Authors: Lindsey Kelk
Avo Hotel Dalston
If you’re awesome enough to head east, make sure you book in at the Avo Hotel. It’s a home away from home, if your home happens to be so incredibly super cool that it has Elemis toiletries, in-room wi-fi, Sony iPod docking stations and a memory foam mattress. So actually, it’s much better than my home.
Bourne and Hollingsworth
Super-cute twenties style speakeasy with gin cocktails in teacups? Um, yes please. This is my favourite place to pop in for a cocktail on a Friday night, it’s cool but not in a ‘cooler than you’ way. Make sure you get there early enough to bag a table.
Rathbone Place, W1
The Book Club
My favourite Shoreditch hangout, aka the only place I go in Shoreditch. The cocktails are deliish, the fresh fruit juices are yummy and the food is great. If you’re feeling active, there are board games and table tennis. Otherwise, it’s a great place for a good oldfashioned bitchathon. Plus you can marvel at hipsters – always a fun way to while away the hours.
Leonard Street, EC2A
The Lexington
The Lexington not only serves a million different whiskeys in a good old-fashioned pub setting (which would be enough for most people), they also serves FISH FINGER SANDWICHES. Oh, and upstairs you can catch some of the most exciting up-and-coming bands in the world on their way through town. It’s an indiepop hipster crowd so make sure you dig out your big black glasses and cardigan, boys and girls.
Pentonville Road, N1
Karaoke Box
I love karaoke. I love Soho. Can you even imagine how much I love Karaoke Box in Soho? There’s a great song selection and most importantly, you can dim the lights. This is essential to a good karaoke experience.
Frith Street, W1
The Diner
America has made me a complete fatty when it comes to burgers but in becoming a fatty, I have also become much more discerning than I used to be. The Diner has some of the best burgers in London, as well as chilli fries and awesome cocktails. More than two A Boy Named Sues and I’m on my back. Amazing.
Beyond Retro
I never used to understand vintage. Searching for clothes that fit in a jumble sale environment just seemed a lot like hard work but once you’ve found your first dream vintage dress, it all changes. There’s something great about finding a special piece that’s one of a kind. Plus, compared to my other love, it’s dead cheap.
TopShop Oxford Circus
I know this is news to no one but America has exactly TWO Topshops. Two. One in New York (thank GOD) and one in Las Vegas (pretty far away). Therefore I beg you, do not take this wonder for granted. Be still my beating heart. Sigh.
Tatty Devine
The fabulous ladies at Tatty Devine create jewellery and accessories with a heart and a soul. They’re quirky and cute plus they do awesome collaborations with bands like Camera Obscura and Belle & Sebastian. What’s not to love?
Mrs Kibble’s Olde Sweet Shoppe
I can’t even attempt to explain to you how happy I was to find this place. The way I feel about Sherbet Fountains is the way some people feel about crack and they had boxes and boxes and boxes here. It was a dark and wonderful day. Long live Mrs Kibble.
Liberty
Liberty is one of those incredibly fancy shops that used to be on my list of ‘good places to go to the toilet while out shopping’. These days it’s been promoted to ‘good place to blow an entire month’s paycheck’ but only after I’ve been to the toilet.
Great Marlborough Street, W1
liberty.co.uk
Benefit Cosmetics
Benefit make-up has been on my favourites list for the longest time. I’m so happy that they have quirky destination boutiques now – I can browse merrily while applying a variety of sparkly concoctions to my face and then get a brow wax. Since I’m not allowed to tweeze my own eyebrows, this is a Good Thing.
Elemis Spa
London is a busy city, fact. Elemis is a wonderful skincare brand, fact. So the fact that an Elemis spa exists right in the middle of that city is a wonderful, wonderful thing. It’s basically like going on holiday without actually going on holiday. Brilliant.
Lancashire Court, W1
timetospa.co.uk
Lindsey Kelk was a children’s book editor and is now a magazine columnist and author of
I Heart New York
,
I Heart Hollywood
,
I Heart Paris
,
I Heart Vegas
and
The Single Girl’s To-Do List
. When she isn’t writing, reading, listening to music or watching more TV than is healthy, Lindsey likes to wear shoes, shop for shoes and judge the shoes of others. She loves living in New York but misses Sherbet Fountains, London, and drinking Gin & Elderflower cocktails with her friends. Not necessarily in that order.
To find out more about Lindsey’s novels, sign up for the newsletter, read exclusive extracts and enter competitions visit
www.iheartlondon.co.uk
and follow Lindsey on Twitter @LindseyKelk.
I Heart New York
I Heart Hollywood
I Heart Paris
I Heart Vegas
The Single Girl’s To-Do List
Jenny Lopez Has a Bad Week
(novella only available on ebook)
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