| Big Easy |
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In the 19th Century, crabshacks popped up all over the American Gulf Coast. Simple, and emblematic of the easygoing lifestyle the region has... |
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| Brooklands Museum |
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The world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit - constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907 - was more than a great sporting arena. Brooklands... |
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| City Cruises |
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City Cruises has an all-year-round programme of sightseeing cruises, lunch cruises and evening dinner & dance cruises on the River Thames. At... |
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| The Troubadour |
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The Troubadour is a proper café, the last Fifties coffee house in Earls Court, a low temperature centre of courtesy, peace and artistic energy.... |
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| Costa Dorada |
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Costa Dorada is dedicated to bringing you an authentic flavour of Spanish food & culture, a unique meeting place where you can enjoy authentic... |
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| Half Moon |
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Still one of London’s longest running music venues, the Half Moon has had the reconstructive surgery that befits this aging rock star. Reminiscent... |
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| Bill's Restaurant, Cafe and Store |
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Recently while looking for a refuge from the shopping masses in Covent Garden, a friend and I wandered into St Martin’s Courtyard and found a... |
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| Mestizo |
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2012 is going to be an exciting year for everyone in London, and Mestizo will be no exception. The... |
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| La Cocotte |
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La Cocotte is a relatively recent addition to South End Green in Hampstead. It is on the site of a really popular Polish restaurant which has been... |
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| Angels & Gypsies |
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Camberwell hasn’t always enjoyed a reputation for good bars and restaurants; indeed the main drag is more usually associated with dodgy take-aways... |
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