It’s May and all of the summery bit’s and bob’s are coming out of the wood work in London and I just wanted to share a few of my top tips for things to do throughout the month…
Street Feast’s Friday Nights in Haggerston
Every Friday a plethora of food stalls decent upon Haggerston, if you’re a foodie looking for something a little different to do in London and don’t mind traveling East this is just your thing! Street Feast is just that, a feast in the street, the yard in packed full of all of London’s favorite street food stalls and there is even an indoor cocktail bar with bookable tables, an outdoor main bar and lounge, and a raised dining terrace overlooking the yard, where Stripped Back by Ben Spalding will be served.
Street Feast are taking over an old Travis Perkins builders merchants on Kingsland Road for the whole of April, May and June so you have plenty of time to get yourself down there.
Merchant Yard, 317-319 Kingsland Road, E8 4DLChris Bracey’s Neon Sign Show
Chris Bracey is a neon sign extraordinaire and is hosting his first solo UK exhibition named “I’ve looked up to heaven and been down to hell,” Chris has worked with neon and lights for over thirty years with commissions from the likes of Stella McCartney, Vivienne Westwood and Tim Burton you know he’s going to be good. I just saw this exhibition and it is as amazing as his last God’s Own Junkyard , I can defiantly recommend. If your looking for something a amazing to do and a rest bite from the Oxford Street crowds this is the perfect place.. and think of the amazing instagram photos!
Scream 27 – 28 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8DHPropstore Pop-up Cafe At The South Bank
The national Theatre has re-opened the popular Propstore this month. The prop store is perfect for a sunny day on the South bank. It’s not just one of those normal riverside cafes either. The whole thing is built and put together with props from national Theatre productions, so you could easily be sitting in a chair from the set of King Lear or leaning against the crocodile from Peter Pan, oh best of all they label them all so you can boast to you’re friends later.
“Propstore will be open seven days a week throughout the summer from 3 May – 28 September from 12 noon daily, serving a selection of delicious street-food, English wines, Meantime Brewery Fresh Beer and Sipsmith spirits.”
The National Theatre, South Bank, London SE1 9PXFrock Me Vintage Fashion Fair
The Frock me Vintage Fair is hitting Chelsea on the 19th of May for a day of vintage fashion. Whether your a vintage connoisseur or you just dabble you’ll love it, and if your one for a celeb stop then you might be in with a chance as starts such as Kylie Minogue, Annie Lennox and Yoko Ono are good customers.
11.30am – 5pm Admission – £4
Chelsea Town Hall, King’s Rd, Chelsea, London, SW3 2EE.