Rooms for revels
As if we’d let you leave it until the last minute! Here are Joe Warwick’s top five tips for fun, well-fed group dining this Christmas season. Get booking! We also recommend Brunswick House Café in...
View ArticlePenelope’s Portobello
The original designs and beautiful construction of Penelope Chilvers’ boots, shoes and slippers make her one of contemporary London’s true style artisans; she has won a loyal following for her Dandy...
View ArticleOut east
There are many, many places to drink the night away around Hoxton and Dalston. But, with Christmas nightlife madness in full spate, most of them are slightly terrifying. We asked Johnny and Daniel,...
View ArticleBest ever cheap eats
When Chris Pople agreed to guest on Editer as our cheap eats expert, we were downright thrilled. Not only because he is a top blogger (The Times once named Cheese and Biscuits as one of the best 10...
View ArticleGood mornings
City lawyer turned cook/writer Ed Smith never misses breakfast. Not one for Momofuku Cereal Milk, he orders kippers when there’s an opportunity to do so, currently prefers brew to espresso, and likes...
View ArticleDown Dover Street
Wolf & Badger is a new kind of fashion boutique, one that supports and fosters emerging talent, and offers shoppers a whirlwind of frequently changing, always exciting stock. It opened on Dover...
View ArticleProud of her patch
Every week, something new and cool seems to open on one of the streets around Kingsland High Street. A year ago, Naomi Reynolds brightened up Shacklewell no end when she opened Yoga on the Lane, a...
View ArticleGizzi on vintage
What we are keen on about Gizzi Erskine, apart from her brilliant cookbooks and TV shows, is her distinctive style. Part rock ‘n’ roll retro, part rockabilly, it is all her own – no stylist for this...
View ArticleStoked up
Like Sandy trying to be down with the Pink Ladies, Stoke Newington Church Street has, for many years, searched for a cool that stayed tantalisingly beyond it. There was always something a little...
View ArticleNuno Mendes goes to market
A native of Lisbon, Nuno Mendes lived and worked all over the world before hanging his hat in East London, where he has dwelt for the past seven years, close to Broadway Market. When he isn’t hard at...
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