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Ruby Blue – London

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

There are so many cool bar and restaurant venues in London and this is certainly one of the good ones.

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Ruby Blue is situated in Leiscester Square, a high light because with the stylish, luxuroius and modern interiors of the venue it also has access to a terrace overlooking the popular tourist attraction. At night the terrace is lit up with blue lights making it a sight to remember amongst the backdrop of all the cinemas and theatres. Perfect for after work drinks, dinners and nights out, Ruby Blue can be found at Leicester Place.

Visit the Ruby Blue website for more information on the venue and for the drink and food menu’s.

Pitcher & Piano – Nottingham

Monday, February 18th, 2008

pitcher-piano.jpgAlthough Pitcher & Piano is a chain company with hot spot restaurant and bar venues around the UK, the one in Nottingham has a certain speciality about it.

The venue is actually an old church, with a sleek and stylish interior. The cocktail and wine menu is extensive and the music is a mixture of pop, RnB and cheese which for a night out can be a good combination. With a cool vibe and a sophisticated crowd, the Pitcher & Piano located in the Lace Market in Nottingham is well worth a visit.

See the website for more information on the company, other venues across the country and the menus.

Umbaba Night Club

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

UmbabaMy email account is constantly being bombarded with emails about ‘hot London clubs’ so for a friends Birthday we decided to check out Umbaba, an African inspired venue that has often been written about.

Pleasantly surprising, the venue is more spacious than some of the other ‘elite’ nightclubs I’ve experienced in London. The décor throughout the venue in keeps with the African theme and creates a light airy and relaxed vibe in the club. Music ranges from funky house to RnB Located off Carnaby Street in London the club is in the heart of the west end. There is an extensive cocktail menu but as you would expect the drinks are pricey. Single spirits and mixers cost around £9 but for a luxurious night out are worth it.

Visit Umbaba at 15-21 Ganton Street, London, W1 or go to the website to see the venue for yourself.

Liberty’s Champagne & Oyster Bar

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

champagne-and-oyster-bar.jpgNot content with the fantastic shopping Liberty has to offer? Why not take a break in the Champagne and Oyster bar on the lower ground floor.

With sleek and modern décor the champagne and oyster bar provides a chic and enjoyable spot to relax inbetween or after a hard days shopping or even a lunch break or an after work eaterie. Enjoy delectable seafood, salad or soup complimented with fine champagne. From king prawns to English or Irish oysters there is a wide selection of divine seas foods to choose from.

Visit the Champagne and Oyster bar at the Liberty department store, London and visit the website to view the menu and prices.

Shipp’s Tearooms

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

shipps-tearooms.jpgFancy a lunch date in style? Try the Shipp’s Tearooms in South East London. Sure its far to travel for a cup of tea and a cake for those not local but the décor makes it one special place.

With an extensive list of the finest teas including Earl Grey, East Teas and teas from the Organic Herb Trading Company accompanied by delectable cakes the Shipp’s Tearoom makes for a friendly meet up spot. Amongst the available food and drink you can also purchase china, teapots and tablecloths.

Visit the Shipp’s Tearooms at 4 Park Street, London, SE1 9AB, telephone: 020 7407 2692. The Tearoom is closed on Monday and Tuesdays but open Wednesday to Friday 9.30 am-5.30pm, Saturday’s 10am- 6pm and Sunday mid-day - 5.30pm. Visit The Shipp’s Tearooms website for more information.

Haymarket Hotel

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

the-haymarket-hotel.jpgOne of London’s finest hotels, The Haymarket is situated in the centre of the mayhem, in the heart of the theatre district surrounded by some of the best restaurants, bars and tourist attractions. Do we need to mention how lovely the hotel is?

Amongst the 50 spacious bedrooms and suites with an exclusive townhouse, the English style hotel has a colourful, exquisite and stylish restaurant and bar called Brumus with brasserie style food, a wide range of cocktails and wines served by the glass. An 18 meter swimming pool, treatment room and work – out room.

Rooms start around £250 per night. For more information about the hotel, facilities, and to make a reservation visit: www.firmdale.com. The Haymarket Hotel is located at 1 Suffolk Place, London SW1. Telephone: 020 7470 4007.

Sweet Treats

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Cup CakeFancy some deliciously tasty cupcakes? The Hummingbird Bakery has just the ticket.

A recent shopping trip on Old Brompton Road in London led me to pass some very noticeable and very delectable cup cakes that hung in the window. Other than an amazing bakery in New York (mentioned on our sister site blogyourtravels.com) I have yet to come across some tasty treats in the UK. 2 Minutes from South Kensington tube stop, you can pop in to take away or eat in the quant café-like bakery. The butter cream iced cakes are to die for and melt in your mouth!

Chocolate and vanilla cupcakes cost £1.55 and the red velvet cupcakes are £1.85. If South Kensington is out of your way, try the other Hummingbird Bakery nestled in Portobello Road. Visit the Hummingbird Bakery for more information.

The Gallery At Sketch

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

sketch-gallery.jpgAfter hearing so many good things about the fashionably, arty French restaurant and bar Sketch. I decided to try it for my birthday.

When I booked my reservation, I explained it was my birthday so the waitress suggested that I ate in the Gallery because it would more appropriate with a younger vibe, for a celebration. I gladly accepted and was very impressed by the colourful décor, furniture and lively spirit. Before my friend and I ate, we sat for a drink in the bar. The bar had a wonderful French café vibe with un-matching furniture which stood out because it was so antique. The food was lovely, I recommend the sea bass, but it was a pricey evening so prepare your self for the glamorous prices that come with the glamorous venue.

Book your reservation with Toptable online. Sketch is situated at 9 Conduit Street, London, W1S 2XG, telephone: 0870 777 4488. Visit www.sketch.uk.com to view the full menu.

Babylon At The Kensington Roof Gardens

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

babylon-roof-gardens.jpgYou may have heard of the Kensington Roof Gardens, probably whilst reading the celebrity gossip pages in either newspapers or magazines. With a huge celebrity and business entrepreneur clientele it’s definitely worth a look.

With spectacular views of London, the Babylon restaurant sits 100 feet above Kensington high street displaying both elegance and luxury. The food is lovely, unique as you would expect and the décor is smart and sophisticated. I tried the smoked salmon fish cake … to start and then the fillet of plaice … for my main. They were both delectable and I would definitely eat there again.

You can find The Babylon restaurant at the Kensington Roof Gardens at 99 Kensington High Street (entrance on Derry Street), London, W8 5SA. Toptable, an online restaurant booking website is offering a 2 course lunch for £16 per person available Monday to Friday 12pm-2.30pm. Visit www.toptable.co.uk to register and book.

Sugar Reef

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Sugar ReefI read a review of Sugar Reef in a magazine quite a while ago but I never got around to trying the venue. Recently, my friends and I were looking for a trendy place to eat and drink in London and after thinking back at places I had heard to be hip I remembered Sugar Reef.

We booked a table for a Thursday evening which was a great time to do dinner, as it wasn’t overly crowded, but busy enough with a complimenting jazz band. The décor is sleek and stylish, the service was lovely and the set menu was perfect. I recommend the fresh soup of the day with rustic bread followed by the sirloin steak which was delectable.

For more information about Sugar Reef visit www.sugarreef.co.uk or call 020 7851 0800 to make a reservation. The Sugar Reef bar and restaurant is situated at 42-44 Great Windmill Street, London, W1 and the nearest tube in Picadilly.