things to do in london this week february 2019
things to do in london this week february 2019

10 Wonderful Things To Do In London This Weekend (22-24 February 2019)

19 Feb 2019 | Updated on: 27 Sep 2022 | By Abi Sritharan

What's on in London this weekend (22-24 February 2019)

A new Scratch menu at Spring Restaurant in Somerset House, Strand (Saturday)

The supremely pretty and eco-conscious Spring restaurant within Somerset House is launching a weekend Scratch menu, available on the last Saturday of every month. Taking a stand against food waste, the Scratch menu is designed by head chef Skye Gyngell and incorporates often overlooked or discarded ingredients. Unlike the pre-theatre weekday Scratch menu, the new offering is a more varied edit, which includes vegetarian alternatives for starter and mains.

Salad of raw girolles, spinach, aged parmesan and creme fraiche

Date: 23 February Time: 12pm-2.30pm Price: £30 Location: Spring, Somerset House, New Wing, Lancaster Place, WC2R 1LA Closest Station: Embankment

Website: springrestaurant.co.uk

St David’s Day Dining at Bryn Williams, Strand (all weekend)

Also taking place at Somerset House this weekend, Bryn Williams at Somerset House is kicking off the St David’s Day celebrations early by launching a new Welsh menu, available for two weeks. Tuck into classic Welsh dishes including leek and potato soup and Pwdin Eva (Welsh apple pudding), served within the dramatic surrounds of the South Wing restaurant.

Date: 23 February-9 March Time: 12pm-10pm (Monday-Friday), 10am-10pm (Saturday) Price: From £15 Location: Somerset House, Strand, WC2R 1LA Closest Station: Temple

Website: bryn-somersethouse.co.uk

Phyllida Barlow Exhibition at the RA, Mayfair (all weekend)

The striking sculptures of acclaimed British artist Phyllida Barlow are on display at the Royal Academy of Arts from this weekend. Entitled cul-de-sac, marvel at Barlow’s new body of work, created specifically to fit the Jungels-Winkler Galleries, including a range of large-scale works made from recycled materials.

Date: 22 February-22 June Location: Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Mayfair, W1J 0BD Closest Station: Green Park

Website: royalacademy.org.uk

Gloria Opens in Shoreditch (all weekend)

Find a slice of Capri on Great Eastern Street in Shoreditch this weekend. Gloria, the anticipated new opening from Parisian restauranteurs Big Mamma, is opening this Friday. Tuck into fluffy pizzas and carbonara, decadently served in a wheel of cheese, within the surrounds of a fifties-style dining room. The decor is chic, the music toe-tapping and the portions are just like mamma used to make.

Date: From Friday 22 February Location: 54-56 Great Eastern Street, London EC2A 3QR Closest Station: Old Street

Website: bigmammagroup.com

Maiyet Collective, Knightsbridge (all weekend)

The Maiyet Collective, a sustainable pop-up shop, is residing at Harvey Nichols this weekend. The two-week showcase presents a mecca of sustainable and eco-friendly luxury brands, including Pippa Small, Zilver, Alice Lee, Ecosophy, Honest Skincare and Thread Tales. There is also an eclectic programme of events including a weaving workshop with ‘zero waste’ textile trailblazer Maria Sigma and an in-conversation evening between ethical jeweller Daniela Colaiacovo, founder of MAKAL, and jewellery editor Annabel Davidson.

Date: 18 Feb- 4 March Time: 10am-8pm (Monday-Saturday), 11.30am-6pm (Sundays) Location: Harvey Nichols Fifth Floor, The Maiyet Collective, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RJ Closest Station: Knightsbridge

Website: maiyet.com

Barre & Brunch at Orrery, Marylebone (Sunday)

French restaurant Orrery in Marylebone has partnered with new fitness studio, Xtend Barre Marylebone, on a Barre & Brunch offering, taking place this Sunday morning. An uplifting and fat-burning barre class, incorporating pilates, dance and ballet, is followed by a two-course meal within the light-filled, chic Orrery restaurant, served with coffee and fresh juices.

Date: 27 February Time: From 10.30am Price: £40 Location: 55 Marylebone High Street, Marylebone W1U 5RB Closest Station: Baker Street

Website: orrery.com

Gatsby Bottomless Brunch at Quaglino’s, St James’s (Saturday)

Embrace the glamour of the Roaring Twenties this Saturday at a Great Gatsby-themed bottomless brunch at Quaglino’s, the capacious and glossy D&D group-owned restaurant in St James’s. There will be live music, flowing champagne and a menu that spans buttermilk pancakes; truffle and wild mushroom risotto and loaded burgers.

Date: 23 February Time: 11am-4pm Price: From £36 for two courses; add £25 for bottomless prosecco and £43 for champagne Location: 16 Bury St, St. James’s, SW1Y 6AJ Closest Station: Green Park

Website: quaglinos-restaurant.co.uk

Arthur Miller on Stage, London (all weekend)

The work of playwright Arthur Miller returns to the West End this weekend. The American Clock, which captures both hardship and optimism during The Great Depression, can be seen at The Old Vic, while The Price is at Wyndham’s theatre, reviving the playwright’s 1968 tale of family dynamics for a new audience.

Date: The American Clock 4 February-30 March; The Price 5 February-27 April Website: oldvictheatre.com, delfontmackintosh.co.uk

Nobu Sake Dinners, Shoreditch and Mayfair (Friday and Saturday)

This weekend offers the chance to meet the famed Japanese chef and restauranteur behind the Nobu brand, Nobu Matsuhisa. The culinary maestro has joined forces with sake supremo Fumio Hazu to host two sake-fuelled dinners, on Friday (Nobu Shoreditch) and Saturday (Nobu Berkeley Street) respectively. The dinners will consist of an 8 course tasting menu, featuring traditional Japanese dishes, paired with sakes especially picked for each dish. Hazu has exclusively supplied Nobu restaurants with sake from his family’s brewery for more than three decades.

Date: 22-23 February Time: From 6pm Price: £175 Location: Nobu Shoreditch, 10-50 Willow St, EC2A 4BH (Friday), Nobu Berkeley St, 15 Berkeley St, Mayfair, W1J 8DY (Saturday) Closest Station: Old Street (Nobu Shoreditch), Green Park (Nobu Berkeley St)

Website: noburestaurants.com

The Oscars 2019 (Sunday)

The 91st Academy Awards ceremony will take place this Sunday. The biggest names in Hollywood will descend on The Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard for another year of glitz, glamour and – more likely than not – a bit of drama. Celebrate The Oscars in London at The K Bar, which is shaking up nominee-inspired cocktails and a live screening from 9pm (tickets are priced at £25). Book Monday off work and make a night of it at 45 Park Lane, which is live streaming the awards show from 12am UK time, alongside a special menu and flowing Negroni cocktails.

Nominees include Bradley Cooper, Christian Bale and Rami Malek, all of whom are up for Actor in a Leading Role, whilst Actress in a Leading Role nominees include Glenn Close, Lady Gaga and Olivia Colman. Hit movies such as A Star Is Born, Green Book, The Favourite and Incredibles 2 are all up for the iconic gold statuette.

Sidney Poitier backstage at the 36th Oscars after winning Best Actor for his performance in Lilies of the Field.

Date: 24 February Website: oscars.org

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