Forgive A Little Of What You Fancy for its diabetes-inducing sugary name because this is a proper star, hiding its sparkle under the bushel of the Dalston end of the Kingsland Road. We gave it 4 out Read more.
The drinks are listed on a board above the bar, you can get cans of Red Stripe or they have a few basic cocktails ("fancy drinks") on offer... simple yet effective. Read more.
Tucked away beneath an old cinema sign in a former Chinese takeaway, Ruby's peeled-paint walls, mismatched furniture and flickering candlelight make for a decadent drinking den indeed. Read more.
While perhaps not as traditional and cosy as other leading clubs, the Vortex is a light and friendly performance space which offers a great platform for some of the world’s leading jazz players. Read more.
Just a few doors down from the hippest salon in town, you’ll discover one of the best coiffed bars. So after you get your dip-dye, you can go sip down on some crazy drinks LATE into the night. Read more.
With thousands of flowers crammed into one noisy Victorian terraced street, London's Columbia Road Flower Market is a taste of the Old East End. Read more.
The Painted Presidente: The glass is literally coated with “pomegranate paint” before they simply pour in a mix of house rum & vermouths, and then it's finished off with a drop of “liquid grass” Read more.
This cosy cocktail cavern is a bar with down-to-earth decor, extremely well-crafted cocktails, switched-on staff and good music. Simple, really. Read more.
Housed in a set of 18th-century almshouses, the Geffrye Museum offers a vivid physical history of the English interior. Read more.
THP's multiplex features luxuriantly reclining, armchair-esque seats, plus a cafe, art gallery, and 3 bars. This promises to go way better than your High School dates. Read more.