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If you're in the mood for a premium wine bar experience in the city, none do it quite likeDiogenes The Dog. With a dynamic wine list and options from global winemakers, they not only have a far reaching menu, their pretty interiors, cheese plates and service are high-end with a comfortable feel.

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Bryony Randall; Jane Goldman (17 December 2012). Virginia Woolf in Context. Cambridge University Press. pp.237–. ISBN 978-1-107-00361-3. Given that the Earth only features in the opening scenes, you'd be forgiven for guessing that this is another film with no hint of London about it. You'd be wrong. The planet of Xandar is largely a digital construction, but the eagle-eyed will note several London buildings in the mix, including the Millennium Bridge and the Lloyd's Building. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

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When to visit Have a chill one on a week night (it's open from 6pm every Weds through to the occasaional Sunday), with good tunes and great booze. In 1975, the American publisher Frank Hallman, with permission from Angelica Garnett and Quentin Bell, republished the first five essays as a book, giving the collection its title, The London Scene. This edition was reprinted by Random House and the Hogarth Press in 1982. [6] It is not known why 'Portrait of a Londoner' was not included in this edition. It has been suggested that Angelica and Quentin may have wished for it to be omitted, but this assertion has also been disputed. [6] [7] Of all the Marvel films, the first Thor sequel spends the most memorable times in London. The muscle-bound marauder even catches the tube. Don’t let that put you off though – if you did, you would miss out on one of the best places to eat in central London. Italian cuisine is the name of the game here: a selection of small and large plates that goes far beyond the standard fare you’d expect.

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The stage shows are the stuff of lewd legend: Dita von Teese made her UK debut at TG; there are frequently hardcore body modification and manipulation demonstrations featuring everything from extreme piercings to contortion to people being suspended from ropes attached to hooks poked through their skin; and it’s not uncommon to see fireworks been set off from performers’ orifices, paint and milk being shot out of vaginas, and lasers shining from the bumhole of a trapeze artist.

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This iconic LGBT+ venue has welcomed everyone from Lily Savage (slaying on stage) to Princess Diana (enjoying a sneaky night out in the '80s). Now Grade II listed and reasonably safe from developers, the Royal Vauxhall Tavernis open seven nights a week for drinking, dancing and drag shows, and queer cabaret platform Bar Wotever has become a Tuesday institution. There’s plenty of rooftop bars in London, but where else can you watch a film alfresco or challenge your mates to a game of crazy golf, virtual reality foosball, a spot of curling, jenga or a swing in a batting cage? Roof East, a complete Stratford stalwart, reopened this year with a load of new street food offerings, drinks menus and playful surprises. Eyes down for a full house… Dabbers Social Bingo has comics as bingo callers and interactive challenges called things like ‘twerk it out’. London’s culinary scene is diverse and there are so many amazing eats out there that it seems a real shame to waste your money on mediocre food. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your meals. What to Eat in London if You’re on a Budget East London's queer Bollywood night Hungama has given the city's LGBTQ+ scene a friendly shot in the arm. It's taken place at various venues including The Glory and Dalston Superstore, but every Hungama is a super-inclusive mix of Bollywood imagery, hip hop beats and anything-goes gay abandon.

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Squier, Susan M. (1985). Virginia Woolf and London: The Sexual Politics of the City. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press. p.52.Anthony Bourdain once expounded his failsafe hangover cure: a joint, aspirin, a can of coke and some fiery Sichaunese food. If you’re looking for the latter piece of that puzzle you should be looking at Chilli Cool. We’re warning you. This one isn’t for the faint of heart. However, if you can handle the spice and like to eat adventurously, there are few better places to get a good Sichuan meal. Killing Kittens (KK) is another party that’s been here long enough to see the shift in the scene. With a reputation for attracting high-flying bankers and Agent Provocateur-clad models, Emma Sayle founded KK in 2005 to create a safe space for ‘women to explore their sexuality’. But Polly*, who’s been to two KK events in the last month, says the crowd has widened. ‘It’s not full of people who’ve stepped off a Victoria’s Secret runway,’ Polly says. ‘I’ve seen men and women of all shapes and sizes, and people who keep their clothes on the whole time, because they’re just there for the atmosphere.’ Two other London locations feature. King Charles Street, above the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall, makes a brief and accurate appearance as an Allied HQ. Meanwhile, did you recognise the traditional boozer called the Whip and Fiddle?

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Wondering where to find the best dim sum in London? Nine times out of ten, Yauatcha is going to be the place that people tell you to go. Alan Yau’s Soho dim sum house is a London food mecca for those who can’t get enough of the good stuff. What's the vibe?Established by Heavenly Records at the end of the '90s,this bar has beena nightlife hub ever since. Lovely booths upstairs make you feel a little fancy even if you're just sinking pints and arguing about indie music. With the city spawning such a large number of internationally acclaimed comic minds, London plays as a battlefield for a huge number of comedians on the cusp of breaking through, battling it out against each other in strong competition. London’s West End is known the world over as the home of theatre. Millions of theatregoers descend on England’s capital each year, and plays in London are often top of the agenda. Visitors come to enjoy spectacular performances in a spectacular city. As one of the major attractions for residents and visitors, such productions are always high in demand.

What to Eat in London: Practical Guides and Tips for Navigating London’s Food Scene 

The first performance of a Punch and Judy show at Covent Garden was recorded in Samuel Pepys's diary entry for 9 May 1662 (...o h yes there is!) When the feeling strikes, we tend to opt for Burger and Beyond. They strike a nice line between the sloppy, heart-stopping meat fest you’re no doubt after, and a level of quality that you don’t find from your average burger spot. Throw in a killer menu of sides – loaded tater tots, fries and poutine – as well as spiked iced teas, shakes and local craft beers and you just can’t lose.

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