Fluorescent and neon strip lighting gives the Hoxton Pony a futuristic glow throughout, and most of the chairs are more like leather cubes where they've been placed in the various seating areas that p
Read more about The Hoxton Pony >>Fluorescent and neon strip lighting gives the Hoxton Pony a futuristic glow throughout, and most of the chairs are more like leather cubes where they've been placed in the various seating areas that p Read more about The Hoxton Pony
A wickedly lively joint with a jovial, friendly atmosphere and big enough for large crowds of people, the White Swan in Whitechapel sits right in the middle of two nearby Tube stops: Aldgate and Aldga Read more about The White Swan
The Hollywood Arms is a pub with a distinct air of grandeur about it. Just look at the decor: everything of colour is at the lighter end of the spectrum with baby blues and puff whites roaming through Read more about The Hollywood Arms
Having been totally refurbished, inside and out, and with a fantastic new team and menu, The Shaftesbury in Richmond (formerly The Shaftesbury Arms) is destined to be Richmond’s most popular local. Read more about The Shaftesbury
The ethos at the Plough is all about sharing and socialising, and not just because it's a pub, part of the social glue of London. The Plough is a pub with an appetite and serves up dishes of bite-size Read more about The Plough Bar & Kitchen
Newly refurbished with all the trimmings and hallmarks of an awesome London imbibing establishment, you'll be lucky to find another place to match the trendy quirkiness of Fulham's Cock Tavern. Read more about The Cock Tavern
Overlooking the Thames, the Duke's Head is a great pub to go to when the sun's out and enjoy a few drinks on the banks of the river with friends. It's a Young's pub which means they serve great tastin Read more about The Duke's Head
First things first: Old Tom's Bar, unless you're a seasoned regular (what do you mean you're not?) could prove a little tricky to find. First off you have to head to Leadenhall Market and find the Lam Read more about Old Tom's Bar
The reach of London's nightlife covers the world over, drawing countless DJs and clubbers alike to superclubs in Central London. However, most of the best nights are run in fully kitted out basements or warehouses in places a little further afield.
Hit the right club on the right night and you'll be treated to the best electronic music in the world. Nightspots are spread across the capital, so plan your venues carefully, or just go with the flow. Bars and pubs hosting gigs form the backbone of the live music scene in London, which is complemented by dedicated venues small and large for bigger acts.
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