What’s on – Twenty Something London Recommends

What’s on – Twenty Something London Recommends

Words: Violet

Each week, Twenty Something London share their top picks of places and happenings in London. This week, we’ve got a Caribbean feast, live music in Camden, a new way to date, a street photography workshop and an Australian themed Café in Old Street.

Caribbean Feast

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HMS Docked in Santo Domingo, Clapham (£29.50 – booze-free/£44.50 – cocktails included)

The Caribbean comes to Clapham this November, as food lovers Plate and Shaker deliver a truly memorable evening of music, spicy food, and tropical cocktails in a brand new venue.

Live acoustic night

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Young and Lost at the Lock Tavern, Camden Road

Next Thursday, the Young and Lost Club bring host their monthly intimate live music evening at the cosy upstairs of The Lock Tavern, with an acoustic performance from Allman Brown.

A new way to date

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Smeeters, (£15)

Two sets of friends sharing one date (and the first round of drinks for free) in a secret, Central London location is the concept behind the wildly successful Smeeters, a simple yet brilliant way to meet new people.

Street photography workshop

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Workshop with 36exp photography (£95 full day), Southwark

36exp expert Shaun Hines teaches and inspires at this one-day course. Starting at the Tate Modern, and moving round to Southbank, photography enthusiasts’ will improve their shooting skills and camera technique.

Australian themed café in Old Street

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Salvation Jane, Old Street

Modern, bright, open and friendly, Salvation Jane combines tasty and affordable breakfast, brunch and lunch options with its welcoming interior and atmosphere, inspired by Australian beach houses.

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