From Michelin-starred dining to a Burberry takeover at Harrods to a Valentine’s Day staycation, here’s what to see, do and experience in London this month.
Enjoy fine cuisine: It’s a big year for Michelin-starred chef Tom Sellers as he celebrates the reopening of Restaurant Story and its 10-year milestone.
The next chapter for Sellers and his flagship, or ‘Story 3.0’ as he calls it, will see the restaurant undergo a major £2.5 million refurbishment, with a private dining room offering the ultimate chef’s table. A fully equipped upper floor has been added. There is also an outdoor terrace with views over The Shard.
“We are extremely proud of the reopening of Restaurant Story and the scale of what we have achieved. The new floor will allow us to further refine the guest experience, while also allowing us to offer private dining for the first time. became.” To tell Tom Sellers, Chef Founder.
It is an exquisite setting suitable for such exquisite cuisine. Of course, a Michelin-starred kitchen requires a place to focus, pursue and pursue culinary excellence. Also noteworthy is the expansion of the wine program, which will increase from 400 bottles to 500, combining Old New World, New World and Classic bottles, as well as restaurant exclusive bottles.
Address: Restaurant Story, 199 Tooley St, London, SE1 2JX
buy burberry at harrods: This month, Burberry took over Harrods, bringing together two fashion giants. For a limited time, green has been replaced by blue in a collaboration that celebrates Harrods’ 175th anniversary and pays homage to Burberry’s exploration heritage.
At night, the exterior of Harrods is lit up in night blue, the house’s new signature color introduced by chief creative officer Daniel Lee, and the windows are decorated with camping gear, a nod to the infamous green days. Yoke has been reimagined for the season. Burberry check. Harrods’ green men have also been given a makeover with stylish new night blue checked coats.
Inside the store, shoppers can explore the Burberry Camping Corner, which sells classic British hiking kit, while spaces in Doors 6 and 9 feature more than 40 Harrods-exclusive Burberry items.
Address: Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Rd, London, SW1X 7XL
drink some punch: If you’re looking for a cute little spot to enjoy punch and craft cocktails, look no further than the Punch Room at the London Edition Hotel. A modern interpretation of his 19th-century private club in London, the bar offers an intimate atmosphere and soft lighting, as well as 20 signature punches and a carefully selected soundtrack of soul, blues and doo-wop. . For food, head next door to Jason Atherton’s Bernard’s Tavern.
Address: The London EDITION, 10 Berners St, London, W1T 3NP
stay at a hotel: Town Hall Hotel has launched its Romance Package this month. This includes his one-night stay, which includes breakfast, champagne on arrival, in-suite treats such as local favorite Rand chocolates, snacks and a romantic couples massage by beauty concierge service Ruuby. A 15 meter indoor swimming pool is available.
Address: Town Hall Hotel, 8 Patriot Square, London, E2 9NF
Get your modern art fix: Calling all virtual reality lovers, award-winning Somerset House Studio artist and quantum physicist Dr Libby Heaney will be exhibiting her VR artwork and physics installations from 9th to 18th February. qualified, broken heart and magic It brought her quantum computing experiments into virtual reality for the first time.
Address: Somerset House, The Strand, London, WC2R 1LA
Let’s take an izakaya quiz: Join us for a beer and pub quiz at Joshua’s Tavern at The Londoner. The ultimate quiz is back on February 14th. Starting at 7pm, Joshua’s Tavern Pub His Quiz starts at £5 per person and invites all competitive creatures for brain teasers and booze.
Address: Joshua’s Tavern at The Londoner, 38 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7DX
Listen to live music: Sit back, relax, and enjoy the atmosphere at Ronnie Scott’s. With a lineup that includes everything from jazz orchestras to funk, soul, rare grooves, and house DJ nights brought to you by Mike Vitti, there’s something for everyone here.
Address: Ronnie Scott‘s, 47 Frith St, London, W1D 4HT
go on a skating date: For another date activity, try a skating date at The Bowl at Selfridges. Running from February 10th to February 15th, tickets cost £36 (for 2 adults) and include a one-hour session with one of our instructors, plus your choice of Kith’s Snacks will be provided.
Address: The Bowl at Selfridges, 400 Oxford St, London, W1A 1AB
Watch Six Nations rugby: London Bridge sporting venue Flatiron reopened in time for the Six Nations Rugby Championship and unveiled its new Camden clubhouse to celebrate its partnership with Camden Town Brewery. There will be live commentary, a DJ, and a huge TV screen to watch the game. Advance reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome.
Address: Flat Iron Square, 45 Southwark St, London, SE1 9HP
Let’s have a drink: Enjoy the sunshine thanks to TT Liquor and Axia Spirit. Distilled from the resin of the Mastiha tree on the Greek island of Chios, Axia has a bright citrus aroma and is the perfect base for cocktails. Speaking of which, TT Liquor has launched a new seasonal cocktail menu dedicated to “His 50 Years of Hip Hop.”
Address: TT Liquor, 17B Kingsland Rd, London, E2 8AA