George & Devonshire needs more enthusiasm
Being a barrel roll away from the Fuller's brewery on the edge of the Thames, the George & Devonshire could be considered to be their flagship pub... more | Add your review
The film is full of cracking one-liners. Plus lots of silly dialogue that, for some reason, makes one glad to be alive
Step Brothers
Restaurants
I rather wish that Angela Hartnett could find a sugar daddy who would back her in her own enterprise
Murano
Theatre
Not the love story to end all others, but pleasingly easy on the eye
Romeo And Juliet
A real hidden gem, worth travelling to, prices, food and portions, spot on!
The final scene was too short and too obvious but other than that I highly recommend it.
What a delightful frothy night at the theatre watching such a witty and wonderfully non pc musical

You can combine a culture fix with a great night out at South Bank. Here are our top venues to sit and soak up the atmosphere... more | Add your view
Being a barrel roll away from the Fuller's brewery on the edge of the Thames, the George & Devonshire could be considered to be their flagship pub... more | Add your review
The Harcourt is a pub that goes from strength to strength but if Forlunda or HV 71 means nothing to you, forget it... more | Add your review
A bit of a novelty when it first opened, the extensive range of continental beers at The Pub on the Park no longer seems to pull the fashion-conscious... more | Add your review
Although once a splendid gin palace, the Princess Victoria has actually been a fairly rough Irish pub for as long as memory serves... more | Add your review
The Constitution is nestled in the more charming part of Pimlico but be aware that its atmosphere is prone to change... more | Add your review
The Old Coffee House is a traditional looking pub. Popular with locals, it has a relaxed and inviting atmosphere... more | Add your review
Greek Fusion is more elusive than ever, and you certainly won’t find it at
Pomegranate
The Horse & Groom is an oft overlooked but beautiful Victorian pub a few minutes from Oxford Street... more | Add your review
Popular with the people who live around Wapping, The Town of Ramsgate has had its up and downs, but has settled down in the last few years to become a jolly decent boozer. .. more | Add your review
The Barley Mow in Chiswick was a rather edgy boozer, full of flashy one-armed bandits and sullen drinkers which has resisted the prevailing W4 fashion of going gastro following refurbishment... more | Add your review
Mien Tay is a pleasant, clean, homely Vietnamese restaurant, says
Charles Campion
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Owned by Nicholson's, there is a good range of well-kept beer on tap and the food is pretty unpretentious at The Globe... more | Add your review
The Flying Horse is a traditional pub in an area where city bars devoid of personality rule the roost. There's even a decent jukebox... more | Add your review
Very attractive from the outside, The Greyhound has an unfussy but comfortable interior. It might be best to avoid Mondays though. .. more | Add your review
A compact pub, the King Charles I even manages to shoehorn in a bar billiards table into the clutter of nicknacks on display... more | Add your review
With great Thai food and a decent selection of beer on tap the King's Arms in Holborn is certainly worth a visit... more | Add your review
Mien Tay is a pleasant, clean, homely Vietnamese restaurant, says Charles Campion
Comedy critic Bruce Dessau on the death of Geofffrey Perkins, the man behind so many classics
Having a long menu may be hard on the kitchen but it does mean that all tastes are catered for