Introducing Our Top-Secret News: The AT Show!By Angelica Malin
Happy Monday friends! We’re super excited to finally announce our top-secret project: The AT, a podcast brought to you by About Time Magazine, in assocation with Bookatable. We’ve also got a new Twitter, you can follow us @The_ATshow here. The weekly news and lifestyle podcast, hosted by journalists Angelica Malin and Alicia Grimshaw, discovers everything it’s about time you tried in London and beyond. Listen below:
The podcast will explore different themes every week, from unusual things to do in London to cocktail culture, finding the best of the city. In short, we spend our time, so you don’t have to waste yours. Expect a new episode every Monday!
In our first ever episode, we discussed the best unusual things to do in London, including igloo dining, activity bars and specialist, single-item restaurants (links below for the venues mentioned). We were joined by special guests Matt Grech-Smith, Co-Founder of Swingers LDN and Steve Moore, Co-Founder of Flight Club – two of the best quirky bars in London. You can catch-up on episode 1 on iTunes here and make sure to subscribe to the show here. We’re also on Acast, which you can listen to here.
Every Monday, along with a new podcast episode, we’ll also be sharing a new post on About Time you can discover all the great places we discuss for yourself! Here’s the links for venues mentioned this week:
Igloo dining: you can discover our top spots for igloo dining in London here.
Activity bars: our favourites are Ballie Ballerson, Bounce Ping Pong, Swingers LDN, Whistle Punks and Flight Club.
Single-item restaurants: ones mentioned are The Cheese Bar, The Potato Project, Balls & Company and Where the Pancakes Are. For chicken, try Ma Plucker in Soho.
Our review of the week: Coppa Club in Tower Bridge. Book on Bookatable here.
For mums: we love Modern Pantry for breakfast, Town House at The Kensington for afternoon tea and Dalloway Terrace for dinner.
For dates: we heart Bounce Ping Pong, The Everyman and 28-50 for cheese and wine.
For independent restaurants: we’re all about Vagabond N7 and Sunday Barnsbury. And for a sweet treat, you can’t beat La Creperie de Hampstead.
If you’re looking for more weird and wonderful dining, discover the top 10 best quirky restaurants in London on Booktable here. Until next week, don’t forget to tweet us your lifestyle questions for next week’s show, where we’ll be discussing vegan food in London!
Download Episode 1 of The AT on iTunes here and follow us on Twitter here. Podcast and post in assocation with Bookatable, see more in their website here and follow them on Twitter here.