
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.
11
Jul
2013
Johnnie Walker Menu, Le Pont de la Tour
Get your timing right and you can spend the totality of your meal in the gloaming whilst a matter of metres from the Thames
26
Jun
2013
Sunday Brunch at Monikers, Shoreditch
The test of a good brunch is in its Bloody Mary and the people at Monikers have put together a damn fine concoction
30
Apr
2013
5cc at the Exmouth Arms
This city has a fantastic nightlife but boy do we like to pack ourselves in to any bar or pub. Thank goodness for hidden 5cc
15
Apr
2013
The Mussel Men
They offer an exceedingly enjoyable night out with good food, a lively atmosphere and an emphasis on light-heartedness
28
Mar
2013
Hampstead’s Spaniards Inn
Highwayman Dick Turpin was reported to be a regular and you can find it referenced in the film Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
14
Dec
2012
Ladybird at the New Diorama Theatre
A finely-acted piece of theatre that takes an unflinching look at those who have it bad when times are supposed to be good
18
Aug
2012
Harrods’ Candy Store
The walls were lined with kaleidoscope displays of Jelly Belly beans and vintage sweets like bootstraps and bon bons
7
Aug
2012
Cocktails at the Foundry
The Foundry, just off Camden high street, is an example of the chic sophistication that is coming to dominate this area
12
Jul
2012
Bermondsey’s Antico
The food at Antico is good enough to give you reason to be sincere and honest when you're asked your opinion
18
Jun
2012
‘Rhinegold’ at The Yard
'Rhinegold' is a retelling of the first part of the 'Ring Cycle' but with the boundaries between theatre, music and opera blurred









