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All Things Bright (Yellow) And Beautiful | Pococello Terrace at Cantina del Ponte

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We’ve a real soft spot for a drop of limoncello – especially Pococello. We were first introduced to this lemony tipple whilst in Puglia when scouting the area for a suitable wedding venue.… Continue reading

#Neapolitandoori | Cinnamon Kitchen And Pizza Pilgrims Pop-Up | 9 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YL

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A dream collaboration has happened! Pizza Pilgrims and Cinnamon Kitchen have teamed up for one week only. Pizza purists may freak, but the famous Piaggio van has parked up on the terrace outside… Continue reading

Pizza Perfect | Pizza Pilgrims, 11 Kingly Street, London, W1B 5PW

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OK, I’m not being mean,  but why do so-called Londoners go to Pizza Express? This is a question we ask ourselves frequently. There are tonnes of greater (and cheaper) restaurants, it’s not 1998… Continue reading

Sí, sí, Señor | Señor Ceviche, Kingly Court, Carnaby Street, London W1B 5PW

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My first experience of ceviche was only this summer at Tierra peru, a stall at the Campo Viejo Streets of Spain festival and I loved it! Although ceviche has a Spanish heritage, it’s… Continue reading

The Big Feastival returns this summer to Alex James’ Cotswolds Farm

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It’s almost that time again – Jamie Oliver and Alex James‘ family event the Big Feastival supported by Electrolux and in support of The Better Food Foundation is set to return on 31st August – 1st September with a… Continue reading

Feast London 2013, Tobacco Dock, 50 Porters Walk, Wapping, London E1W 2SF

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Imagine some of London’s finest restaurants and street vendors, all under one roof. Long communal dining tables scattered with flickering candles, a band playing, fire pits to warm you and enough food to… Continue reading

Checkout (7th edition – March 2012)

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Firstly we’d like to apologise in advance for the slightly shorter than usual edition of Checkout. This is mainly due to the fact that the end of February and the beginning of March… Continue reading