Sample some of London’s finest street food and fun trinkets at this Saturday market. Locals bicycle to the market for their weekly produce shopping to support their neighboring farmers. 続きを読む
This covered market boasts an impressive array of vintage shops, street food, and funky bars and coffee shops. It has been around for more than 350 years and is open seven days per week. 続きを読む
This relaxed “locals only” park in East London hosts pick-up cricket matches on the weekend and impromptu barbecues. It turns into a massive, communal cookout and day drinking locale. 続きを読む
This hippie communal garden and farm is perfect to stroll through with a hot coffee and get back in touch with nature, or at least take a few farm selfies. 続きを読む
To really up your hipster credibility, ditch the Broadway shows in Central London and check out The Yard, a 110-person independent theatre and bar that features quirky acts in a restored warehouse. 続きを読む
If you find yourself in East London on a Sunday, the flower market on Columbia Road can’t be missed. Peruse through hundreds of fresh bouquets and succulents sold by aggressively brash “barrow boys." 続きを読む
Crate brewery is recommended for cold beers and delicious pizza in a warehouse near Olympic Park. 続きを読む
It’s no secret that craft beer is a hipster staple, and there are plenty of great microbreweries in East London, particularly in Hackney. 続きを読む
Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s parallel universes beyond the looking glass, this speakeasy on Hackney Road features mixology-focused cocktails. The Cocktail Club gets wild later in the night. 続きを読む
The establishment touts itself as an “American-style” watering hole and features a secret bar in the basement that turns into a raging dance party with a DJ. 続きを読む
The namesake duck and waffles, a unique spin on the staple chicken and waffles, can’t be missed, but will set you back £17, or roughly $26. 続きを読む
Caravan is a funky cafe with a working coffee roastery in the basement located in trendy Exmouth Market. They take their coffee seriously and slowly filter your order with a fancy presentation. 続きを読む
Dishoom is an expansive Bombay cafe located in trendy Shoreditch. Its impeccable decor and cool vibe reminded me of a Stephen Starr restaurant. It’s perfect for group dinners over bottles of red wine. 続きを読む
Like any good speakeasy, Lounge Bohemia has a cryptic website and is hidden from the public eye in Shoreditch. It’s located between two kebab shops through a hallway covered in old newspapers. 続きを読む
Tayyabs is a classic eatery serving Punjabi cuisine. The majority of the menu items are quite spicy and the lamb chops were a stand out. 続きを読む