Tim Baros takes us on his culinary experience dining at the Old Compton Brasserie after its recent re-opening since lockdown… It was surely missed during the COVID lockdown – but to be back there, on opening day – July 4th – and to be greeted by Max, one of the best restaurant managers in townContinue reading “Old Compton Brasserie is Back and Better Than Ever”
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Loved Eating Out to Help Out? These businesses are extending it throughout September!
And just like that, August has flown by. But that doesn’t mean your taste for al fresco dining has to end too! If like us, you loved the Eat Out to Help Out discount scheme which offered diners a 50% discount, up to £10 per person, off meals and soft drinks – you’re in luck…Continue reading “Loved Eating Out to Help Out? These businesses are extending it throughout September!”
Breaking the Rules – A film premiere with a difference
Gillian Smith attended BREAK, the first ever Drive-In premiere on 22nd July at Brent Cross, London. The film was rolled out nationwide in other drive-in venues, starting with Sheffield.
Divert the Traffic: Plans to Save Soho this Summer
Summer in Soho has always had the best vibe. Where else would you want to be for eating, drinking and hanging out with old friends? Not to mention the new ones you’ve only just met on a great night out… Lockdown in Soho After the long months of lockdown, it looks like bars, restaurants andContinue reading “Divert the Traffic: Plans to Save Soho this Summer”
London Beautiful Life in conversation with Jeremy Joseph
Soho’s Urban Biodiversity | My Soho Times
Dr Luke Dixon of Urban Beekeeping shares insight into Soho’s often unspoken biodiversity and tips on how we can do our part to save the bees…
“It’s Much Easier to Work 14 Hours a Day When You Enjoy What You Do.” – Justina Matuleviciute, founder of JMComms
Part of our spring issue Soho Female Founders series, Justina Matuleviciute shares insight to being founder of JMComms…
“I feel passionately about hypnotherapy and all its attributes” – Lydia Johnson, London Clinic of Hypnotherapy founder
As part of our Soho Female Founders series we speak with founder of The London Clinic of Hypnotherapy…
Soho on Pause | My Soho Times
Absence truly does make the heart grow fonder. Being sequestered in West London far away from the city centre certainly makes you appreciate past Soho times. True, you do have more space here in the suburbs to enact the seven metre swerve necessary to socially distance yourself from approaching fellow humans. Strange, one muses, thatContinue reading “Soho on Pause | My Soho Times”
Soho mourns the Queen of Soho
Soho personalities took to social media earlier this week to share the sad news of the passing of Violet Trayte.