With a lively menu and a distinctly NY feel, Coal Vaults is a vibrant new venue in Soho’s Wardour Street for drinks and light dining. Located in a space originally used for storing coal in the 19th century, the 100 capacity restaurant and bar immediately transports you to the Big…
Samba dancing, extravagant outfits, pulsating Latin beats and millions of ecstatic revellers. Yes, we’re talking about Rio de Janeiro’s famous ‘Carnaval’ – the infamously spectacular celebration of Brazilian culture that draws partygoers to Rio annually from across the globe. But perhaps you couldn’t afford the plane ticket this time round.…
Ok, so you might not be the musicals ‘type’. Maybe you’re not a big fan of the West End (“Jersey Boys?? Sorry busy washing the cat.”) Maybe you just don’t agree with the concept of people singing in plays. Or maybe the mere thought of overly boisterous actors bouncing around…
Anchorman is one of those films that – despite its oft crude humour – almost everyone seems to love. Unlike some of Will Ferrell’s movies, it gets the balance between gross out and silly right and Ron Burgundy – with his bad 70s hair, overt sexism and seductive flute playing…
Here at TCé, there is nothing that warms our cockles more than a sprinkle of entrepreneurial spirit mixed with a dollop of creativity. That’s why we are big fans of Hackney Homemade Market, taking place every Saturday in the verdant grounds of St John’s Church opposite Hackney Central Station. Providing…
If you’re interested in the animal kingdom, then chances are you’re already familiar with West London’s wonderfully impressive Natural History Museum. However, if you have time to spare, then we also highly recommend a visit to the lesser known Grant Museum of Zoology near Euston Station, open Monday to Saturday, 1-5pm.…