Monday 30 March 2015

Natural History Museum lates, South Kensington



Once a month, the Natural History Museum, and other London landmarks (including London Zoo, the Tate Gallery and London Aquarium) open late for some evening exploration.

The museum is free entry, with bars dotted about the main hall and a couple of food stalls too. Special exhibitions, such as the new exhibit Coral Reef: Secret Cities of the Sea come at a cost (in this case, £10 if the slot is booked in advance) and do not allow drinks to be taken in.

It's a great opportunity to explore the sights without the busy crowds that weekends draw in, and there's some fascinating insights into our planet's history, from minerals to mammals. The huge blue whale that hangs from the ceiling is a definitely must see.

Nearest tube station: South Kensington

Friday 27 March 2015

On the headphones: Port Isla

The weather might have turned grey and rainy again, but that doesn't mean the summer hasn't started to creep into my veins. I've been listening to a lot of Norwich's finest exports, Port Isla.

Drawing on country and folk influences, with a catchy core rock sound, the four-piece have been touring up and down the country with everyone from James Bay to Kodaline.

Catch them live: Oslo, Hackney on March 5th.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

All Fired Up, Dulwich




Sundays were made for relaxing, and maybe a little creativity too.. That's why last weekend I went to All Fired Up, a ceramic cafe in south London.

There were some lovely Easter themed ceramics to paint, and the place was surprisingly empty of kids, except for a children's party in the back room. There's a good cafe too, selling coffees and tasty looking cakes.

Find it at: 34 East Dulwich Road, London, SE22 9AX

Sunday 22 March 2015

Broadway Market, Haggerston



There are so many delicious food markets around London, but one of my favourite places to visit on a Saturday is Broadway Market. With a range of food to suit any taste, from gluten free and organic, to meat on a spit and tempting cakes, it's the perfect place to stock up on a sunny day, then head to nearby London Fields to enjoy.

 Aside from the food stalls, the market offers a selection of vinyl records to please even the most eclectic tastes, plus vintage clothing, fair trade jewellery and a range of locally sourced produce. 

Nearest tubes: Haggerston, Hackney Central

Wednesday 18 March 2015

On The Headphones: Polly Scattergood - Miss You

Aside from sounding like a Charles Dickins heroine, Polly Scattergood makes beautiful, heartfelt music, blending raw sounds with electro pop beats. This track, 'Miss You', is the sound of her at her most vulnerable, bearing her soul with nothing but a few piano keys for accompaniment.

Tuesday 17 March 2015

Hash E8, Hackney




Hackney may be a little short on greasy spoon cafés these days, but it certainly makes up for that by serving up a range of quirky brunch destinations instead.

With a menu focused on the humble hash brown, Hash E8 has the hungry locals flocking for their full English, or on the more healthy side, kale and poached eggs with hollandaise sauce. Get down early though, there can be a long wait on weekends!

Find it at: 170 Dalston Lane, E8 1NG


Thursday 12 March 2015

Scandinavian Kitchen, Fitzrovia


In search of a less-obvious mother's day present, I decided to go visit the Scandinavian Kitchen, which resides on the backstreets of Oxford Street. Far away from the rushing crowds of tourists, there are so many beautiful little shops and restaurants that sadly are often overlooked by those on the main high street.

This lovely little grocery shop and cafe is one of them. Stocking classic Scandinavian foods, from fish to salty liquorice sweets, its the perfect place for homesick natives, or those looking for a unique and authentic culinary experience.

After choosing a gift to take home this weekend, I couldn't help picking up a couple of delicious looking cinnamon rolls too. The cafe has a good selection of pastries, as well as open sandwiches and salads.

Website: Scandikitchen.co.uk
Find it: 61 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7PP

Tuesday 10 March 2015

On the headphones: The Night VI - Too Late To Lie




It certainly feels like spring in London now. The sky is an (almost) clear blue, the sun is peering out and people have started to scatter across the parks on weekends.

With the change in season, I've been listening to a lot of Anglo-French sextet The Night VI recently. Their melancholic pop melodies are painfully addictive, particularly the haunting 'Too Late To Lie'. Soft enough for a day in the park, but not too sweet to belong in summer yet..


Saturday 7 March 2015

Escaping from the city: Epping Forest




I love the city as much as anyone who lives here, the frequent surprises, the bright lights and the constant rushing that becomes a kind of rhythm that you move to. It's nice to have a break though, especially on a sunny day when you start to wonder where the sky is behind all those tall skyscrapers!

London is really spoilt for nearby places with a little more greenery, and getting there is much easier than you would think. I went to visit Epping forest, which is barely 20 minutes away by train, then a short walk until you reach the woods.

Although you are never quite that far from the sounds of traffic, it's a beautiful place to explore, with ponds (with lots of ducks!) and stretching fields to make you believe you are miles from the concrete streets.

Nearest stations: Theydon Bois, Loughton, Epping

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Champs - Rough Trade East, Brick Lane



Part of the Old Truman Brewery buildings, Rough Trade East, a mecca for vinyl fans sits right at the heart of Brick Lane. Although it may have branched out into selling books and coffee to the (mostly bearded) customers, the staff are true music lovers themselves and are always on the lookout for the next breakthrough act. You'll see posters for the most obscure releases lining the walls, alongside all the indie label favourites.

Tonight's special performance was from Isle of Wight brothers, Champs, performing tracks from their new record Vamala. The pair's music sways gracefully from soft country ballads, to synthy 80s inspired indie pop.


Tuesday 3 March 2015

Peckhamplex Cinema, South London


Barely five minutes walk from Peckham Rye overground, Peckhamplex (or Peckham Multiplex, if you want to be specific) is one of the cheapest cinemas in London. Tickets are just £4.99 standard, or £5.99 3-D. Don't be put off though, it might not be the plushest cinema you've ever been to, but it's not a budget one either. The screens are a decent size, and there's plenty of films on to choose from.

Quick tip: there's some great local pubs, including The Montpelier for a quick pint before / after

Find it at: 95a Rye Lane, London, SE15 4ST