Where’s the Beef?
CheapOair, March 15, 2012
Here’s a short and savoury list of a few salt beef favourites worth hitting the next time you’ve got a flight to London and visit Central London.
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Where’s the Beef?
Yo! Sushi Soho – 97p per Plate – Today Only
Londonist, March 15, 2012 at 8:30 am
To celebrate the opening of the very first Yo! Sushi restaurant on Poland Street way back in 1997, the popular sushi chain will be selling all conveyor belt dishes for just 97p per plate.
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Yo! Sushi Soho – 97p per Plate – Today Only
What is a Bank Holiday?
OneTravel, Mar 14, 2012
Bank holidays tend to fall on Mondays, giving people an extended weekend. They often coincide with a festive occasion with plenty of special events (often free to the public) happening across the country to give folks something fun to do with their time off.
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What is a Bank Holiday?
Look for promotion codes for travel and leisure and save some money on bank holiday adventures.
Best Places to Drink on St. Patrick’s Day in London
CheapOair, March 13, 2012
As if anyone needed yet another excuse to go out for a drink in London, here comes St Patrick’s Day. Hoping for a great night out in London with a dash of Irish style? Check out this list of some of Central London’s most noted (and notorious) Irish pubs that’ll have your friends back home green with envy when they hear about the good times you had there. Be warned though. These pubs are popular any night of the year. As you might imagine they’ll be absolutely heaving on March 17th. Erin go bragh.
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Best Places to Drink on St. Patrick’s Day in London
Brunch With A Gospel Choir And A Stunning View @ Millbank Tower
Londonist, March 10, 2012 at 11:00 am
Mother’s Day will soon be upon us, and Gospel Brunch offers a particularly mum-appreciative way to spend some time relaxing over a feast, listening to some heartfelt music and occasionally pressing your nose against the huge wrap around windows to take in the uninterrupted 360° sweeping views over London.
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Brunch With A Gospel Choir And A Stunning View @ Millbank Tower
Pencil Presents… No Breaks Live Music Tonight @ Village Underground
Londonist, March 9, 2012 at 13:30 pm
Pencil Presents is a new music project aiming to gather “high calibre acts from across the world to create a visual and audio event where audience and artists experience a night in unison”. That’s essentially a high faluting way of saying no breaks between acts with “added extras” such as live percussion, musical experimentation, fire juggling … spontaneous stuff (at least from the audience’s perspective) that “develops and responds to people inside the club.”
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Pencil Presents… No Breaks Live Music Tonight @ Village Underground
Milling About London’s Millbank
Londonist, Mar 08, 2012
Starting from Parliament and Westminster Abbey and heading toward Pimlico Station, here are a few of Millbank’s many highlights …
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Milling About London’s Millbank
Street Market Focus: Hackney Homemade Food Market
CheapOair, March 08, 2012

Hackney Homemade Food is London’s newest open air food market. It launched this month in the East London borough of ever happening Hackney and is market to be dedicated to food and drink in this up and coming area.
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Street Market Focus: Hackney Homemade Food Market
Dining around Canary Wharf
OneTravel, Mar 06, 2012
To help you narrow down the choices from the almost overwhelming array of Canary Wharf eats, here’s a short and sweet summary featuring four of the best.
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Dining around Canary Wharf
In case you didn’t get enough Great British stodge celebrating National Chip Week a couple of weeks back, it’s now British Pie Week. We’re not sure who comes up with all this week-of-the-whatever stuff or decides when conditions are just right for getting excited about chips, pies, etc, but if you’re gonna have pie this week you might as well go with the presumed best.
This week also marks the 21st anniversary of the award winning steak and kidney pie recipe developed by publican Carl Smith of Mayfair pubs, the Guinea and the Windmill. His creation has thrice won the national steak pie competition organised by the Meat and Livestock Commission of Great Britain.
Smith and his co-publican wife, Pauline, are to host a pie-tastic range of events at the Windmill (6-8 Mill Street, W1S 2AZ) all this week, including a step-by-step video release of Smith making his award winning pie (Londonist has sampled the pie; it is exceptionally savoury). Tickets for the in-pub screening are on sale now and cost £10. Purchase tickets and find out more about the vid and the rest of the Windmill’s Pie Week happenings at www.windmillmayfair.co.uk.
Can’t make it to the pub screening? Stay tuned to www.youtube.com/thewindmillmayfair for the same vid to be uploaded later this week. Until then, here’s the actual steak and kidney pie recipe to peruse and even try to make at home.
Steak and Kidney Pie
This recipe makes a big pie for 12 people. Halve the amounts for a pie for six.
Pie Mix
150g beef dripping
2kg skirt of beef
600g ox kidney
300g sliced white onion
600g field mushrooms
50g plain flour
50ml Worcester sauce
50g English mustard
25ml mushroom ketchup
2 bay leaves
1 sprig thyme
1pt Young’s bitter
350ml beef stock
salt and black pepper
fresh parsley
Suet Pastry
500g self raising flour
250g shredded suet
2tbsp fresh parsley
salt and black pepper
Method
Sieve the self raising flour and then add the shredded suet, parsley and seasoning. Gradually add water and combine very carefully and lightly, avoid over working the pastry. The pastry is ready when all of the mixture comes away from the side of the mixing bowl. Roll the pastry into a ball and cover in cling film and place it in the fridge for 30 minutes, allowing the pastry to relax.
Heat the oven to 200c.
Roll the pastry out to around 1cm in thickness and cover the pie mixture. Brush the pastry with beaten egg and place the pie in the oven.
The pie will normally take around 40 to 50 minutes to cook but it’s best to test with a probe to ensure that it reaches 75c.
This post was originally published on The Londonist.
London’s Albert Memorial at Kensington Gardens
OneTravel, Mar 02, 2012
Officially titled the Prince Consort National Memorial, the 176 foot tall Albert Memorial features a golden statue of an enthroned Prince Albert facing south, forever gazing upon his Royal Albert Hall (one of London’s most celebrated concert venues) directly across the street.
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London’s Albert Memorial at Kensington Gardens
Canary Wharf Screen
CheapOair, March 02, 2012
Canary Wharf Screen is an innovative new motion picture screening program that will launch at Canary Wharf Tube station this March. The program will be presented on one of London’s largest projection screens, located in the station’s vast ticket hall designed by famed “Gherkin” architect Sir Norman Foster. With more than 40 million people passing through the station every year, Canary Wharf is one of the busiest stations in the London Underground’s network.
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Canary Wharf Screen
Picasso & Modern British Art at Tate Britain
OneTravel, Feb 29, 2012
Picasso & Modern British Art examines the reputation of this famed Spanish artist as well as the influence he held in Britain. It also shows how British artists responded to Picasso’s work throughout the 20th century.
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Picasso & Modern British Art at Tate Britain
Bell & Brisket Salt Beef Bar @ The Queen’s Head, Piccadilly Circus
Londonist, February 29, 2012 at 11:30 am
The late Victorian, newly refurbed and really rather pretty Queen’s Head pub near Piccadilly Circus has recently caught on to London’s craving for chunks of cow by inviting Bell & Brisket pop up salt beef bar along for some pickled beef comfort.
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Bell & Brisket Salt Beef Bar @ The Queen’s Head, Piccadilly Circus