
Nick is a writer who has been living in London for three years, covering
film, theatre, music and food in all the various forms that London has to
offer. What Nick finds intriguing about London is the real possibility to
determine the sort of city in which one lives. For although it seems
hectic, loud and a little overwhelming, it is malleable enough to allow
people to make their own mark. Nick is also part of a sketch group that
writes and performs comedy, a lot of which can be found at
www.inthechumbucket.blogspot.com.
12
Dec
2009
Bibulous at Borough’s Vinopolis
At four o’clock in the afternoon, I found myself quite sozzled. Never has the phrase ‘pace yourself’ been so apt
4
Dec
2009
The Portrait Restaurant
The National Gallery's restaurant looks out over the Millennium Eye, Big Ben and St Martin's in the Field
28
Nov
2009
Molecular Cocktails at Hush
I am always a little wary of using the term ‘mixologist’; a title a lot of bartenders insist on being addressed as
21
Nov
2009
Ten Years of SO.UK
Can SO.UK keep up with the rest of the clubs that it helped pave the way for?
17
Nov
2009
Can Topman Take on Topshop?
Topman has recently been having a bit of a quiet time when compared to its sister store Topshop
14
Nov
2009
Aura Club in Mayfair
There can be an aspect of Emperor’s New Clothes with establishments like these
8
Nov
2009
Miss Q’s at Earls Court
There are two things that I excel at after having a few drinks: pulling off an excellent Mick Jagger impression and shooting pool
5
Nov
2009
Day of the Dead
Celebrating the Mexican festival El Dia de los Muertos in Bishopsgate with flowers, bright colours and overflowing tequila
1
Nov
2009
2-for-1 Lunch at Strand Palace
The irony of enjoying a 2-for-1 lunch deal whilst dining alone is not lost on me
22
Oct
2009
The Prince Albert, Battersea
It is refreshing to see any kind of establishment that has made efforts to maintain its own identity









