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Borough Market is Back!

Borough Market, once a beloved food hub in south-east London, had fallen into a bit of a slump. It became a tourist trap, packed with overpriced treats and not much else. But fear not, food lovers! The market is experiencing a resurgence, with exciting new restaurants popping up and offering delicious dishes.

One of the most anticipated openings is Agora, a new venture from David Carter, the mastermind behind the popular eateries Manteca and Smokestack. Agora boasts a diverse menu, with a focus on live fire cooking, raw seafood, and skewers, making it a must-try for adventurous eaters.

A Taste of Sri Lanka and a Delicious Cause

London’s popular Sri-Lankan restaurant, Hoppers, has teamed up with renowned chef Nancy Silverton to create a limited-edition menu at her London restaurant, Pizzeria Mozza. The collaboration features unique dishes like a devilled paneer pizza with spicy passata, banana chilies, and marinated paneer. And if you’re a fan of cocktails, you can’t miss the Ceylon negroni, a unique blend of Hoppers’ signature pandan and coconut.

Not only does this partnership offer a delicious culinary experience, but it also supports a worthy cause. £1 from every sale goes to Feeding the Future, a charity dedicated to helping children in Sri Lanka. So, enjoy a delicious meal while making a positive impact!

Get Your Groove On: Black British Music Takes Center Stage

The British Library is known for its impressive collections, and their current exhibition, Beyond the Bassline, is sure to get you moving. This groundbreaking exhibition, the first of its kind worldwide, delves into the rich history of black British music, showcasing its evolution from the first clubs to the biggest national stages.

Beyond the Bassline celebrates the cultural impact of black British music, highlighting its influence on generations of artists and audiences alike. This is a must-see for anyone interested in music and its power to shape society.

A Cinematic Celebration of James Baldwin

Get ready to be captivated by the Barbican’s “James Baldwin and Britain” project, which shines a light on the brilliant author and activist, James Baldwin. This special series features a series of short films celebrating “The Devil Finds Work,” Baldwin’s lesser-known yet profound work, which explores his experiences as a black American through the lens of Hollywood cinema.

The films, screened throughout May, showcase Baldwin’s insightful critique of Hollywood, analyzing how films like “The Exorcist” and “In the Heat of the Night” reflected the racial tensions and social realities of the 20th century. This is a must-see for anyone who admires Baldwin’s impactful legacy.

Much Ado About Nothing, But Plenty to Love

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre is known for its captivating productions, and their latest offering, “Much Ado About Nothing,” is no exception. This classic comedy, complete with gorgeous Elizabethan costumes and Shakespeare’s signature wit, is the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of summer.

The Globe transforms into a “tropical paradise” for this production, making it even more enchanting. Whether you’re a theatre enthusiast or simply enjoy a good love story, “Much Ado About Nothing” is guaranteed to entertain.

Laugh Out Loud at The Camden Head

London’s comedy scene is thriving, and one of the hottest spots is The Camden Head. This intimate and cozy comedy club offers free stand-up every night.

But that’s not all! The Camden Head also hosts secret gigs, comedy previews, and even comedy courses at their dedicated venue, The Bill Murray in Islington. This Bank Holiday Monday, you can catch American comedian Katie Green, who will be working on new material and offering her cheeky take on awkwardness, dating, and life in the UK.

Explore Hidden Wine Gems at Bar Daskal

Wine lovers, rejoice! Bar Daskal is hosting a special wine tasting led by Mallorcan wine producer Francesc Grimalt. Grimalt, founder of the 4Kilos winery, will be showcasing rare and indigenous grape varietals, including the callet grape, which was nearly lost in the Balearics.

This Maestro series at Bar Daskal is a great opportunity to discover new wines and expand your palate.

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Borough Market is Back!
Borough Market is Back!
Borough Market is Back!
Borough Market is Back!
Borough Market is Back!
Borough Market is Back!
William Thompson
William Thompsonhttps://londongreens.org/
William Thompson is an advocate for sustainable tourism and an expert on London’s green spaces. With a background in environmental science, William combines his knowledge of ecology with his passion for travel to create content that highlights eco-friendly attractions and practices in London. His articles are perfect for travelers looking to explore the city responsibly.

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