June 2025 promises a culinary extravaganza in London with the return of Taste of London, new dining destinations like Chez Lui in Notting Hill, and special seasonal events at Franco’s, Ekstedt, and Brasserie of Light marking summer traditions and family celebrations. June is poised to be a spectacular month for food enthusiasts and event-goers in London, brimming with diverse culinary experiences and seasonal festivities. As various establishments roll out special offerings to celebrate food, culture, and cherished traditions, there is much to look forward to. Taste of London, the much-anticipated gastronomic festival, returns to Regent’s Park from 18th to 22nd…
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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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