You may not catch a pair of Jimmy Choos, but be sure to catch a red velvet cupcake. - Lauren Rubin. Read more.
The toppings in this pizza joint remain inventive (highly recommended is veal meatball, prosciutto, cream, & sage), while the crowd is less quiffs & brogues & more chinos & polo shirts. Read more.
One of the greatest record shops in the world. Listening booths, staff recommendations, magazines, books, loads of vinyl and surprisingly good coffee. Read more.
Built in 1776, this handsome house contains an exceptional collection of 18th-century French furniture, painting and objets d'art, as well as an amazing array of medieval armour and weaponry. Read more.
The Serpentine Gallery, the sunken garden and the beautiful flower walk provide alluring ways to while away a sunny afternoon. Read more.
A coffee concept store from two of the men who know best, Rob Dunne and Vic Frankowski. The coffee is robust and you drink it standing at the bar. Read more.
Unless you’re a coffee connoisseur, it’s best to ask the baristas for advice as the offering here is enormous. Read more.
You might sit on an old gym horse to drink yours but it’s served in floral print china cups and arrives prompt-ish (if you don’t get the new barista). Read more.
Aside from the espresso menu, there’s also a special brew bar here, you can also buy music and DVDs and there’s a private room at the back which you can rent. Read more.