Tag: Drinks

  • January wellness in London: New events, menus and experiences

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    The so-called January blues aren’t just a grab-by-the-collar phrase. Many of us experience low mood, lethargy and lack of motivation during winter months, and the post-festive slump doesn’t help. That’s why now is the perfect time to really take care of your body, mind and soul, introduce practical ways to reset routines, lift energy levels…

  • For £19, you can now lunch at London’s most regal restaurant

    Against the usual post-December slump, Hawksmoor is doubling down on the things it does best – decadent steak and deftly-made martinis – with prices that don’t feel punitive. This month, you can still score yourself a fancy lunch on an otherwise uneventful Tuesday. Available throughout January, the Steak & Sides menu is back following serious…

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  • You can get unlimited mini golf at Puttshack this January

    Who wouldn’t want mini golf without the passive-aggressive queue giving you the side eye while you miss the same putt for the fourth time? Puttshack, the tech-led mini golf venue, is opening its courses this January with unlimited play, early-evening food discounts, plant-based dishes and alcohol-free cocktails across London. The offers run throughout January at…

  • A Cuban coffee-and-rum takeover is coming to London – and everything’s free

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    It might be cold outside, but you can now get a morning cortadito and evening rum cocktail to transport you to sunny and soulful Cuba. Next week, from Tuesday to Friday (25–28 November), the independent coffee shop Kaffeine teams up with Ron Santiago de Cuba Rum, one of the island’s most celebrated rum producers, for…

  • What does matcha really taste like? Flavours and benefits

    You haven’t lived if you haven’t ordered a Matcha latte at your nearest coffee shop. The rise of alternative health drinks and teas (shout out to Kombucha and CBD-infused sparkling water) has put matcha firmly on the map, and everyone is having it. Yet, despite its rise in popularity, it’s still a very polarising drink.…

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  • Why cutting back on booze might be the best decision you make this year

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    The festive season is all fun and games—until January rolls around, and suddenly, your body is crying out for a break. After weeks of mulled wine, champagne toasts, and ‘just one more’ cocktails, it’s no wonder many of us feel sluggish, bloated, and in desperate need of a reset. Enter Dry January—a challenge that started…