The Cause

A venue imbued with a raw energy that speaks directly to the soul of London’s diverse creative community, this club in Deptford has rapidly evolved into a symbol of grassroots cultural expression. Embracing an eclectic mix of underground sounds, from experimental electronica to deep house grooves, the space is designed to invite spontaneous artistic expression and communal interaction. Its décor, characterized by repurposed industrial materials juxtaposed with vibrant, ever-changing art displays.....

Studio 338

A beacon of innovative club culture nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this venue transforms a former industrial space into a dynamic playground for electronic music enthusiasts. The expansive interior is punctuated by dramatic lighting, carefully engineered acoustics and versatile spatial arrangements that foster both intimacy and exuberant celebration. Innovative design elements combine with state-of-the-art sound systems to create a multisensory environment where every detail – from the intri.....

The Trafalgar Tavern

The Trafalgar Tavern on Park Row, Greenwich, is a quintessential British riverside pub. Adorned with artefacts and paintings, the walls tell the story of Britain's naval history, and each room pays homage to iconic naval victories. The stunning views overlooking the Thames provide a backdrop that few London pubs can match. The Nile Restaurant and Collingwood Bar serve seasonal menus including the famous fish and chips, while more than 20 beers on tap and a whiskey collection of over 100 bottles .....

Wagamama Bank Street

Wagamama Bank Street at 45 Bank Street is part of the Japanese-inspired noodle chain that first opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992. The brand is built around fresh, nutritious food served in a sleek, informal setting with communal bench seating. The menu features ramen, rice dishes, curries and sides prepared in open kitchens, with an emphasis on speed, consistency and value. The chain has expanded to locations across the UK, Europe and beyond.