London’s love for the Negroni is thriving, with new dedicated venues, creative variations, and seasonal offerings showcasing the city’s evolving cocktail scene and deepening appreciation for Italy’s iconic aperitif. Last month saw Londoners raise their glasses in celebration of Negroni Week, a spirited tribute to one of Italy’s most iconic cocktails, Campari’s Negroni. Bars and restaurants across the city embraced the occasion with a variety of events including limited edition menus, art trails, and live music nights. Among these efforts, a handful of venues distinguished themselves by unveiling dedicated Negroni spots designed to remain open beyond the festivities, much to…
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View MoreA feel-good musical comedy celebrating diversity and love, set to open in June 2025. “The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs” is set to grace the London stage in June 2025, promising to be a feel-good musical comedy that celebrates diversity, love, and the vibrant experiences within the lesbian community. This production…
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