AG Reviews: The Welcombe, Stratford-Upon-Avon
Offering an unmissable slice of British history, the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon attracts its fair share of tourists each year. It’s accessibility (within minutes of…
AG Reviews: The Coral Room at The Bloomsbury Hotel
The New Year invariably sparks proclamations of new leaves to be turned over, of lifestyles being overhauled and of vice and bad habit being abandoned…
AG Reviews: Cotswold House Hotel & Spa
Few places are more quintessentially British than Chipping Campden: a market town in The Cotswolds that looks so picturesque you might think it belongs in…
AG Reviews: FLOWERBX Afternoon Tea at Balthazar London
There are two things which make me think of England more than any other: afternoon tea, and a country garden. The two have come together…
AG Reviews: The Savoy Afternoon Tea London
With a plethora of hotels and restaurants in London serving afternoon tea, it’s often difficult to know which one to try next. It is something…
City Centre Tranquillity at Bath’s The Royal Crescent Hotel
The Royal Crescent in Bath has been one of Britain’s most desired and exclusive addresses for over 250 years. The beautiful regency townhouses that line…
Breakfast On The Lane at 108 Brasserie
Breakfast, I’ve come to learn, means different things to different people. To some, it’s a couple of pieces of toast and a glass of orange…
AG Reviews: Tamarind Kitchen Soho
Tamarind Kitchen is the relaxed little sister of London’s Indian stalwart, Tamarind Mayfair. With a Michelin star under its belt we were already dubious as…
AG Reviews: The King and I at the London Palladium
The iconic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical production of The King and I, set in the Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) in the 1860’s is about…
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