3D Recommends: Café 1001, London

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The sun is finally making more frequent (and very hot) appearances, which can only mean that we will be eating and drinking outside more often.

This week, we tried Cafe 1001 on the corner of Dray Walk and Brick Lane in East London located inside the Truman Brewery and loved it for its relaxed, urban vibe.

What does Café 1001 offer?

Dray Walk itself is a buzzing street filled with a variety of food trucks, independent shops and art galleries. For the next few weekends during summer, there will be different pop-up shops and record fairs as well as DJs or live music. You can sit inside if the weather takes a negative turn or alternatively, sit outside along the street (perfect for people watching if your date is late!) The bar menu is pretty standard with a selection of different wines, beers and cocktail options.

What really stood out was how well-priced all the drinks were. These days, drinsk can be so expensive in venues but here, a bottle of wine ranged from £24-38 and there was an Apérol Spritz special for 2 for £12. Perfect in the sunshine! Next door to the bar is a takeaway pizza restaurant if you are hungry, serving divine homemade sourdough pizzas between £8-15 that you can bring to your table.

Café 1001 is Ideal for:

First dates, starter drinks with friends, mid-week lunches or post work drinks.

The outdoor setting is filled with laughter and chitter-chatter of the other tables, but isn’t too loud to disrupt conversation. Cafe 1001 is even dog-friendly in case you want to bring your furry friend to break the ice! 

Ambience: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Value: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Range: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Overall: 8/10. We certainly plan to go again after a snoop around the shops, spoiling ourselves with an Apérol Spritz (or two)!

Address: Inside the Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Ln, London E1 6QL

Instagram: @cafe_1001

Lincoln Plaza

Hilton hotel lovers and London travellers can rejoice together at the chance of spending your time in the city at the Lincoln Plaza.  Settled humbly in the Canary Wharf, you’ll find it quite stress-free to navigate London after exiting. A DLR Station is a mere three-minute walk away while taxis and other modes of public transportation are easily caught. Lincoln Plaza takes their position in London seriously and offers its guests a charming place to rest their heads. 

Canary Wharf holds a special place to London as one of the busiest docks in the world. Goods are constantly being transported in and out; the process is quite a sight to see. While the area is filled with giant warehouses and industry buildings, it also has modern upgrades like bars, shops, and parks. As such, Canary Wharf is a popular area for locals and visitors alike. 

The industrial theme of Canary Wharf found its way inside the Lincoln Plaza. You’ll be instantly captivated by the tasteful interior design mix of contemporary and classical featured in the main lobby and shared spaces of the facilities. The rooms are no exceptions though; you’ll notice a blend of functional and fashionable neutral tones will provide a calming environment while the comfort of the Hilton serenity bed will effortlessly lull you to sleep. Additional amenities include Wi Fi, 24-hour fitness centre, pool, sauna, and scheduled fitness classes.

After you’ve fit a great night’s sleep and your daily workout in, head to the onsite dining options to replenish your body.  Lincoln Plaza’s standout eatery is Mr Todiwala’s Kitchen, a Pan-Indian—inspired restaurant headed by celebrity chef Cyrus Todiwala. Smaller, casual eats can be purchased at the Food Store Grocer or the Food Store Restaurant; both fabulous for the everyday meal need. Nightlife enthusiasts can enjoy a creative cocktail at either the Food Store Bar or Jack Speak Bar. Lincoln Plaza has everything set up to ensure you don’t have to leave if you don’t want to.

But, if you do happen to have an urge to get out into London, which is definitely recommended, Lincoln Plaza can help you plan your destinations. The hotel sits in a very convenient location: 15 minutes to the city centre via train, walking distance to the Canary Wharf Shopping Centre, and more. Location is everything and the Lincoln Plaza has it. Whether business, tourism, or just sheer fun is the reason for your travels to London, allow Lincoln Plaza to be your host.

Address: 2 Lincoln Plaza, Isle of Dogs, London E14 9BD
Phone: 020 7987 1157

108 Brasserie

The chic residential area of Marylebone hides away a delicious secret. 108 Brasserie is located just off Marylebone High Street at the top of Marylebone Lane. Aiming to bring the Marylebone neighbourhood some hearty yet uncomplicated food combinations, 108 Brasserie serves dishes for all three meals in a tranquil environment meant to spark culinary creativity. This hip space features two distinguished seating areas: the bar and the dining room.

The bar presents a flavorful and extensive drink menu coupled with small plate offerings. Whether wine, cocktails, or beer strikes your tipple fancy, you’re sure to have plenty to choose from. Plus, those looking for non-alcoholic alternatives without sacrificing taste or quality should check out the Juicery menu for enriching and nutritious freshly juiced blends. 

Using their spirits knowledge, 108 Brasserie crafted their very own gin aptly called 108 Gin. It is distilled in-house and endearingly nicknamed “Isabella” by the staff. Guests can engage with the distillation process, ask questions, and even sample a taste neat or in a cocktail. The gin is rich in bright, light botanicals with a smooth, simple finish.  Take a bottle for the road to relive your time here. 108 Brasserie sure does seem to have it all. 

For the full dining experience, ask to be seated in the Brasserie. Here, you’ll discover a menu filled with seasonal, modern British and international dishes created with the freshest ingredients on the market. Stop in for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and/or dessert. From eggs benedict three ways to intricate fish-focused plates to decadent chocolate indulgences, 108 Brasserie can cater to your hunger and cravings without a second thought.

Reservations are of course encouraged, though 108 Brasserie will do their best to seat every pop in. 108 Brasserie has brought to life a friendly, relaxing atmosphere for everyday gatherings around food and drinks. Just remember to ask for Isabella by name.

Address: 108 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2QE
Telephone: +44 207 969 3900

Burns Night at Duke's Hotel

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“Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face,
Great chieftain o the puddin'-race!”

In case your Gaelic isn’t as fluent as mine, a translate of the rousing opening lines of Burns’ “Address to a Haggis” is: 

“Good luck to you and your honest, plump face,
Great chieftain of the sausage race!”

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Duke’s hotel, one of my favourite Mayfair hotels, has some lovely treats with which to banish the January Blues, and celebrate the birthday of the Bard of Ayrshire, Robert Burns. Duke’s has teamed up with The Exceptional Scotch Whisky and cigar makers Hunters and Frankau to put together some great fun for Burns Night 2020. Hunters and Frankau are the exclusive UK distributor for all Havana cigars in the UK.

On 25th January, birthday of the Bard, they are hosting a Burns Night supper in GBR (Great British Restaurant) – the restaurant at Duke’s. Their famous Head Bartender, Alessandro Palazzi, has created a new take on an Old Fashioned. The inspiration was from a memory of homemade boozy cherries in his grandmother’s larder, he told me. The central spirit is The Exceptional Blended Malt, one of the featured whiskies of the night. Alessandro muddles orange peel at the same time as the brown sugar before adding the sugar syrup and the bitters that he makes himself, the whisky and then finally a garnish of two glossy cherries in Kirsch.

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Once you’ve supped on your Old Fashioned to the sounds of a live Bagpiper, supper awaits. Executive Head Chef, Nigel Mendham, has created a four course menu to enjoy paired with counterpart whiskies. It gives a contemporary twist on Scottish dishes to make them light and delicious, without losing the traditional taste elements that make up a proper Burns’ Night supper. Alongside the haggis, of which I am very fond, the salmon from loch Duart is amazing and the cranachan is divine.

For cigar and whisky fans, there are two whisky and cigar pairing evenings on Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 January in the Drawing Room at Duke’s. Starting at 6pm with Alessandro’s fabulous Old Fashioned, there follow three expressions of The Exceptional whiskies and canapés – the Grain, the Malt and the Blend. Each is excellent and beautifully balanced, the Grain having marmalade and crème brulee flavours, the Malt being a fuller bodied whisky with lots of dried fruit flavours and the Blend a perfect balance of young and old whiskies with complex fruit and oaky flavours. However cold it might be, Duke’s cosy walled cigar terrace is always kept toasty with heaters and snuggly blankets so you can enjoy a Monte Cristo Number 2 in comfort. The whisky does its bit too, warming you from the inside out.

I think these are great value for an evening of fun at Duke’s. The Burns supper is £65 per person and the whisky, canape and cigar nights are £55. Worth every penny.

Address: Duke’s London, 35 St. James’s Place, London SW1A 1NY
Telephone: +44 (0)207 491 4840

By Caroline Hampden-White

The Bloomsbury Hotel London

If you’re fancying a little London getaway or perhaps traveling on business, The Bloomsbury would love to house you for the duration of your stay. Nestled among the calmingly chaotic heart of London, the hotel sits between Covent Garden, Tottenham Court Road, and Clarkenwell. You might notice the presence of the 1930s neo-Georgian building immediately; Sir Edwin Lutyen, one of the country’s leading architects, is to applaud for the meticulous attention to detail and engaging design.

To match the personality of the structure, The Bloomsbury has been appropriately dressed with bright yet comforting tones and décor to match the original time period. Unravel yourself in a small piece of history and unpack in your spacious accommodations.  Rave over the intricately patterned wallpaper, collapse into the plush duck-down duvets, or work off some jet-lag in the fitness centre. The Bloomsbury has taken care of all the big luxury elements but refused to stop there. All rooms include Temple Spa bathroom amenities, flat screen TV, high-speed Wi Fi across the entire property, and room service. For business travelers or those needing to host an event, theater-style meeting rooms are at your disposal, with reservations of course.

Guests continue to be spoiled on premises with delightful food and drink options. The Coral Room is coloured accordingly and is new to the Central London drinking scene. The vibrant bar draws inspirations from the 1920s and offers a dynamic menu for afternoon and evening tipples. For calming poetic vibes, sink into your chair and sip some tea at the Dalloway Terrace. The secret garden atmosphere is blooming in warmer months and heated during winter for a year-round dining experience. Choose from light breakfast or brunch menus and have a look over the wine and cocktail list. Take a moment to set yourself free among the crowd of literary Bloomsbury. The Bloomsbury Club Bar pays tribute to those that rejected the Victorian ideas of religion to explore their own spiritual meaning. With cocktails created with tarot cards in mind, choose from one of the fourteen to reveal your future.

While The Bloomsbury makes it hard to leave, they do encourage you to get out and explore the Bloomsbury region and the rest of London. The surrounding 18th century neighbourhood is riddled with museums, cafes, bookstores, and other historically-based adventures. With plenty of train stations and other means of public transportation easily accessible, the entirety of London is at your fingertips. Let The Bloomsbury hotel be your guide.

 

 

 

 

 

The Chesterfield, Mayfair

Merging comfort with luxury, The Chesterfield Mayfair London embraces its prime location in Mayfair with its exemplary facilities and offerings to give guests the best experience possible. The Chesterfield is the perfect venue for all occasions big or small.

You won’t regret a stay at The Chesterfield. Choose from 94 deluxe guest rooms and 13 extravagant suites. Each room captures any mood that takes your fancy: bold, whimsical, exotic, elegant, or cozy. The furnishings and decorations are specific to each room leaving each stay a completely different and exciting experience.

Aside from fabulously arranged rooms, the Chesterfield offers some mighty tasty options. Known for their Afternoon Tea, the Chesterfield is a member of the Tea Guild. This unique and prestigious organization represents outlets dedicated to brewing and serving tea to the high standards desired by the United Kingdom Tea Council. Indulge in homemade baked goods and delicious tea. For a more filling meal make your way over to Butler’s Restaurant. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, fine British dining, grand banqueting, Afternoon Tea, and a light pre-theatre menu. Wine lovers will be in awe over the extensive list of vintages. Treat yourself to some drinks at the Terrace Bar for perfect way to unwind after a long day complete with a soothing pianist.

The Chesterfield has location, accommodation, and wonderful cuisine choices so make sure you book your stay!

Address: 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 5EB
Telephone: +44 20 7491 2622
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Jumeirah Carlton Tower

One of London’s best hotels, no really Jumeirah Carlton Tower was bestowed five glistening stars, sits like a beacon in the city’s central area. On Sloane Street, the hub of Knightsbridge, Jumeirah Carlton not only offers 216 luxurious guest rooms but also one of London’s most exclusive health clubs, The Peak Health & Spa. Whether you’re staying overnight or having yourself a little pampering session, Jumeirah Carlton is the place to be. Plus, Hyde Park and the city’s finest shopping at Sloane Streets boutiques, Harrods and Harvey Nichols are all within easy walking distance. City life, shopping, and relaxation all contained in one reasonably sized area—what could be better?

Well that’s just it, it does get better. Aside from incredible rooms and prime time location, Jumeirah Carlton Tower also offers guests a 20 meter indoor swimming pool, three restaurants, a golf simulator featuring 30 of the world’s greatest courses, and extensive fitness facilities. Everything seems pretty self-explanatory except the restaurants, so let’s delve into the fine dining options.

Matching the majestic views with healthy foods, The Club Room offers a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere up on the 9th floor. Order some light meals, nutritious snacks, or a lunch buffet with a fruity cocktail or smoothie while gazing off into the mesmerizing panoramic city view. The all day, all-around Chinoiserie is a tranquil setting for breakfast, a happening spot for afternoon tea, and distinctive venue for nighttime ventures. Drawing in a diverse mix of guests, Chinoiserie is the perfect spot for casual conversation and watching life go by. Earning three AA Rosettes and becoming an iconic restaurant in London, The Rib Room Bar & Restaurant holds onto its 50-year history with a 21st Century flare. Here, you’ll be treated to the best of traditional British cuisine using only fresh, seasonal produce and a choice from a collection of over 450 wines and champagnes.

So really, what more could you ask from a hotel?

Address: On Cadogan Place, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 9PY, UK
Telephone: +44 20 7235 1234
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Hotel Café Royal

A London legend continues to stand and serve people many years later. In 1863, the original Café Royal was secured by a French wine merchant. As time went on, Café Royal grew in great fame with the notion it contained the world’s greatest wine cellar. By the 19th Century, wine wasn’t the only selling point; Café Royal had established a reputation for excellent hospitality, dining, and entertainment right in the epicenter of fashionable London. Many big name authors, rock stars, royalty, and athletes have come to stay.

Not wanting the social landmark to lose its status, this London icon gained a new face as the Hotel Café Royal. Keeping the history of the building in mind, all changes have been made sensitively with each space paying tribute to its glamorous spirit. The reincarnation now features 160 contemporary guestrooms and a diverse selection of restaurants and bars.

Each room encompasses a serene vintage yet tastefully contemporary atmosphere. All details are carefully thought out and purposely placed to compliment the space. Choose from a spacious guestroom, extravagant suites, or remarkable signature suites. With your stay, you receive a generous offering of services and amenities including a spa and gym to make your stay more enjoyable and relaxing.

With eight total dining choices within one hotel, you will never go hungry. Choose from informal dining to bars with extensive cocktail menus to formal and private dining to afternoon tea to in-room options! Café Royal certainly has all the bases covered when it comes to cuisine.

Between the history, the location, and the facilities, Café Royal should be at the top of your list.

Address: 68 Regent Street, London W1B 4DY
Telephone: +44 20 7406 3333
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