Flat Whites, Wifi & Silent Community: Inside Soho’s New Work Ritual In a city addicted to productivity, noise, and hustle, it’s the quiet places that are holding us together. Across Soho, cafés have evolved from casual coffee spots into something more essential — the unofficial workspaces of London. Here, amidst the hiss of espresso machinesContinue reading “This Isn’t an Office, It’s a Flat White and a Prayer | My Soho Times”
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How Dance Music Changed the World – An Evening With Paul Oakenfold | My Soho Times
Twice voted the World’s No.1 DJ by DJ Magazine and widely regarded as a founding father of electronic dance music, Paul Oakenfold has taken British dance music to global heights, quite literally, from Mile End to Mount Everest. As Perfecto Records marks 35 years, editor Kai Lutterodt sits down with the legendary DJ to reflect onContinue reading “How Dance Music Changed the World – An Evening With Paul Oakenfold | My Soho Times”
7 of the Best: From Bar Italia to Backstreet Gems – Soho’s Indie Coffee Scene | My Soho Times
Gillian Smith embarks on a (short) grand tour of seven standout independent coffee spots in Soho, each with its own story and brew worth savouring…
Cocktails at Larry’s: Discover the artistic Cocktails inspired by West End Legends in this new book | My Soho Times
Larry’s Bar is the acclaimed speakeasy nestled within the National Portrait Gallery. The venue marked its 1st anniversary with a glamorous red carpet event last week, coinciding with the launch of Cocktails at Larry’s, a visually captivating and thoughtfully curated publication that blends the artistry of cocktails with the iconic figures immortalised in the Gallery’sContinue reading “Cocktails at Larry’s: Discover the artistic Cocktails inspired by West End Legends in this new book | My Soho Times”
5 Reasons to Make Swimming Your Year-Round Fitness Activity | My Soho Times
When it comes to swimming, David Michael Tatler is the expert you want to keep you afloat! He founded ‘DMT Swimming‘ in Soho over a decade ago, and now his school boasts a remarkable team of coaches providing tailored swim lessons for all ages and skill levels. With both private and group classes offered daily,Continue reading “5 Reasons to Make Swimming Your Year-Round Fitness Activity | My Soho Times”
Help #SavePastaBrown: This family-run Covent Garden Italian restaurant faces eviction on Christmas Day | My Soho Times
It’s World Pasta Day! But before you twirl your fork into a delicious bowl of spaghetti carbonara (done the Italian way without cream, of course), let’s spare a thought for Pasta Brown. This family-run business has been has been a staple in Covent Garden for 50 years. However, they now face the threat of evictionContinue reading “Help #SavePastaBrown: This family-run Covent Garden Italian restaurant faces eviction on Christmas Day | My Soho Times”
The Private View: Frieze Art Fair Launch Ozwald Boateng x Efie Gallery | My Soho Times
Frieze London kicked off last night with a private view of the exciting collaboration between Ozwald Boateng and Dubai-based Efie Gallery, marking a vibrant injection of African artistry in the heart of London’s West End. This partnership not only showcases exceptional talent but also fosters a rich dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary artistic expression.
I’m no Jay Ryner, but my opinion about this Michelin Star West African Restaurant still matters… | My Soho Times
I’m no food critic, but my opinion matters. Well, I think so anyway. After having a seemingly pleasant lunch with my dad last Thursday at Chishuru, the modern West African Michelin-starred restaurant which is all the rave of the moment, I found myself unable to shake off a lingering heaviness that had developed by theContinue reading “I’m no Jay Ryner, but my opinion about this Michelin Star West African Restaurant still matters… | My Soho Times”
Ready for the Weekend? Where to Brunch in Central London pt.1 | My Soho Times
London is the city of culinary wonders, and brunch is no exception! There are plenty of fantastic options in Central London when it comes to enjoying that all important fusion between breakfast and lunch with a glass (or two!) of bubbly on a weekend. Whether you’re a local looking for a new spot to tryContinue reading “Ready for the Weekend? Where to Brunch in Central London pt.1 | My Soho Times”
What’s On: FLUX Exhibition Celebrates its 10th Edition Showcasing 80 Contemporary Artists | My Soho Times
Celebrating its momentous 10th edition, FLUX Exhibition will take place in Central London at 178 St James, Piccadilly from the 7th to 10th December. Curated by the visionary Lisa Gray, the founder of FLUX, this exhibition provides a unique opportunity for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the finest emerging and establishedContinue reading “What’s On: FLUX Exhibition Celebrates its 10th Edition Showcasing 80 Contemporary Artists | My Soho Times”