2024
London's iconic wine bar unveils budget-friendly wine tasting
London's beloved wine bar and restaurant, Humble Grape, has launched its revamped Wine 1-0-1 series, designed for Londoners eager to explore the world of wine without the hefty price tag, taking place at their Canary Wharf and Crouch End bars.Keeping true to the bar's name, the wine tasting is price...
Created 12 Feb 2024
Claude Bosi's Socca introduces an elegant afternoon tea
Socca, a French Mediterranean bistro that opened a year ago in Mayfair, is celebrating its first birthday by introducing a meticulously curated afternoon tea experience.The intimate restaurant Socca is a vibrant spot featuring playful murals and artwork. Backed by Claude Bosi, it represents the mult...
Created 9 Feb 2024
London is officially the UK's best city for foodies (but we already knew that)
Sometimes it feels like London is crowned as the best at something almost every week, and this week is no exception. Here at Thatsup we spend a lot of time thinking about food in London (and eating food in London), so it's no surprise to us that the capital has officially now been ranked as the best...
Created 9 Feb 2024
South Facing Festival announces new headliners
The festival in Crystal Palace Park has revealed the headliners for two more of its open-air concerts.Taking place in the historic Crystal Palace Bowl across multiple summer weekends, South Facing Festival brings a varied line-up to South London, building its programme around each day's headliners....
Created 8 Feb 2024
Feel the love this February at Livat Hammersmith
Celebrate Valentine's Day this February half-term as Livat Hammersmith presents a fantastic line-up of free activities for both kids and adults. From kids crafting sessions to a Valentines draw-off for adults, the meeting place promises a week filled with love, creativity and memorable experiences f...
Created 8 Feb 2024
The Natural History Museum is running free tours celebrating women's achievements
It's Women's History Month (and International Women's Day) in March and there will be lots of events going on throughout the city to celebrate women. Fans of science who want to learn more about what women have achieved in this field can take a visit to the Natural History Museum and join one of a n...
Created 8 Feb 2024
Eurovision 2024: Everything you need to know about Malmö
With the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest conveniently located in Sweden and coinciding with the 50th anniversary of ABBA's historic win, many fans will be hopping overseas to experience the bonkers music event in person. If you're one of them, you're in luck – it just so happens that we have a crack te...
Created 7 Feb 2024
See off the winter blues with fondue pizza from Pizza Pilgrims
It's pretty cold and grey at this time of year so you really need some warming comfort food to keep you going. Pizza Pilgrims are bringing a new pizza to the table that's sure to get you feeling cosy – the restaurant group's special for the month is La Fonduta, the cheesy and gooey meeting of a pizz...
Created 7 Feb 2024
Top 50 Cocktail Bars 2024: Nearly half of the best cocktail bars in the UK are in London
At the 2024 edition of the Top 50 Cocktail Bars awards, London-based establishments took up nearly half of all the spots – but not the top one.Voted on by more than 200 key people in the hospitality industry, including bar operators, bartenders, drinks writers, suppliers, and others, the Top 50 Cock...
Created 7 Feb 2024
London's first Scottish deli is finally opening this month
On 7 February 2024, Gregg Boyd and his partner Maddi are set to open the doors to London's very first Scottish deli, The Shoap (Scottish for shop, by the way). It's going to resemble a kitsch Highland farm shop that's been picked up and placed right in the heart of Islington, serving all of the thin...
Created 7 Feb 2024
See a unique exhibition about David Bowie in Fitzrovia
It goes without saying that David Bowie is one of London's greatest musical icons, and a new exhibition about the star is coming to the city for a limited time. Taking place in the unique surroundings of Fitzrovia Chapel, “David Bowie – A London Day” is a display of twenty photographs taken of the s...
Created 6 Feb 2024
You'll appreciate modern medicine even more after this talk
Step into the Victorian era at The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret, where the team will guide you through the surgical practices once performed in this historical space. The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret is Europe's oldest surviving surgical theatre, originally situated in th...
Created 6 Feb 2024
John Lewis celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month with unique exhibition
In celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month, the John Lewis London flagship in Oxford Street is hosting a free portrait photographic exhibition.February is LGBTQ+ History Month and household British brand John Lewis is celebrating it with a unique collaboration with award-winning photographer Chris Jepso...
Created 6 Feb 2024
Le Gavroche to auction its wine and art collections with Christie's
French haute cuisine restaurant Le Gavroche shut its doors last month after almost 60 years of service. The restaurant might be gone but there's still a chance for you to own a piece of fine dining history. The restaurant will be auctioning off a number of items in an online event run by auction hou...
Created 6 Feb 2024
Prairie Fire is going out with a Super Bowl Tailgate party
The Kansas-style BBQ joint in Wood Lane has announced its imminent closure, but there's one last throwdown to get through.Prairie Fire, a laidback spot in the Wood Lane Arches where Kansas-born chef Michael Gratz paired hearty grilling with freshly poured pints, has called it quits. The restaurant a...
Created 5 Feb 2024
Londoners can see a new Andy Warhol exhibition for free
If you fancy getting up close to works by one of modern art's leading names, you have the chance at Halcyon Gallery. This upscale art gallery in Bond Street has opened a new exhibition by Andy Warhol. You might have to spend a fair amount on tickets if you wanted to see his work in a major art galle...
Created 5 Feb 2024
Fashion Loves Comedy will leave you in stitches with laughter
Join Bo Carter, the ethical fashion designer from the North, for the grand finale of the Fashion Loves Comedy Festival. A line-up of extraordinary performers will take centre stage on the runway at Tooting Tram & Social, blending humour with haute couture and promising to leave you in stitches with...
Created 5 Feb 2024
Sushi great Endo Kazutoshi has spilt the edamame on his new rooftop restaurant
The heavily-anticipated new venture by the Michelin-starred chef has been in the works for some time – it was one of the first dining-related announcements by the Raffles London at The OWO hotel, which has been open since autumn. With the official launch of the restaurant coming up in spring, Endo K...
Created 2 Feb 2024
Much-loved bakery is ranked as one of the country's best
London has no shortage of fab bakeries where you can pick up fresh bread or tasty sweet treats, but now one of the capital's favourites has officially been ranked as one of the finest bakeries in the country. The Dusty Knuckle Bakery, with locations in Dalston and Harringay, has been rated as the th...
Created 2 Feb 2024