A Few More Of My Blog Posts
If simplicity yields perfection I'm all good with that
A Review of The Old Brewery, Greenwich I didn't expect to get seated at the meantime brewery. After all it was sunny bank holiday evening, not far from the Thames, and getting seating has definitely been a problem in the past, but I wonder of the novelty's worn...
It really really was worth the wait. A Review of Villa Moura
If you have been a regular reader of the blog lately, you may have noticed that I have been trying to re-live the fishing village dinners of my recent french holiday, memories of chargrilled octopus for ridiculous cheap prices along side simple halves of jacket...
Walking and Eating is Bad on Many Many Counts
Thameside food stalls in Greenwich I would have loved to do my duty by you and checked the food at ALL of the Cutty Sark food stalls (which I believe will reman until the tall ships and their fireworks arrive) but even having cycled to London Bridge on Monday, there...
Promises Seafood and Quaintness, and Cycle Paths, A Review of the Cutty Sark Pub
A Review of the Cutty Sark Pub, Greenwich Quite some distance from the actual Cutty Sark tea clipper is the Cutty Sark pub, overlooking the bleaker Thames views (including the O2 but amongst the nautical cottages like a village corner tucked away from the sugar...
Three Breakfasts, Many drinks. A review of Giraffe in Blackheath SE3
Ok, so the one note I made for the blog whilst eating breakfast in Giraffe was "pepper mill". That's it. It sits in black and yellow in the middle of my iPhone notepad and full of promise of significance, a knowingness that those two words would trigger my most valid...
Toys where child is encouraged to bash pegs with a hammer, and a plentiful supply of children
A review of Pistachios at the Pleasuance, SE10 It seemed a good idea to visit Pistachio's in the park because the sun was out and there is a lot to love about Pistachio's: the scruffiness, the profusion of local adds for nannies and personal trainers, and mountains of...

