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Category: old london

Spaghetti House

August 26, 2022 dbawdenLeave a comment

Continuing our occasional look at eating places which might qualify as Old London, we come, as everyone wanting a quick meal in Central London does at some point, to Spaghetti House. This has something of a mixed reputation for food quality, but we cannot doubt its longevity. Founded in 1955 in Goodge Street, it is… Continue reading Spaghetti House →

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Kew Maids of Honour

April 22, 2019 dbawdenLeave a comment

Should you be visiting Kew Gardens, and feeling inclined to match the horticulture with some culinary history, call into Newens Original Maids of Honour tea rooms and bakery, on Kew Road opposite the gardens. It has a long history: developed from an earlier business in Richmond, established in 1887 in its present site on Kew… Continue reading Kew Maids of Honour →

Posted in old londonTagged Kew, tarts, tea rooms

Cosmoba

February 25, 2019 dbawdenLeave a comment

Located in Cosmo Place, between Southampton Row and Queen Square in Bloomsbury, the Cosmoba restaurant has been run by the same family for several decades. It serves a varied clientele of locals, tourists from the nearby hotels, visitors to the nearby British Museum, and academics from the University of London. It is not the sort… Continue reading Cosmoba →

Posted in old london, UncategorizedTagged bloomsbury, italian restaurant, london

Simpsons-in-the-Strand

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 dbawdenLeave a comment

Amid the churn and hype of the London restaurant scene, there are some places that qualify as Old London for their longevity as the same kind of restaurant on the same site. Among these, on the same spot since 1828, is Simpsons-in-the-Strand (yes, for the pedants among you, it's 'in', not 'on', the Strand). Aiming… Continue reading Simpsons-in-the-Strand →

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London links

This is a highly selective set of links to London institutions and locations with which I have some involvement or interest.
Kew Gardens
Royal Parks
City of London green spaces
British Library
National Archives
British Museum
Stationers Company
Barbican Arts Centre
Bertha DocHouse documentary cinema
Museum of London
Victoria and Albert Museum
Tate galleries
Saddlers Wells
City of London Libraries and Archives
Islington public libraries
London Metropolitan Archives
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Library, Art and Archives
Best London bookshops (according to Vogue)
Best London bookshops (according to FourSquare)
Collage - London Picture Archive
Exmouth Market
Caravan restaurant
Borough Market
Two Temple Place
Royal China restaurants
St Pancras International
Transport for London

Interesting blogs

  • A London Inheritance
  • Abstractions blog
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  • Centauri Dreams
  • Cheese and biscuits
  • CityLIS blog
  • Cosmic stories
  • diamond geezer
  • liminal narratives
  • Onlife – Luciano Floridi
  • Oxford University Press blog
  • Platypus – Humanities Commons blog
  • Preposterous Universe
  • ScratchTap
  • Spitalfields Life
  • The accidental taxonomist
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