Elevate your dining experience at Frank’s Cafe at Bold Tendencies
Franks café is a festival-like outdoor bar where Londoners flock to grab a drink and admire views across the city.
Franks café is a festival-like outdoor bar where Londoners flock to grab a drink and admire views across the city.
The market is surrounded by a range of independent stores and fashion chains, so if you’re in the mood to treat yourself you won’t be disappointed.
With a creative cocktail list and a comforting menu, they’ve got you well and truly covered.
We are a tiny neighbourhood wine shop and early evening wine bar We also sell online with click and collect, courier delivery options available at checkout.
The house was a showpiece, in which the Earl could display his fine collection of paintings (many of which remain), for the entertainment of the artistic and philosophical luminaries of his day.
Hampstead Heath is a wild park of woodland and meadows, tucked inside north London’s Zone Two – less than four miles from the centre, though you’d never know it. It sprawls over 800 acres and boasts some of the most spectacular views in the city.
A great spot to enjoy the flaky, buttery, insanely delicious flatbreads of Malaysia, close relatives of parathas and named for Chennai in southern India.
A light-filled space overlooking the canal, it boasts an impressive offering of over 800 wine bins – including three wines from the pair’s own brand of the same name – and a menu of modern European sharing plates.
Interact with the sculpture itself, flip the horizon in Anish Kapoor’s two huge concave mirrors and enjoy the gentle descent of the 455 steps that wind their way around the sculpture and immerse you in a collection of distinctive London sounds.
The beer, being visibly brewed on site, is varied and tasty, with a good selection of international craft ales on hand to boot. Take your pint outside to the banks of the Lea where picnic benches overflow with heavily bearded locals.