I’m now in a routine where I get back to London too late to attend the Sport & Leisure History seminar at the IHR but too early to go to post-seminar cocktails and thus have to scour Russell Square for stimulation and grub in the witching hour of 6 o’clock. Stimulation is taken care of…
Read more Review #21 Burger & Shake, Russell Square
Upscale Peruvian to the rear of a proper London boozer.
Read more Review #16, Lima Covent Garden
Charming bistro-dining in Harringay and it's within stumbling distance too.
Read more Review #15 Café Tramp, Green Lanes
A solo mission on this occasion having arrived in London ravenous from an afternoon’s teaching in the Biggest Seminar Room in the World. Motijheel is an old favourite. If ever I want to remember what my teenage culinary years were like I can stroll down Marchmont Street and back into the timeless atmosphere of Motijheel…
Read more Review #13 Motijheel, Russell Square
Fresh from two hours of document analysis with the students of the University of Westminster I was absolutely in the mood for the kind of exhibition that ‘Easter Rising 1916’ at the Photographers’ Gallery purports to be, especially as I’ve got an upcoming seminar to teach on British stereotypes of Irishmen in the nineteenth century.…
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Review #11, a yummy post-snooker meaty fix in Bun&Bar
Read more Review #11 – Bun&Bar, Harringay
White squares in White Cube. Nothing gets more minimal than that. Or does it?
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