Chelsea
- BÓHA London mixes Irish and British influences on the King's Road
A very different kind of British/Irish restaurant has just opened its door in Chelsea that's aiming straight for the luxury end of the London dining scene. BÓHA London has taken over the old Chelsea Lodge site on the King's Road with its restaurant and soon-to-open cocktail bar.
Behind the scenes are a founding team that includes several folk from the drinks business like Jay Bradley CEO of The Craft Irish
... - Lobster roll pop-up kicks off Café Pier's takeover programme in Chelsea
Last month we reported on the revival of an early 20th century cabmen's shelter in Chelsea which had been turned into the diminutive Café Pier. Now the riverside spot is about to get its first pop-up.
Chef Charles Bryant is going to be the first one to take over the space with
... - Café Pier takes over the old cabmen's shelter on Chelsea Embankment
Dotted around the city, cabmen's shelters are a living piece of London's history, dating back to the late Victorian era when cabbies needed somewhere warm to sit and grab a bacon sarnie and a cup of tea. There are still 12 working shelters left in London, with access to those strictly reserved for London's black cab licence holders. But one recently restored shelter in Chelsea is about to open its doors to all
... - 5 food and drink things to look out for in this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show
If you're heading down to Chelsea for this year's flower show there are a few food and drink themed gardens and displays, along with some new bars and restaurants. Here's our guide.
- A preview visit to The Campaner at Chelsea Barracks
We took in an early doors preview of this new SW1 restaurant, tucked away in the Chelsea Barracks.