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The Blues Kitchen opened in Camden in October 2009 [1] and was founded by The Columbo Group's directors Steve Ball and Riz Shaikh, both of whom were voted in the "Top 1000 Most Influential" list by the Evening Standard in 2014 [2] and 2015.
The Clerk's House is an historic building in Shoreditch, England. Standing at 118½ Shoreditch High Street, it is a Grade II listed building dating to 1735. [1] [2] It is two storeys, plus an attic and a basement. Part of its interior, such as some wood panelling, dates to the 16th century. [2]
Bringing a sophisticated Japanese dining experience to Knightsbridge, CLAP London combines good food with gorgeous interiors.. The weekend brunch, available every Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to ...
Dishoom is a small Bombay -inspired restaurant group with locations throughout the UK. [2] Dishoom was founded in 2010 by co-founders Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, along with Amar and Adarsh Radia, who both left the business in 2017. It was designed to match the Irani cafés that were popular in Mumbai in the 1960s. [3]
Behind an innocuous door on a side street, opposite the shipping container pop-up mecca BOXPARK, lies the Shoreditch iteration of the (in)famous members club Soho House.
The Knave of Clubs is a former pub at 25 Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch, London E1. It closed in July 1994, later re-opening as Les Trois Garçons, a restaurant. [1]. The pub is due to re-open under its original name in February 2025. [2] It is a Grade II listed building, built in dating as far back as 1735. [3]
Shoreditch is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Hackney alongside neighbouring parts of Tower Hamlets, which are also perceived as part of the area due to historic ecclesiastical links. Shoreditch lies just north-east of the border with the City of London and is considered to be a part of London's East End.
After a period of neglect, it passed into the ownership of the newly formed Shoreditch Town Hall Trust in 1997. [2] Following an extensive restoration programme, the building reopened in 2004 as a venue for community, cultural and small business uses. [2] Further works to improve facilities in 2012 allowed it to develop as an arts and events ...