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Market Row Botanical Rum 40% 50cl | Award-winning golden rum hand crafted in London by the Brixton Distillery Co

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IWSC medals are globally recognised as a mark of outstanding quality, signalling winning spirits as one of the best in the world,” says Christelle Guibert, CEO Fine Wines & Spirits at the IWSC. “Achieving an IWSC award isn’t easy, but that’s what makes the medal so well respected,” she adds. Awarded 90 points, Market Row Botanical Rum was described by the judging panel as: “Funky, round and complex nose. On the palate, there is some heat. Well-integrated with a meaty taste, and subtle on the botanicals. Unique.” Hondo are currently looking for a new tenant that will be able to retain the diverse, fun and world-famous atmosphere of 414.

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When the weather is good you can also eat and drink outside, And into the accessible rooms also come clientele with wheelchairs or physical limitations. The goat was really soft and didn’t have too many bones to discover. It had a spiciness that crept up on you so that a softee like me only had a runny nose three quarters of the way through. We are completely committed to Brixton and want to preserve its unique history and culture. Dance music is a huge part of my own life and Club 414 is a world renowned night time venue. Despite Hondo claiming to be a ‘ small bunch of industry outsiders,’ here’s the kind of money that they deal in:Since you are here, we would like to share our vision for the future of travel - and the direction Culture Trip is moving in.

History of The Brixton Markets — South London Club History of The Brixton Markets — South London Club

Brixton Market comprises a street market in the centre of Brixton, south London, and the adjacent covered market areas in nearby arcades Reliance Arcade, Market Row and Granville Arcade (recently [ when?] rebranded as 'Brixton Village').Increasingly we believe the world needs more meaningful, real-life connections between curious travellers keen to explore the world in a more responsible way. That is why we have intensively curated a collection of premium small-group trips as an invitation to meet and connect with new, like-minded people for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in three categories: Culture Trips, Rail Trips and Private Trips. Our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together. You might think the people best placed to ‘retain the diverse, fun and world-famous atmosphere of 414’ would be the very people who created it in the first place, but Hondo has made no offer to Tony or Louise. Paul Bakalite's proposal for Listing was strongly supported by the Twentieth Century Society. In April 2010 the Secretary of State of the Department of Culture (DCMS) announced that the government had overturned its previous decision not award heritage protection to these three arcades and declared all three Grade II listed buildings. They were listed by virtue of their cultural importance and contribution to the social and economic history of Brixton, particularly since the 1950s as one of the principal hearts of the Afro-Caribbean community in London, as well as for their architectural importance since such arcades, once more common, are now rare. Rayner, Jay (9 October 2011). "Restaurant review Brixton Village". Time Out. London . Retrieved 28 July 2015. We were delighted with the side dishes. The Atassi rice and beans was really good for soaking up the sauce on both dishes and the plantain with peanut sauce was a perfect foil for the spice in both dishes.

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When the opportunity presented itself we therefore felt we had to step in and save Club 414, an iconic entertainment venue in the heart of Brixton. The crab bun arrived first, cut in half so it wasn’t just easy to eat but with an expectation of sharing. We wolfed it down. The chips were triple-cooked and seasoned with vinegar salt (who knew?), so we could eat them with the bun or later for dipping into the cream sauce of the mussels. A hearty bowl of mussels they were too and at the end of the meal we had no room for dessert.

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Popped in to the cafe for lunch, a good menu selection available catering for all needs. Service was fast and efficient. If you are hungry, then this is the place to go, the food is plentiful and at a very reasonable price. This cafe is...very popular especially with the locals, and as they say always go where the locals eat. read more. Electric Avenue which is now part of the street market was built in the 1880s and was one of the first streets to have electric light. Glazed iron canopies covered the footpath, but these were significantly damaged by WW2 bombs, and finally removed in the 1980s. The song " Electric Avenue" was written by Eddy Grant referring to this area of the market. In 2016, Electric Avenue was refurbished with funding from the Mayor of London's High Street Fund, Lambeth Council, Transport for London and the Heritage Lottery fund to include an illuminated sign celebrating the area's history. [2] The covered market arcades [ edit ] Arcade There are a meat and vegetarian three course meals on offer, both for two to share. We chose the meat one. The starter and dessert need little preparation, but the main course needs cooking. But, very helpfully, everything was labelled and there was a handy set of instructions to guide you through the meal – it made sure that we could eat the starter without worrying about the oven. Finally – and we did then move to a comfy sofa and the TV – we had the dessert and each one is enough for two. It was a coffee panna cotta (although actually more of a fluffy mouse) with a chocolate ganache top and some crumbs to sprinkle over it. This was also when the top trouser button was undone – fantastically delicious end to the meal.

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The announcement came with the usual guff about ‘revitalising the local vibrant creative industries’ and ‘creating permeable community spaces to enhance the productivity of the area,’ but with no mention of any zero social housing being included.Brixton Village, Coldharbour Lane was built as Granville Arcade in 1937 to designs of Alfred and Vincent Burr; the developer was Philip Granville-Grossman. It was opened by actor Carl Brisson on 6 May 1937. It has an interior of narrow covered streets called 'Avenues', and is double-height, similar to Market Row. There are over 100 shops. It links Coldharbour Lane, Atlantic Road and Popes Road. Quite how Hondo can claim any connection with Club 414 is baffling, because although they may now own the building, they have absolutely no claim to the brand, or any right to claim the legacy created by their previous owners. Join in with the discussion In the middle of Brixton Village, this tiny Japanese eatery specialises in Osaka street food such as yaki soba, yaki udon and okonomiyaki pancakes. It’s a busy place, but you can usually beat the queues if you swing by around lunchtime or mid-afternoon. Be sure to try the okonomiyaki, served with prawns, squid kimchi and sweetcorn – it’s authentic and delicious. Brixton's anti-gentrification protest: identifying the problems is one thing, fixing them is another". Theguardian.com.

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