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2012/07/10

New Brew Tuesday: Demystifying the Real Ales of Scotland

If you’re a beer drinker and done any sort of travel planning to Scotland, you no doubt have heard of a strange Scottish creature by the name of a real ale. It’s something I get asked about frequently, particularly when with friends who stutteringly ask for a recommendation when at the bar trying to choose a beverage. (more…)

2012/04/02

The Best Clubs in Ibiza

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Ibiza Night View by Teosaurio August 22, 2009, on Flickr via Creative Commons

The word party is almost synonymous with Ibiza. The small island is not only the party capital of Spain, but one of the entire European continent and even the world. Ibiza clubs attract the best DJs and sound mixers in the world to perform for thousands of party goers and vacationers each year. Many people opt to stay the whole summer and live in many of the Ibiza apartments available so that they do not to miss even a second of the fun.

Ibiza is pretty small and you can get around well in taxis or public transport. There are hundreds of establishments catering to you on the beach and off. The Mediterranean sun might be one of your main reasons for visiting, but unlikely! If you’re in Ibiza it’s for the night! After pre-gaming at bars or at your apartment or hotel so as not to go bust, you’ll want visit the best of the best, Amnesia. You’ll find Amnesia in the middle of Ibiza. It is the club that offers you the best dance music and a long list of top international known DJs. To accompany the tunes, you’ll have ton of effects for a full sensory experience!

 

If it’s electronic music you’re after, a season in Ibiza is not complete without a tour of one of DC10’s all-night raves. You’ll recognize DC10’s iconic symbol as the crazy clown, an apt symbol for a rave venue if ever there was one. There’s nothing quite like seeing the wee hours of the morning glow into view once the rave has finally come to a close; however it’s easy to lose track of time!

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Ibiza 2008 by Simon Welsh June 22, 2008, on Flickr via Creative Commons

Possibly the most popular club on Ibiza is Pacha. It has been around longer than any of the others and its experience has allowed it to grow internationally. However, the Ibiza location is the original and flagship set-up. Today it attracts the hottest artists in show, with names like Jay Z and Dr. Dre throwing the party. This place is particularly fun if you plan on playing the VIP!

You’ll find the next great club in San Antonia, right on the water. Es Paradis is one of the oldest clubs on the island as well, and its time has seen transformations that have made it one of the most attractive clubs on the island. This place is noted for its elaborate interior design and the strange water parties it throws.

The Ibiza scene might be crazy, but thanks to its fabulous location in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, the days allow for a refreshing way to relax the hang over away with a cocktail on the beach. The large clubs are that mainstay of Ibiza, but you could always opt to spend your party season lounging around beach bars and smaller clubs.

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2012/02/19

Where to find the best fish and chips in London

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Minus the sea breeze in your hair, London knows how dish up a decent portion of fish and chips. There are a number of upmarket options should you prefer to sit in but if you enjoy mobbing up your chips in newspaper, a couple of take-aways really stand out from the shoal.

 

Sutton & Son’s

White tiled walls and chunky wooden tables give the place a refined canteen-style affair with daily specials chalked up on the blackboard. Fish is locally sourced – from their very own fishmongers across the road! They also offer a free delivery service (no deliveries on Fridays) on orders over £15. Traditionalists can enjoy a battered Mars bar or Snickers for pud.

Cod and chips: £6.90

Interesting alternative: Kennedy’s Pies

Alcohol served? Yes

Address: 90 Stoke Newington High Street N16

Tel: 020 7249 6444

Fish Central

A golden oldie that opened in 1968, the area is now primarily residential and a firm favourite with locals. There is real thought going in to this place with chargrilled swordfish paella for the more adventurous and deserts of fruit salad with banana leaf and mango sorbet to really cleanse your palette.

Cod and chips: £9.55

Interesting alternative: West Mersea rock oysters

Alcohol served? Yes

Address: 149-155 Central Street, EC1V

Tel: 0207 2534 970

Nautilus

Large portions are made more manageable with the Jewish-style matzo meal instead of standard batter. This makes your fish and chips deliciously light. The interior is not going to win any style awards – it has been owned by the same Greek family for over 50 years – but you are here for the great quality food and enthusiastic service.

Cod and chips: £7.50

Interesting alternative: A battered sausage is always going to be interesting

Alcohol served? No

Address: 27-29 Fortune Green Road, NW6

Tel: 020 74352532

 

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Brady’s

Buying direct from Grimsby and Cornwall, they sell nothing but fish. It is often bustling inside and I suggest you indulge in a few fishy starters to make the most of the variety on offer including half pints of prawns, cockles and sweet herrings. I doubt you will get this far but the puds are homemade.

Cod and chips: £7.50

Interesting alternative: Cockles

Alcohol served? Yes

Address: 513 Old York Road, SW18

Tel: 020 8877 9599

Geales

With chips priced at £3.45, you know you are in for a fancier affair at Geales. It was proudly established in 1939 and touches like a scoop of blood orange sorbet with your desert, set this Notting Hill venue apart. All from sustainable resources, you can tuck in with a clean conscience too.

Cod and chips: £15.20

Interesting alternative: Geales fish pie or sweet corn and coconut

Alcohol served? Yes

Address: 2 Farmer Street, W8

Tel: 020 7727 7528

Sea Fish

Previously the Trawlerman, this is a great option if you are struggling to find a budget place to eat on Islington’s pricey Upper Street. It is nice and bright inside with bare brick walls and a chandelier for the full delusions of grandeur effect. They have a great lunch time deal of fish and chips for a fiver.

Cod and chips: £7.95

Interesting alternative: Spicy seafood soup

Alcohol served: No

Address: 205 Upper Street, N1

Tel: 020 7354 0276

 

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2012/02/10

Where to Eat and Drink on the Rooftops of Paris

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View from Les Ombres

 

Paris is a good-looking city. And by that I include the people, architecture and the banks of the river Seine. What better way to breathe in the view across the higgledy piggledy rooftops Amélie Poulain style – she ponders what everyone else in Paris is up to at any given moment – than from a rooftop that, conveniently, serves drinks too.

Unfortunately, in most cases, you will have to pay through the nose for a seat at one of the Paris rooftop bars and restaurants. But here are 5 of the best…

Le Georges

A decent mix of locals’ luncheoning and tourists snapping Notre Dame descend on Le Georges. It is on the 9th floor of the infamous Pompidou Centre so very convenient for slipping away from Europe’s modern artists for an hour or two – service is a tad slow! The alfresco bit is also open at night but just for diners.

19 Rue Beaubourg

 

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View from Centre Georges Pompidou by Andrea Schaffer on June 28, 2010 on Flickr via Creative Commons

Café Richelieu

Traipsing around museums and galleries is tiring and thirsty work. So Café Richelieu, located on the first floor of the Louvre, is very convenient for a break. You will need to buy a ticket for the museum to access the café during museum hours, but the terrace overlooks the magnificent pyramid and the Eiffel Tower. It’s a real gem!

Louvre, 1st Floor-Richelieu Wing  

 

Les Ombres

The name refers to the restaurant’s shady location – in the shadow of the immense Eiffel Tower that looms overhead with intermittent twinkling. This place is not just a pretty face; the food is also fantastic, as are the prices. But if you are looking to splurge and unashamedly gawp at Paris, this is THE place. Hey, you can always book a cheap Paris hotel instead.

27 Quai Branly

 

Les Jardins Plein Ciel

In summer, the roof terrace of the Raphael Hotel is open for lunch and dinner. The menu is predominantly cold dishes with barbeque meats rustled up by the hotel chef Philip Delahaye. Its crowning piece is a view to the Eiffel Tower.

17 Avenue Kléber

 

Le Deli-Cieux

If you can’t afford sky-high prices, Le Deli-Cieux (The Deli-Cious) is much more down to Earth. It can be found on the 9th floor of the Printemps de la Maison department store. It’s a low key and self-service affair but stylishly presented among splashes of greenery. Free up some money for shopping and stay at a cheap Paris accommodation like hostels.

66 Boulevard Haussmann

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2011/11/30

Edinburgh – Five Must-Do Things in the Scottish Capital

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Many people that travel to Britain make a point of heading to Edinburgh. Why? Well, it’s a city rich in culture, heritage and history and there are countless attractions to go and visit. There’s also an abundance of affordable hotels in Edinburgh near to all the major sites, which makes it even more of an appealing prospect for tourists.

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