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Looking for a good breakfast place to bring your third-date score? Surprise the lucky lad or lady with the Garrison. Veer a little further south into the once-undesirable Bermondsey, make for the orange cube of the Fashion and Textile Museum and across the road you'll find an oasis from the cold. |
Cult flicks from Halloween & lots of PSP fun plus the DJs & bar: Friday Late at V&A. 6-10pm. Cromwell Rd, SW7. £12. 0870 842 2208 or here. | ||||
| Swing by SOAS on you way home for a performance by the Taiko Drummers. 7pm. Thornhaugh St, WC1. Free. | ||||||
Black Truffle sample sale of shoes and accs. 11am-8pm. 74 Broadway Market, E8. |
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Home to what we think could possibly be, London's best weekend brunch. To eat: eggs benedict, buttery croissants, pancakes with maple syrup (two orders, please; no judgement) and old faithfuls like beans on toast. And if you don't make it in time for brekkie, dinner or drinks here are just as good. Got up a little late? No matter. Just drop by for a drink and soak up the atmosphere. We're swooning over the décor: an eclectic mix of styles from French country to chalet chic, and are shamelessly trying to recreate it at home. |
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Go and enter Andy Warhol's World at the new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth. 10am-6pm. 196 Piccadilly W1. Free |
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| A weird kind of fashion show exhibition: Case Study at Beyond the Valley. 12-6pm. 2 Newburgh St, W1. Free. | ||||||
Thankfully, the lighting is also just right. Soft and inviting, it makes everything look lovely (even our pale, dead-of-winter skin). So, perfect, then, if you're both sneaking looks across the table wondering who's the one who's settled. Add that to a weekly antiques fair, its proximity to the South Bank and Borough Market, and we're seriously wishing we bought in Bermondsey years ago when it was still dodgy. The Garrison
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A free Friday nighter is not to be sniffed at: T Bar hosts Ditched Disco with Bones & Ramsey DJin'. 7pm-2am. 56 Shoreditch High St, E1. Free. |
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Comedy benefit for Burma at Conway Hall with Lenahan John Hegley & Mark Thomas 8pm. 25 Red Lion Sq, WC1. £15. 020 7324 4710. |
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| Dykes rejoice at Gangsters & Molls' Smack Speakeasy at Egg. 10pm-5am. 200 York Way Kings Cross, N7. £12. | ||||||
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