Restaurants in Southwark
Southwark might not have the name recognition of some of London's more famous boroughs, but foodies know it as one of the most exciting dining scenes in the capital. It's not just thanks to Borough Market, either, even though that famed tourist draw deserves its very own guide. You'll find the full...
Updated 7 Apr 2026
Hak Baker takes over Bad Boy Pizza Society with beer, beats and pizza
Musician and proud East Ender Hak Baker is swapping the stage for the pizza counter this October, teaming up with Bad Boy Pizza Society for a month-long takeover at their Bethnal Green pizzeria. Hak has been a regular for years, and after a few chats over slices, the idea for the collaboration was b...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Discover food, fashion and art at the Black Culture Market
Kick off Black History Month with the Black Culture Market in Brixton on 5 and 6 October. The two-day event showcases over 40 traders offering a diverse range of products, including African and Caribbean-inspired food and fashion, gifts, books, toys, natural skincare, and striking artworks. Held at...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Kerry James Marshall brings overlooked stories to life in art
'Kerry James Marshall: The Histories' at the Royal Academy of Arts is a major exhibition showcasing one of America's most important contemporary painters. Marshall's influential works place Black figures front and centre, rewriting history painting to include lives and stories that have long been ab...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Discover the artists who shaped modern Nigerian art
'Nigerian Modernism' at Tate Modern showcases over 50 artists who revolutionised modern art in Nigeria, set against a backdrop of cultural and artistic rebellion. The exhibition celebrates the period before and after Nigeria's independence in 1960, when a generation of creatives began experimenting,...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Uncover London's role in the transatlantic slave trade at this powerful exhibition
At the London Museum Docklands, 'London Sugar & Slavery' doesn't shy away from the city's role in the transatlantic slave trade. The exhibition traces the fortunes built on sugar and the docks, revealing how wealth derived from human suffering flowed into banks, insurance firms, government coffers,...
Created 29 Sep 2025
This walking tour rewrites the city's history one street at a time
The City of London is packed with monuments, statues and historic plaques, but so many stories never made it onto the walls. This walking tour through Culture Mile, led by Tony Warner from Black History Walks, fills in the blanks. Across quiet alleyways and grand facades, you'll hear stories of revo...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Contemporary African art takes over Somerset House this October
Every October, Somerset House turns into one of the most exciting art spaces in the city. The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair brings together over 50 galleries from around the world, showcasing artists working across the African continent and its diaspora. Expect vibrant textiles, surreal install...
Created 29 Sep 2025
Indian restaurants in Southwark
Southwark isn't short on good food, but when it comes to Indian restaurants the choice is especially strong. You'll find elegant dining rooms serving modern plates alongside long-standing tandoori spots still firing up favourites. There are places for a quick Borough Market bite, and others where yo...
Updated 29 Sep 2025
Taco Bros opens its first permanent home in East Finchley
It's been a long time coming, but Taco Bros has finally landed a permanent home in East Finchley. This third-generation, family-run taqueria has evolved from humble market stalls to food trucks, winning hearts along the way and even taking home 'Judge's Choice Best Taqueria' at the 2025 Tacover Fest...
Created 26 Sep 2025
Lunch restaurants in Westminster
When it comes to lunch in Westminster, you don't have to settle for soggy sandwiches or tired takeaway food. The area is thrumming with great little spots, including elegant sushi with rooftop views, spicy Sichuan classics, and hearty British staples that have been feeding locals for decades. Our gu...
Updated 16 Mar 2026
Italian restaurants in Southwark
Southwark isn't just about Borough Market and tourist traps; it's actually packing a punch when it comes to excellent little Italian restaurants. From cosy pasta hangouts where queues are part of the experience, to hidden neighbourhood gems serving home-style plates inspired by Nonna's recipes, ther...
Updated 20 Mar 2026
Outernet's new takeover is about sexism, misogyny, and the power of girls
London is getting a new kind of immersive takeover this autumn, but instead of neon lights or giant Van Gogh sunflowers, it's about something much bigger. From 26 September to 12 October, Girlguiding, the UK's largest youth organisation for girls, is taking over the screens at Outernet on Tottenham...
Created 24 Sep 2025
When and where to catch Covent Garden's 2025 Christmas lights
London really starts to feel festive when Covent Garden's lights turn on. And this year, more than 300,000 twinkling lights are back to transform the Piazza, Neal's Yard, Seven Dials, and surrounding streets into a proper winter wonderland, London-style.The official lights switch-on is Wednesday, No...
Created 24 Sep 2025
From pie shop to party hub — Dalston's Black Eel opens soon
The Black Eel, opening on October 24, is Exale Brewing's latest playground for adults, taking over a Grade II-listed former pie and mash shop. Inside, you'll find karaoke rooms, shuffleboard, darts, and one of East London's biggest hidden beer gardens.This one is a proper social hub with 250 covers...
Created 24 Sep 2025
Pizza Pilgrims are serving festive pizza and pudding this Christmas
This Christmas, Pizza Pilgrims are ditching the turkey in favour of festive pizzas and puds. From November 3, all their pizzerias nationwide (and Deliveroo) will be serving a range of new seasonal favourites.Highlights include the 'All I Want for Christmas is Ragu' – slow-cooked beef ragu, nduja and...
Created 24 Sep 2025
London is getting its first inland surf lagoon in Lee Valley Park
Surfing in London usually involves a train to Cornwall, an early start, and praying the waves aren't flat when you finally get there. But that might all change soon, because Surf London – the capital's first inland surf lagoon – has just received planning approval from Enfield Council.This purpose-b...
Created 24 Sep 2025
Tufnell Park yard sale returns with 80 houses taking part
Tufnell Park is opening its front gardens, doorsteps, and stoops for the 14th annual yard sale on Sunday, 28 September. Over 80 households across the streets between Holloway Road, Campdale Road, Tufnell Park Road, and Foxham Road will be selling everything from books, clothes, toys, and bric-a-brac...
Created 23 Sep 2025
Watch sheep cross Southwark Bridge at London's annual Sheep Drive
One of London's quirkiest annual traditions is baa-ck. On 28 September, the London Sheep Drive takes over Southwark Bridge, with 50 North of England Mule sheep herded across the city by Freemen of the City. And this year, farmer, author, and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson joins in on the fun.The...
Created 23 Sep 2025
Explore queer art, makers and small businesses at Queeriosities
Queeriosities is back in London for 2025, running from 26–28 September at Copeland Park in Peckham. The art market is free to attend and showcases the work of over 60 LGBTQIA+ artists, makers, and small businesses, bringing a colourful celebration of queer creativity to the city.Alongside the market...
Created 23 Sep 2025
A weekend of BBQ, fire and flavour at FUME Festival with global pitmasters
This isn't your average BBQ, 16 top pitmasters from around the world are bringing every grill style and flavour you can imagine to Woolwich Works from 26–28 September, turning the venue into a smoky, sizzling hot spot for meat lovers all over the city.Expect an award-winning line-up of BBQ vendors,...
Created 23 Sep 2025
Crystal Palace Artist Open House returns with over 70 local creatives
The Crystal Palace Artist Open House 2025 is back for a weekend of colour, creativity, and inspiration on 27–28 September. Over 70 local artists will open their homes, studios, and community venues to the public, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of London's flourishing arts scene. Crystal P...
Created 23 Sep 2025
Celebrate David Lynch's legacy at London's Twin Peaks festival
Six years have passed since the last Twin Peaks Festival, but it's finally back in London, and this edition has a bittersweet edge following David Lynch's recent passing. Dubbed 'A Gathering of the Angels', the festival is a celebration of the strange, surreal world Lynch created and the devoted cul...
Created 23 Sep 2025
There's a giant tuna ceremony happening In Mayfair
Pirana in St James isn't exactly a low-key restaurant; it's big, bold, stylish, and it knows how to put on a proper show. Now, the Nikkei-inspired spot is going all in on a new Bluefin Tuna Experience, kicking off Monday, 29th September and running every two weeks until the end of the year.At 7pm, a...
Created 23 Sep 2025
Barbican restaurants
The renowned Barbican Centre in London is an imposing landmark that draws tens of thousands of visitors a week, making it one of the top cultural attractions in the country. Many of them come just to marvel at the iconic Brutalist architecture, while others attend the venue's varied events programme...
Updated 10 Apr 2026
A Mayfair Italian is shaking up Negroni Week with three new cocktails
Neighbourhood Italian restaurant Nipotina is marking Negroni Week (22–28 September) with three new takes on the iconic cocktail. All three of the limited edition Negroni cocktails cost £12 and are playful twists on the all-time classics.The classic Negroni kicks things off: the Negramaro, made with...
Created 19 Sep 2025
An eco-conscious fashion car boot is coming to Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market is once again joining forces with Fashion Re:boot, the celebrated “fancy fashion car boot,” for a one-night-only event on Friday 10 October. Founded by fashion editor Ciara Elliott, Fashion Re:boot champions sustainable shopping by offering a mix of pre-loved treasures and br...
Created 19 Sep 2025
Legendary Soho jazz club Ronnie Scott's to launch a striking new upstairs venue
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club has announced the launch of Upstairs at Ronnie's, a newly reimagined 140-capacity venue on the first floor of the Soho landmark. The space, closed in 2024 for refurbishment, has been rebuilt as an intimate auditorium with a striking new design, enhanced acoustics, upgraded s...
Created 18 Sep 2025
Ministry Of Sound is throwing a free two-in-one party this week
On Thursday 18 September, Ministry of Sound is teaming up with Peak, the “mood drink” brand you've probably spotted in south London fridges, for a free pop-up party that's basically two events in one.For the first time ever, The Box will transform into an intimate listening space, with rare dubs and...
Created 17 Sep 2025
Bird House Brewery is hosting a four-day beer festival In Herne Hill
Bird House Brewery, the independent spot under the arches, is teaming up with the London Brewers' Alliance to host a four-day festival of pints, BBQ, and DJs from 25–28 September.Here's the deal: expect over 60 taps of London-brewed beer (including 50 guest lines from some of the city's best breweri...
Created 17 Sep 2025
Mayfair institution Novikov is inviting you to attend a complimentary tuna carving experience
Tuna carving events are having a bit of a moment in London these days, and elegant Mayfair institution Novikov is letting you join in on the fun.Originating in Japan as a theatrical way of showcasing chef skills and expertise, tuna carvings have become a big hit around the globe. Attendees of these...
Created 17 Sep 2025
Savile Row marks 50 years of the tailoring world Oscars with free window exhibition
This September, Savile Row celebrates 50 years of the Golden Shears Awards with a special two-week programme during London Fashion Week. Running from 15–27 September 2025, the event honours half a century of tailoring excellence and the role of the awards in championing young British talent.Golden S...
Created 15 Sep 2025
Party like it's 1979 at this new Design Museum exhibition about the legendary Blitz club
The Design Museum's “Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s” exhibition focuses on the legendary Blitz nightclub in Covent Garden, which lasted only 18 months (1979–80) but launched a cultural wave that defined the decade. Visitors will see over 250 rarely displayed objects, many kept hidden since 1980...
Created 15 Sep 2025
Can you make the right Bad Decisions?
Bad Decisions is London's most outrageous quiz party, where trivia meets full-blown party mayhem. Instead of paper and pens, the game is digital and interactive, played on your phone with fast-paced banter, themed rounds, and unpredictable mini-games. One minute you're answering questions, the next...
Created 15 Sep 2025
"The Tempest" gets a contemporary Polish update this weekend
This weekend, Shakespeare's classic play “The Tempest” is given a completely new direction by the acclaimed Polish theatre company Teatr Biuro Podróży as part of a festival celebrating contemporary Polish theatre in London.The Tempest - Teatr Biuro Podróży. Photo: Joanna MarchewkaThis free outdoor p...
Created 15 Sep 2025
Liu Xiaomian celebrates autumn with 2-for-1 offer on its spicy noodles
This October, Liu Xiaomian in Carnaby's Kingly Court is marking Noodle Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival with a month-long 2-for-1 promotion on four of their signature noodle dishes. The offer runs during dinner service from 5.30pm, Tuesdays to Thursdays, across the whole of October.Founded in 2018 by...
Created 15 Sep 2025
NHS Blood and Transplant event at Ram Quarter
Ram Quarter is teaming up with NHS Blood and Transplant to host a community blood donation event.Taking place on 16 September from 10am to 4:30pm, the event invites local residents to register as blood donors. Attendees will have the chance to discover their blood type and contribute to life-saving...
Created 15 Sep 2025
Novikov is the place to be on a Tuesday night
Every Tuesday, Novikov's lounge bar turns into an intimate live music venue for Novikov Live. Guests can unwind to a seductive mix of blues, funk, and soul performed by talented artists who bring passion and energy to every set. Novikov Live ExperienceThe smooth vocals and soulful instrumentals crea...
Created 11 Sep 2025
Alex Webb is opening his first restaurant in Wimbledon Village
This autumn, 'MasterChef: The Professionals' winner Alex Webb is opening his debut restaurant, Orion, right in the heart of Wimbledon Village.Named after the Orion constellation, the restaurant is a tribute to Webb's late father and two grandfathers – the three men who inspired his love of food and...
Created 10 Sep 2025
British Art Fair 2025: Go shopping for the finest modern and contemporary art
The British Art Fair, a prominent event in the art world calendar, is set to welcome over 12,000 visitors this year at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. This annual event is renowned for showcasing the finest modern and contemporary British art available for sale.In 2025, the fair introduces 'Unsung',...
Created 9 Sep 2025
Restaurants in Leicester Square
The epicentre of entertainment in London, Leicester Square is one of the most famous plazas in London, catering to tourists, shoppers, film buffs, late-night crowds, and gamblers in equal measure. With a lively, bustling atmosphere at nearly all hours of the day, there's a lot of demand for food her...
Updated 10 Mar 2026
London's hottest new matcha bar has officially opened
Soho just got a whole lot happier: Happiness, a brand new matcha bar in the heart of London, officially opens its doors this week, offering a trio of wellness, caffeine, and rebellion.Founder Callum Best wanted more than another café. "Soho has always been a hub of creativity and culture," he says....
Created 9 Sep 2025
Covent Garden's favourite festive cocktail bar returns for 2025
Londoners, start prepping your Christmas cheer, Miracle at Henrietta is back. The Covent Garden cocktail bar returns this year with its gloriously gaudy decor, oversized fireplace, and retro ornaments, promising more festive overindulgence than ever.The bar on Covent Garden's famous Henrietta Street...
Created 8 Sep 2025
Restaurants in Kingly Court
Soho is one of the hubs of the London restaurant scene, and Kingly Court is at the heart of it all. Across multiple floors surrounding a central courtyard, you can find an array of restaurants covering cuisines from across the world and helmed by some of the top culinary talent around. Truth be told...
Updated 15 Oct 2025
The East London mecca for David Bowie fans is finally opening
Opening on 13 September 2025, the David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse is the permanent home of Bowie's extensive archive, housing over 90,000 items, including 414 costumes, nearly 150 instruments, stage designs, props, personal diaries, lyrics, and over 70,000 photographs.David Bowie with Red...
Created 8 Sep 2025
Somerset House is putting on a whole weekend of free events for its 25th anniversary
Somerset House celebrates its 25th anniversary with a full weekend of free, family-friendly events, performances, and installations, including a pop-up basketball court, an immersive disco featuring iconic 80s and 90s sounds from the “Cute” exhibition, and hands-on drawing workshops inspired by the...
Created 8 Sep 2025
The Ceramics in the City 2025 fair returns this weekend
The annual ceramics fair returns to the Museum of the Home on 13–14 September 2025 as part of the London Design Festival, celebrating exceptional craftsmanship and artistry. Set in East London's creative hub, the event brings together talented ceramicists from across the UK and beyond.Visitors can e...
Created 8 Sep 2025
A Peter Pan light trail is coming to Hampstead Heath
This Christmas, Neverland at Kenwood is making its London debut. From 21 November to 3 January, the historic grounds of Kenwood House will be transformed into an immersive outdoor light trail inspired by J.M. Barrie's timeless story of Peter Pan. Culture Creative, who previously staged an indoor Nev...
Created 8 Sep 2025
Bar Brasso brings chic café deli aperitivo vibes to London
Celebrity chef Robin Gill is back, this time with Bar Brasso, a café-deli by day and an aperitivo bar by night, opening on 27 September beside his restaurant Darby's in Embassy Gardens. Inspired by the bar cultures of San Sebastián and Venice, the new spot promises coffee and pastries in the morning...
Created 4 Sep 2025
Toastie Takeover returns to The Wigmore with a British autumnal twist
This September, The Wigmore at The Langham is hosting a 'Toastie Takeover' series, where a guest chef reimagines the humble toastie. This month, the spotlight falls on James Mackenzie, chef-patron of the Michelin-starred Pipe and Glass Inn, who has turned the British gastropub classic into an autumn...
Created 3 Sep 2025