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The London Scene

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Situated onKingsland Road, Map Maison is a great choice for signature sips in East London. Head inside, where you'll be met with dark furnishings, chic booths and a plethora of spirits. Thirsty? Opt for a Wild Fashioned made up of Havana Anejo, Angostura bitters and brown sugar molasses. Do you tut savagely at anyone who puts ‘The’ in front of ‘Pixies’? You do? Then head to Highgate boozer The Boogaloo for its weekly night Who Killed Bambi?– it’s the longest-running music quiz in London.

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It’s a great date spot, particularly as when you’re finished you can pop down to the cheekily hidden secret bar “Hester’s Hideout” downstairs.

Seeking top-notch burlesque? Then head toThe Two Brewers in Clapham for Clandestine Cabaret. Expect live performances from the likes of ZeeZee Stardust to Aya L 'Storm, alongside a roster of video entertainment, including comedy, drag or musical theatre. If you’re looking for further evidence of St. John’s influence in the London dining scene, look to Fallow. It’s hard to imagine this hugely successful restaurant being possible without the ground it sits on being first broken by Henderson and Guliver.

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There are more than 22,000 music performances a year across London's 300+ venues including the O2 arena - the world's most popular music venue. Perhaps it’s Galmiche himself, affable, talented and near-obsessed with the provenance of everything that comes into his kitchen. Perhaps it’s the cosy surroundings, elegant without being overbearing. Whatever it is, you can’t help but love it. SPFDJ recently tweeted that ‘Unfold the best party in the UK’. Damn, it must be good then. But seriously, if you’re the type of person that needs a boogie to wind down before the start of a new week, or one who just refuses to see the party end, this is the place for you. No photos or videos are allowed, making room for only pure vibes on the dance floor.

From the opening credits, it's clear we're going to be spending some time in London, and so it proves. Secret Invasion is the most Londony series in the franchise so far and, unlike Moon Knight (see above), actually includes some first-unit action. Episode 1, though, is all subterfuge. Much as the show's Skrull can morph into human form, here we see Kensington Gardens masquerading as a Moscow park. (The climax to that episode, incidentally, is also not Moscow, but the Piece Hall in Halifax.) That ain't Moscow Squier, Susan M. (1985). Virginia Woolf and London: The Sexual Politics of the City. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press. p.52. Every last Thursday of the month sees a true burlesque bonanza from Shenanigans Cabaret at Hoxton Underbelly. Hosted by the iconic Foxi Blue, it's a raucous event with a variety of top-notch drag, comedy, circus and sideshow. Get down early for a prompt 8pm start. Much more than just a running club, Midnight Runners gives you the chance to do something healthy and invigorating with your evening while escaping the confines of your local gym. They're a worldwide movement as well, with clubs in cities across the world such as LA, Sydney, Barcelona and more. Go for it and join in, your body will thank you later.

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It’s got pumping ex-industrial spaces attractingbig-name DJs from all over the world. It’s got under-the-radar spots on the outskirts of the city, home to boundary-pushing subcultures andup-and-coming artists. It’s got LGBTQ+ institutions where you can dance the night away. And, of course, it’s got its fair share of cheesy, no-nonsense parties, for when all you need is a good old sing-along. London's best places to watch burlesque? The Phoenix Arts Club is showcasing a fabulous array of performers at its saucy cabaret shows and themed afternoon teas. Venture over to the Soho saloon for striptease and sips.It’s south London’s most notorious trash den.Known for its banterous clientele, cheesy music and a smell that will last up to four washes, Infernosits a must for any big night out. With multiple rooms, light-up dancefloors and even a fish tank, this club experience ischaracter building at its finest. And while you might not enjoy the experience at the time, you will have excellent stories to tell your mates the next day.

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It’s only right that a burger joint makes it into this guide somewhere – sometimes there’s nothing better than a seared patty and slice of melted cheese set between two buns.Horse Meat Discois everything a good weekly club should be: friendly, inclusive, not too pricy and playing music that’s defined yet unpredictable. The four DJs behind this Sunday standout at Eagle London revived disco for queer audiences at a time when such silky sounds were dead. Revelling in Soho’s seedy past, there’s no way you’ll miss La Bodega Negra as you make your way along Old Compton Street – it’s the one with the neon lights that read “Peep Show” and “Adult Video” in the window.



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