Pop Up Ikea, Shoreditch

Last night, my flatmate Paddy came home and announced that he’d discovered a new Ikea pop up store in Shoreditch. The Bulgarian was over at the time, and we had planned to go for dinner anyway, so this sounded fun.  After waiting about twenty five years for our other flatmate to get dressed to go out, we headed out to check it out. It’s a … Continue reading Pop Up Ikea, Shoreditch

The Gallery Cafe, Bethnal Green

The Gallery Cafe is somewhere I’ve been meaning to write about for awhile. I’ve now paid it two visits, once for breakfast, once for lunch, and both times have been excellent. It’s a vegetarian restaurant, with a fantastic vegan selection and its delicious. Usually, when we hear “vegetarian food”, the first thing that springs to mind is limp salads and some kind of falafel concoction. … Continue reading The Gallery Cafe, Bethnal Green

Currently Coveting… Swedish Hasbeens

I’m not the biggest shopper or fashion fan, so for me to post about a brand is saying something. This is only my second Currently Coveting post,and this time, I’m lusting over Swedish Hasbeens. I first came across Swedish Hasbeens on another blog, quite some time ago. I thought they were adorable, but wasn’t so keen on the price tag. I found a cheaper brand, … Continue reading Currently Coveting… Swedish Hasbeens

5 Things to Do this Bank Holiday Weekend

1. A Miami Vice themed party at The Queen of Hoxton On Sunday night, the Queen of Hoxton is bringing the 80s back with a Miami Vice themed party. Famed for their rooftop that changes seasonally, if the weather holds up, this would be a pretty fun evening. Tickets £6/£8 on the door. 2. The Budapest Bar beer tasting – with free food! I’ve mentioned … Continue reading 5 Things to Do this Bank Holiday Weekend

Libreria: East London’s Most Beautiful Bookstore

Last weekend, I had my friend come to visit. We got to explore a lot of the neighbourhood, but one of the highlights of the weekend for both of us was a visit to Libreria, a beautiful bookshop that opened on Hanbury street. The shop is dimly lit, and beautifully designed, with little reading nooks dotted about the place. You can really see just how … Continue reading Libreria: East London’s Most Beautiful Bookstore

48 Hours in East London

This past weekend, one of my oldest and dearest friends, Sarah, came to visit London. I had seen her recently in Dublin, but it was great to catch up here and show here around my adopted neighbourhood. She arrived on Friday evening and left on Monday morning, so a little over 48 hours, but here’s a little taste of what we got up to on Saturday and … Continue reading 48 Hours in East London