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This six-lane bowling alley with an upmarket diner and bar [open]ed at the end of 2005. Here you can bowl and have a burger and chips for lunch or come for a glamorous dinner and martini in the evening. There are four public lanes and two private lanes, with a private bar next to those two lanes. There is also a pro shop/ merchandising outlet selling dedicated All Star Lanes retro bowling apparel.
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The Comedy Store is at least partly to blame for the rise of alternative comedy. No longer situated in a Soho strip bar, these days it can be relied on to play host to some of the very best stand-up comedians.
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A popular art-house cinema in the heart of London’s entertainment district, the Curzon is also home to a popular café and frequently holds art exhibitions. The sort of place to mention and wave off any ignorance with “Love the Curzon...”
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Right next to the Sheraton Park Tower Hotel, the London Park Tower is host to an international clientele and features mainly European-style games. Bets are generally taken from £5-£10,000.
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London’s amazing private-room karaoke club is a massive success story. There are nine rooms available for hire, guaranteeing uninhibited entertainment. If ever there was a social leveller, it’s watching your boss getting horrendously drunk in front of a client and screaming the lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody into a microphone. The shame. The fun!
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One of the oldest jazz clubs in the world, although Ronnie himself has now sadly passed away. Come here for live music from cutting edge and contemporary artists at the forefront of the jazz and blues worlds. Fantastic stuff if you can afford it (£25 on a Friday or Saturday night for non-members).
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One of the oldest jazz clubs in the world, although Ronnie himself has now sadly passed away. Come here for live music from cutting edge and contemporary artists at the forefront of the jazz and blues worlds. Fantastic stuff if you can afford it (£25 on a Friday or Saturday night for non-members).
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Lie back in a chair and get pulsed with electricity and heat at the luxurious treatment rooms of The Luzmon in pretty Kensington. This completely new technology can bring dramatic results—it detoxes, relaxes and apparently strengthens and firms muscles. Different programmes work your body in different ways, so make sure you check in before you check out and return home a new you.
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Established in 2000, The Refinery is London’s premier one-stop grooming emporium for men. There are three sites: one off Bond Street, one at Harrods and the other in the City on Bishopsgate. If you arrive stressed and tired, book yourself in.
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