Showing posts with label Days Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Days Out. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2010

And the Winners of Vitality Tickets are...


Congratulations to Luce, Ally and Alexia who entered the Vitality Show competition. Their entries were picked at random and all three have won tickets to this year's show.

I'm always interested in learning more about Pretty Stylish London readers, so I asked the winners to share some interesting facts about who they are and what they do:


Luce writes Get Lippie a blog fueled by her makeup addiction. She is accountant by day, with a sideline in cosmetic personal shopping. Handy with an eyeliner, not so hot with a digital camera. She loves putting products through their paces exploding myths about organic and natural beauty.
www.getlippie.com

Ally is a 21 year old lover of all things beauty related, colourful and sparkly. I am a freelance make up artist in my spare time specialising in Indian Bridal hair and make up as well as Henna. Her beauty blog shares her passion of all things beautiful. Some of her favourite things include cupcakes and tropical islands, Lipsticks and shoes. Her daily life consists of plenty of books, world politics and lots of eyeliner.
www.xallycatx.blogspot.com



Alexia
is a Parisian living in London specialising in events design. Her website and blog which will showcase her work is currently under-construction so find out more about her creative flair via: twitter.com/DecadenceDesign




The Vitality Show takes place from the 18th - 21st March, for further information click here

Web:
www.thevitalityshow.co.uk

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Giveaway: Win Tickets to the 2010 Vitality Show!


The lovely team at Vitality are treating three lucky readers to a pair of free tickets! Running from 18th-21st March in London’s Earls Court 2, Vitality is the UK’s largest health, beauty, fitness and wellbeing event for women.


So whether you want to revitalise, invigorate, inspire or simply spoil yourself, make sure this year's Vitality Show – sponsored by leading healthcare provider Simplyhealth - is a confirmed date in your diary.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply comment answering this question… Who is sponsoring the Vitality Show? Remember you must be following the blog or a subscriber via feedburner to enter the giveaway. Good Luck!

Web: www.vitalityshow.co.uk

Closing date: 7th March 2010. Winner will be picked at random.

What's On: Vitality Show 2010


Date: 18th - 21st March
Location: Earl's Court 2, Warwick Road, London SW5 9TA
Admission: from £5.00

It's that time of year again girls, the Vitality Show is back at Earl's Court. Now with even more attractions, expect over 350 fitness and wellbeing companies under one roof to pamper, advise and inspire your health and beauty buys.


Along with all the regulars, The Vitality Show has introduced a series of new and interactive attractions for 2010 including the POM Wonderful Kitchen, with residents chefs on hand to whip up tasty healthy snacks using pomegranate juice, a skin consultation bar offering free advice on how to keep your skin looking fresh and young and a gluten free village, full of information and advice on the latest allergies and food intolerances.

There's also a new highlight: One Life Live Show; lead by experts John Lees, Jessica Chivers and Pete Cohen, the show will feature motivational talks and discussions about holistic therapies.

Admission is just £5 on the evening of Thursday 18th, and £14.50 when you book the weekend dates in advance. More on the door.

Web: www.thevitalityshow.co.uk


Friday, September 4, 2009

Internationally Stylish: My little break to Paris


It was the last days of the British Summer. I hadn't been lucky enough to jet away to somewhere exotic and I was desperate for a change of scene. With limited funds and only a weekend to spare, I roped in a mate to book tickets for a day trip to Paris. Eurostar have a fantastic little break package that is perfect to setting off on a mini adventure without the major price. So much so that I was able to treat my niece and bring her along too! I am officially the best auntie in the world.

On Saturday the 29th of August, the 09:25 train took us to Gare du Nord and immediately I felt like a lemon, having not practiced French since my GCSEs. "Bonjour! er.. how do we get to.. zee Eiffel tower?" (Yes that's how bad my French is). Thankfully, the guys at the information point took pity and directed us to the capital's notorious landmark. They also clued us to a day metro pass; giving us access to all stations so that we could travel as freely as we liked. Tickets in hand, we boarded the metro and was on our way.

© Yvonne Ottley-Awuah

Stepping out of Champ de Mars, the weather was gorgeous! Paris was basking in sunshine and I was ready to explore. On approach to the Eiffel tower, we found ourselves amusingly surrounded by a large crowd of Michael Jackson impersonators and street dancers. Fascinated by the commotion, we were enthralled into an playoff between MJ's classic tunes to the left and French hip hop to the right. Whilst the street dancers put on a good show, the 'MJ crew' stole the limelight with people from all walks of life attempting to moonwalk, proudly wearing the trademark white glove. It hadn't dawned on me untill then that the day would have been Michael Jackson's birthday, hence the mass celebration. It made for very entertaining viewing.

Queuing for entry to the tower was a fair stretch, and this is to be expected. It reminded me of when I was a kid, waiting anxiously to board an Alton Tower ride and hoping I'd make the minimum height. I was so excited to experience the Eiffel tower and after 30 minutes of queuing we were finally on our way up. The views from the top of the tower are exquisite, truly amazing. It was quite something to see.

My niece Shannon and I at the top of the Eiffel tower.

© Yvonne Ottley-Awuah

After viewing Paris from the skies, we took a stroll along the river bank and tucked into some delicious crepes. I opted for chocolate with a cheeky drizzle of Grand Marnier. It had been a long time since I had the pleasure and it tasted divine. Having indulged in pre-dinner sweets, we thought it fitting to do some shopping before the main meal.

Back on the metro we rode till we arrived at Chaussée d'Antin, home to one of Paris' picturesque shopping district and the department store Galeries Lafayette. There was so much to look at and so much to desire! I found myself pining after all the pretty displays of cosmetics and handbags but I managed to resist the temptation to splurge. Inside the department store, you could be mistaken for thinking it was an ornate museum or a theatre. Featuring elegant gilt and ornately decorated, it was breathtaking to look at.



After some serious window shopping and a few budgeted purchases, we were ready to dine. We sampled delicious 'Mavronmmatis' Greek Cusine at Laurier inside the department store and stopped for drinks at Bar à Bulles.

Ah, time does fly when you're having fun - we found ourselves racing against time to visit all the boutique and high street shops nearby before heading back to catch the Eurostar back to London. In the nick of time, we boarded at Gare du Nord and settled into chit chat, over a complimentary glass of rosé with a late night bite and the latest issue of Tatler (UK edition).

The trip was amazing and there was so much more that I'd have liked to do; wander the Marché des Enfants Rouges market or check out the Musée Galliera but these are destinations at the top of my list for another visit. The good news is that with prices for a mini break starting at just £59 return for two people, you can afford to take plenty of short stop trips without burning a whole in your pocket.

For more information and to book your mini break visit: www.eurostar.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

What's On: Take flight with the London Eye

© Damien Gorman

As one of the biggest and most iconic landmarks of London, the London Eye is visited by over 3.5 million people a year, making it the UK's most popular paid for visitor attraction.

I'd taken flight on the Eye three years ago and in honesty I never fully appreciated the experience due to a bout of the common cold and an unforgivable migraine. And so I set out to ride the London Eye again and this time, the experience was far more exhilarating. I took along my niece; a very 'clued-up' 14 year old from Buckinghamshire and possibly the future editor of Tatler. We set about a late Summer evening of sightseeting.

After enjoying a gorgeous seafood chow mein from Neds Noodle Bar on Belvedere road nearby, we started with a London Eye river cruise: 40 minutes of circular sightseeing and live commentary. Whilst the winds caused the boat to be a little unstable, it made for interesting viewing and provided a difference perspective to London than you would see on a traditional tour bus. As you might expect, the river cruise isn't for everyone; I was quite happily taking in the views, but my niece discovered she was prone to motion sickness.

Next we checked out the New London Eye 4D experience; a perfect prelude to a flight with 3D film and spectacular in-theatre effects including wind, bubbles and mist to add a breathtaking fourth dimension.

© Ajay Blackshah

The real treat however was viewing London by night - some 135 metres in the air. My niece did well to point out other major landmarks, worthy of note. I found it quite amusing being informed where to look for Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, as if I were the tourist and she the tour guide. It was sweet really. That said she certainly made the actual tourists on the flight take note and it was great seeing the grandeur of London through a fresh pair of eyes.

As I gazed out of the capsule onto the vast array of twinkling lights and the serenity of the Thames river below, I began to re-appreciate London's beauty, it's architecture and character - all of which is so easily forgotten when London is your home.

If you haven't already taken flight on the London Eye, I'd highly recommend you do. And If you can stomach a ride on the river, I'd suggest this as a great addition to the experience. Prices for the River cruise start from £12, and trips on the London Eye begin at £8.75 for children (4-15years) and £17.50 for adults.

If you fancy something extra special, a champagne flight would be just the ticket; treat yourself and a guest to a a glass of Laurent-Perrier champagne with the added benefit of fast track boarding. Price from £35.00.

Web: www.londoneye.com

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

What's On: Nokia Skate Almighty

Nokia Skate Almighty

Date:
5th - 9th August 09
Location: Potters Fields, London, SE1, United Kingdom
Admission: FREE

The Nokia Skate Almighty returns, the event combines live music and an open roller disco, giving you the perfect excuse to wear hot pants or some glam 80's get up. Skates are provided at the event, but there's no harm in making a fashion statement with neon coloured rollers of your own.

Don't miss this opportunity to throw some fabulous shapes to the sounds of Littleboots, Calvin Harris, The Hoxtons plus more of the UK's hottest bands. Tickets available online. What a way to get into the groove.

Order online: skatealmighty.nokia.co.uk

Friday, July 17, 2009

What's On: Lambeth Country Show 2009

Lambeth Country Show

Date:
18th and 19th July 09
Time: 11:00 - 19:00
Admission: FREE

The Lambeth Country Show is taking place at Brockwell Park this weekend. The two day festival will be packed with a wide variety of music, food and entertainment. There will be arts and craft available to buy, trade stalls and hands-on activities for children and adults. And of course the show wouldn't be complete without its ever popular funfair, there’ll be something for everyone.

Brockwell Park,
London, SE24 9BJ
Web: www.lambeth.gov.uk

Shopping: The Seven Dials Sale

July sales now on in Seven Dials

There are some great reductions at selected shops in Seven dials.
Head down to Covent Garden's hidden village during July
and grab a bargain, up to 50% off. Happy Shopping!


50% off at Fifi Wilson
Designer boutique, Fifi Wilson currently has a sale of up to 50% off selected lines at the store on Monmouth Street until stocks last. Filled with designer clothes, accessories and jewellery, the items at Fifi Wilson are cherry picked and include top labels such as, Manoush, Cacharel, Bella Freud, Sonia Rykiel, Odd Molly and Laundry Industry.

Fifi Wilson

38 Monmouth Street,
Seven Dials,
WC2H 9EP
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Up to 50% off at Koh Samui

Koh Samui, the fab designer shop specialising in up and coming designer talent as well as the old favourites currently has a sale on selected lines and jewellery in store. Hurry though; the sale only lasts until stock runs out.

Koh Samui

65-67 Monmouth Street,
Seven Dials,
WC2H 9DG
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50% off selected items at Imso
IMSO, the independent, womenswear trend brand are offering their customers the chance to get their hands of some of their cute designs for half price. The sale is on selected lines only and is available until stocks last.

Imso

69 Neal Street,
Seven Dials,
WC2H 9PF
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30% off selected lines at Mint
Mint, the on trend vintage mecca has a sale on selected lines in the store until stocks last. Mint’s concept is to provide unique, wearable vintage clothes, which can sit alongside designer and high street pieces drawing inspiration from the catwalks to the pavement.

Mint

20 Earlham Street,
Seven Dials,
WC2H 9LM
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Over 50% off selected designers at Poste Mistress
Poste Mistress, the ultra edgy shoe store on Monmouth Street is offering customers the chance to snap up shoes by top designers for half price. Poste Mistress also stocks rare Japanese brands, limited edition trainers and old school sneakers.

Post Mistress

61-63 Monmouth Street,
Seven Dials
WC2H 9EP
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Friday, June 19, 2009

What's on: Paradise Gardens Festival

Paradise Gardens, Victoria Park

Dates:
20th - 21st June
Time: 12:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Location: Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets, London E3
Admission: FREE - except Circus Ronaldo Shows

This weekend Victoria Park will be transformed into a modern-day pleasure garden with circus, live music, DJs, street art and dance. The family-friendly event promises exciting activities for all ages including sideshows by one of the world's last remaining Wall of Death; and Boredbrand's Digital Funfair.

Other attractions include music from The Dynamics, Avant Garde Dance, the world's smallest nightclub - aptly named 'Miniscule of Sound' and the outdoor premiere of Circus Ronaldo's La Cucina Dell'Arte; a theatrical, comedy performance by the sixth generation circus act.

Don't miss the exhibitors at the Village Fete featuring dozens of stalls selling food and crafts from all the world. Up and coming fashion boutique 7Ribbons will be selling a range of contemporary accessories - check out their stand for shopping bargain.

Avant Garde Dance, Paradise Gardens
Avant Garde Dance

Tel: 020 7387 1203
Web: www.paradisegardens.org.uk
Circus Ronaldo Image Credit: Benny Degrove

What's on: Taste of London

Taste London, June 09

Dates:
18th - 21st June
Location: Regents Park
Admission: £21 for adults and £12 for children 6-14 years.

The yearly taste festival is back in London with 40 of the capital's finest restaurants dishing out signature cuisines and sharing their kitchen secrets. See the likes of Gary Rhodes, Matthew Albert and Masaki Sugisaki in action and sample the extensive choice of food prepared by Michelin star restaurants.

It's all about top level feasting, wine tasting, learning tricks of the trade and of course a little bit of inspiration for your own culinary creations. Musical entertainment will include Groove Digger, SugarSnap Sisters and Metropolitan Jazz Quartet. The weather will be promising for Alfresco dining so this event is a must-go for all foodies. To buy tickets online, click here.

Tel: 0871 230 7132
Web: www.tastefestivals.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

What's On: Coutts London Jewellery Week

Coutts London Jewellery Week 09

When: 8th - 14th June.

June is the month of this year's Coutts London Jewellery Week: Events and exhibitions scheduled across the city will present a rare opportunity to discover hidden gems around the capital. A diverse and impressive line has been confirmed to include Theo Fennell, Stephen Webster, and Swarovski, as well as participation by some of London's budding new designers and top boutiques. Many events are free, including the family-friendly Hatton Garden Festival running from Thursday 11 – Saturday 13 June.

Hatton Garden is historically known as London's 'jewellery quarter' and home to over 700 specialist businesses. Visitors of the festival will be invited to delve into their expertise and experience the design process upclose. The three-day event will also feature a historic account of the techniques handed down through generations of jewellers right through to present day technology. Other activities include a series of collection shows, DIY workshops and curation by Jacobs Jewellery.

Web: www.londonjewelleryweek.co.uk

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Culture Spot: Timothy Taylor Gallery

Diane Arbus - Timothy Taylor Gallery

The Timothy Taylor Gallery has been host to some impressive exhibitions, including that of sculptor Ron Arad and one of my favourite artisans Susan Hiller. It's a great spot for soaking up contemporary art and design.

The Diane Arbus exhibition at the Timothy Taylor Gallery on Dering street is not to be missed. The gallery pays homage to the American photographer by displaying sixty photographs of her work achieved between 1957 and 1971. Hailed as one of the most influential and original photographers of her time, Arbus explored the matter of people and society through the camera lens. She captured the sophistication, adolescence and eccentricity of her subjects who included socialites, nudists and young children. It ends on the 27th of June and admission is free.

susan-hiller
Witness 2000 - Susan Hiller

ron-arad
Bodyguard 2008 - Ron Arad

Timothy Taylor Gallery
21 Dering Street
London
W1S 1AL

Web: www.timothytaylorgallery.com

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Clothes Show London: Shopaholics and Beauty Junkies

Clothes Show London 29-31 May 09

Clothes Show London kicked off yesterday. The excel centre was heaving with shopaholics and beauty junkies, and there wasn't one spare seat in the fashion theatre. I attended the 3pm catwalk and was expecting to see Katie Price make her debut appearance wearing her KP Equestrian range, but she was a no show! However, I hear that she was out and about on the grounds and made finally an appearance later in the day. Erin O'Connor presented the catwalk and she looked stunning, but it was her co-host George Lamb that had the majority of the female audience feeling a little hazy.

Clothes Show London 09

The bargains at the show are just too vast to mention, it was literally one big outlet bazaar.
I was so tempted to spend but my sensible side kicked in and I deliberately left my plastic at home! So with the £100 I took with me, I bought four summer shades of lacquer from Jessica; my favourite being a delicious melon orange shimmer called 'Bright Lights', it's perfect for tanned feet and adding a little bejewelled elegance to the toes. I also treated myself to fruit and chocolate fondue and bought an oversized clutch from Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair.

So, after 4 hours of non-stop fashion goodness, I left the event with some great notes on the new labels to watch and utterly pleased with my new purchases. Plus I got a little video footage too! Take a look and hope you enjoy. Check back soon for style notes and beauty news from the show.




Clothes Show London is still on!
Dates: Friday 29th May 2009 - Sunday 31st May 2009
Location: The Excel Centre, London, E16 1DR

Book Now Online
Web: www.clothesshowlondon.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

What's On: Clothes Show Live SS/09


Clothes Show Live 2009

Dates: Friday 29th May 2009 - Sunday 31st May 2009
Location: The Excel Centre, London, E16 1DR

It's that time of the year again fashion luvies, this week London becomes a fashion and beauty haven for all us style junkies. The Clothes Show Live, officially the world's largest ever fashion event is back and this year promises to be bigger and better. Quite frankly, it's a shopaholic and bargain hunter's dream with an impressive selection of high street, designer and boutique brands as well as unique beauty products and plenty of preening for that added indulgence.

Yes, the three day fashion fiesta is going to be packed with celebrities, catwalk shows and the all important goody bag. After shopping the latest fashions, be sure make a pit stop at the Jessica Natural Nail & Champagne Bar to enjoy a manicure and the KitKat Senses Café will be perfect place for your elevenses or tea time pick me up.

But it's the Style Stage that's not to be missed - presenter and style guru Lisa Roe will be hosting a series of informative presentations by fashion bible Drapers and high street chain New Look. There's also the chance to see Erin O'Connor, George Lamb, Nicky Hambleton-Jones in action. Tickets start from £24.

Book Now Online
Web: www.clothesshowlondon.com

Friday, May 8, 2009

What's on: British Designers Sale and Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair

Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair

British Designers Sale

Oh I do love a good sample sale and this weekend there are two worthy of note. The British Designers sale starts today at 1pm and continues on Saturday 9th. Clothing and accessories from the UK's coveted designers will be sold at ridiculously low prices including Marithé + Francois Girbaud and Jenny Packham.

Dates: Friday 8th, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday 9th, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, SW3 2EE
To reserve entry call: 020 7627 2777

Vintage Fashion Fair

Sunday will see the opening of Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair. Held at the 20th Century Theatre, the event is now in its 4th year and will feature classics by Christian Dior, Biba and Jean Varon with prices starting at an astonishing £5. Insane but true. This sale is a retro shopaholic's dream.

Date: Sunday 10th, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: 20th Century Theatre, 291 Westbourne Grove, W11 2QA
For more information call: 020 7229 3179
Web: www.vintagefashionfairs.com

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What's On: The Chocolate Festival


Date: 3rd April - 5th April
Location: Southbank Centre Square
Admission: FREE

This weekend is a celebration of all things cocoa confectionery with the chocolate festival at the Southbank Centre. This delicious event is a must for all chocolate lovers out there.

Feast your eyes on demonstrations and workshops lead by master chocolatiers. Satisfy your chocolate craving by creating your own chocolate masterpieces and discover the partnership of chocolate with savoury foods.

With plenty of cakes to sample and chocolate art pieces on display it's going to be a very tempting experience.

Southbank Centre Square

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road,
London, SE1 8XX
Web: www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Competition: WIN! Tickets to the Vitality Show 2009

The Vitality Show is coming to town on Thursday the 26th of March. The well-being event promises to be bigger and better than ever with even more top beauty brands and plenty of pampering on offer.

Pretty Stylish London teamed up with the organisers of Vitality to give away 2 tickets to the 10th Anniversary show.

This competition ended on Friday 20th of March, 1pm.

http://www.thevitalityshow.co.uk

Mother's Day Ideas: Tea for two!


For a chilled and sumptuously relaxed afternoon with mum, take her out for some quintessentially English afternoon tea. The Covent Garden Hotel is my favourite place to enjoy scones, clotted cream and essential Earl Grey whilst taking in the glamorous surroundings of hotel's Drawing room. Tea can also be served in the Brasserie Max or the Library - each featuring a unique classic interior and charm. Let her eat cake!


Available daily between 3pm and 5:30pm

For reservations and further information call 020 7806 1000
or email max@firmdale.com

Covent Garden Hotel
10 Monmouth Street
London WC2H 9HB

Web: http://www.firmdale.com

For the latest Mother's Day events and offers in Covent Garden, visit: www.sevendials.co.uk

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

What's On: The Vitality Show 2009



Date:
26th -29th March

Finally Spring has arrived!.. Summer is just around the corner and soon it'll be time to have toes out, bare legs and glowing skin on show. To get the latest beauty goodies visit the Vitality show at Earls Court. It promises to be the perfect place to find your Spring/Summer beauty buys including cult collections like Jo Wood Organics.

Aside from stocking up your makeup bag, there will also be relaxation and spa zones, with leading massage therapists and beauticians to preen and pamper. Experts will be providing nutritional and well-being advice as well as the latest industry secrets to looking fabulous. And if you're still feeling the winter blues, shake it off with an energetic workout or dance class at the Zest fitness Park.



Vitality dares you to go bare!
Celebrate National No Makeup Day 26th March 09

This well-being event is impressively in its 10th year and kicks off on the 26th of March, which is also National No Makeup Day. So to mark the occasion, the Vitality show is challenging women to spend a day without makeup. The first 50 women brave enough to visit the opening show au naturel will be rewarded with gorgeous benefit goodies to treat themselves the day after! Are you up for the challenge?

Tickets cost £14.50 in advance or £17.50 on the door, so grab your girlies, or take mum along for a post mother's day treat and make a day of it.


Earls Court 2
Earls Court
Warwick Road
London
SW5 9TA

Opening Times:
Thursday 26th March, 1pm - 9pm
Friday 27th March, 10am - 6pm
Saturday 28th March, 10am - 6pm
Sunday 29th March, 10am - 6pm


Booking Hotline
: 0871 230 5569
Web: www.vitalityshow.co.uk

Monday, March 16, 2009

Mother's Day Ideas: Floral treats for Mum

As it's Mother's Day on the 22nd of March, I'll be dedicating much of this week's blog entries to highlighting activities and alternative gift experiences perfect for spoiling mum!


Seven Dials Flower Arranging Workshop
Flowers are the standard gift for Mother's Day, this we all know. But for a more creative floral gift, the Seven Dials Mother's Day Flower Arranging Workshop is just the thing to give mum an inspiring, hands-on experience.

The workshops, hosted in association with Sweet Pea floral Design promises to be an intimate lesson for mum to get a comprehensive guide to creating floral masterpieces. From essential tips on colour palettes to advice on how to keep flowers in excellent condition, Mum will be given insider knowledge over the course of two hours. She'll be given the opportunity to create a beautiful bouquet or an eye catching centre piece with the assistance of Sweet Pea's team of industry experts.

Priced at £50 per person, the sessions also include tea, cakes and a goody bag to take away. Book online at www.sweetpeaflowers.co.uk

Workshop dates:
Saturday 21st March
Sunday 22nd March

Times available:
10:30-12:30 pm
14:00 -16:00 pm

Seven Dials
Covent Garden,
London WC2
Web: http://www.sevendials.co.uk