#7 A lovely Saturdate

We try to make the best use of our time off whenever we have any, and the lazy part of me dies a little every time we have to make that effort to do stuff and just in general, get out of bed on a non-working day. However, I’m always glad we do in the end though, because we always have a good time doing things.

We had afternoon tea in the fancy Waldorf Hotel, and as it advertises:

“Afternoon tea at The Waldorf Hilton is always special. Put simply, you can’t pay us a visit without sampling our take on one of Britain’s favourite pastimes. Whether you are celebrating an occasion or seeking an indulgent treat, enjoy our selection of freshly cut sandwiches and savouries before tucking into warm scones with clotted cream and jam. Finish with sweet treats and your choosing from our fabulous range of speciality teas. Creating a real sense of occasion, our popular afternoon tea is skilfully prepared, served with precision and accompanied by our elegant resident pianist and harpist. For those looking for bubbles, free-flowing Champagne can be added.”

I mean, clearly I am easily swayed by such pretty and elegant descriptions but would’t you be too?! (This is why I never have enough money, as I am so easily persuaded to buy things on a lurch.) But yes, afternoon tea was nothing less than wondrous – (to be honest, the sandwiches were pretty meh but it was really the classy atmosphere that you pay for). I was so impressed with the harpist that the next time that you hear from me, I might have signed up for some harp lessons. Or you know, be half way into doing Grade 1 to become a professional harpist. One should have dreams you know, it’s good for you.

 

We then walked around Covent Garden to shop and also visited the Pop Up Café near Leicester Square by Easy Jet celebrating all things Dutch – well actually, celebrating mostly – sprinkles. Yes, sprinkles. In fact the social media tag was #sprinklescafe. This was actually so fun, and we’re so glad we went to check it out! We ended up trying to be all artistic and tried to make sprinkle art on toast because apparently Dutch people ACTUALLY have it as food. (We confirmed this with staff who were actually Dutch and told us which were the better sprinkles to eat and the not-so-nice ones.) They had such awesome snazzy sprinkles and tulip art everywhere, and even clouds that went into a flashing musical display! I even got my lips done — WITH SPRINKLES! Never had so many stares in one day, and I heard someone whisper “crazy” but – #YOLO.

 

For dinner, we had a reservation at Café Pacifico – this was a prize win from ages ago as part of the Comida Festival. Cuban/Mexican-inspired cocktails, mandatory nachos, chimichanga, burritoes and tacos! YUM YUM YUM. Service was absolutely excellent, there were so many customers and yet food managed to be served in record time, super tasty, piping hot and very nicely presented! I can’t wait to be back – the atmosphere was so fun and the food was so authentic and tasty.

 

 

#2 The Thames and Staybridge Suites

Dreamgirls. Thames Rockets. Staybridge Suites. Duck and Waffle. I can’t believe the weekend is over. And yes, I literally say that very same sentence every single week. I’m really glad me and Kevin took the plunge and decided to move down from Scotland to nearish London. We’re literally able to visit whenever we like, get in with the London lifestyle, and still get the novelty of being able to feel like tourists every single time. We’re far enough to be away from the chaos of it all, yet close enough to easily return to where all the fun happens.

Anyway, last weekend we tried to use a few of my prizes together again on another visit to London. If you haven’t gathered yet, I enter competitions as a hobby. Effort, photo, prize draws, you name it. It’s almost been a year anniversary since I’ve started and I’ve absolutely loved every bit of it. People tell me I’m so lucky all the time, and sometimes I want to rebuke and explain that it’s not all about luck and you do have to enter a lot to win anything, but you know what?! I’d like to think I’m pretty lucky. You could potentially enter thousands of competitions and STILL not win anything! Yeah, let’s just end it there. I am lucky! As the saying goes, you gotta be in it, to win it. I’m definitely in it.

So Saturday we train-ed down to London, and every now and then I enter on this fabulous app called Today Tix to see if we can watch a play / musical show that very day. We’ve tried before, and have won excellent seats to see The Entertainer (where actually the real highlight was meeting Rose Leslie from GoT in the theatre toilet, PS: still gutted I didn’t get a selfie but I wanted to be a classy and chill fan at that time) but since then, nothing. (Actually that’s not true, we were lucky in New York too, but that’s another story!) I got lucky, and we managed to bag ourselves £20 front row tickets to Dreamgirls!

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Savoy Theatre
Now I’m absolutely obsessed with musicals and have had this on my wish list for a while, so I was really pleased. Marisha Wallace has some incredibly vocals and gave an absolute stunning performance of Effie White. Hers and Liisi Lafontaine’s rendition of Listen really had me with a tear in my eye. The costumes were oh-so-fabulous, the vocal powerhouses were incredible, and the dancing was brilliant. I did think some of the singing was a little shouty for my ears though. (My Final Rating: 4/5) There was also an exciting interval where the second half of the musical was delayed because three pensioners somehow sneaked in and required security to escort them out!! (Well, it was what we heard through the grape vine anyway.)

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Front Row, baby!

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Standing ovations all over!
We had lunch at Shoryu as Kevin and I were craving ramen close by (Note: I have a life-long affair with tonkotsu and could eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.) It reminded us that we can sometimes be pretty boring and we like to stick to what we like. Kanada-Ya, you still hold number one in our hearts.

 

We then embarked on an awesome Thames adventure with the Thames Rockets. This really was a unique experience and was such fun! It was basically a speedboat tour of the great city of London from the Thames river with all the fun facts and hilarious quips, and none of the boring stuff! The tour guides are hilarious and sure know how to make sure you have a good time. Once past the big London Bridge, that was where the fun really started and we whizzed and rocketed in awesomely fast s-bends with fabulous music pumping in the background. It was pretty much a a water rollercoaster in the middle of London! Kudos to whoever picked the music too that included 007 theme songs,  boat/pirate/river related songs and some of the more modern summer hits. We also had some rum cocktails in classic red cups on the way back too!

I found it really romantic pointing out the gorgeous sights from the Thames River and being on a super cool speed boat at the golden hour and peak of dawn, it sure was lovely cuddling up with the other half as we enjoyed the view. We got to see the gorgeous glow of the city of London transit into night and experience the capital in all it’s evening glory.

Now it has been so long that I honestly don’t remember who exactly I won this with. I think it might be Thames Rockets?! I just remember it took AGES for me to be contacted about this and then an email finally popped up saying that they’ve finally sorted out the voucher for the experience. Anyway, thank you Thames Rockets for the wonderful experience! Here are some of the photos from the evening.

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With the Tower Bridge in the background

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Whee!

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Under the Waterloo Bridge

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Cheers to this Thames Rockets

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Tower Bridge at Dusk
We finally cashed in our one night stay prize with Staybridge Suites at Stratford. These are apartment-styled rooms right in the heart of the Westfield Stratford City shopping and leisure complex. It literally had everything you need, an entire kitchen, and also a phone called Handy you can borrow during your stay! The service was excellent and staff were so friendly and helpful. Also you get an amazing breakfast where it even has a pancake making machine, a bread station and all that enchilada.

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Our Deluxe Suite

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Salle de bain

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Breakfast Hub
 

 

We had a good nights rest, were contented with breakfast, and we were absolutely refreshed and ready for …. SHOPPING the next day! Thanks for our wonderful stay, Staybridge Suites – we shall be back.

Fast forward and following some £££ spent – we had our dinner at London’s highest 24/7 restaurant, Duck and Waffle. This place gets completely booked months in advance, but you can always call up at short notice to ask if there are any cancellations – which is how we managed to get a place for dinner! This is my third time there but Kevin’s first. To start, we had the ‘Nduja Seared Octopus and Spicy Ox Cheek Doughnut. Both were very unique and to be honest, the ox cheek doughnut was too confusing and our taste buds couldn’t wrap it’s little head around it.

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To start
We both had the duck and waffle for our mains – exactly as it’s stated – über crispy duck leg, yummy mustard honey, fluffy waffles and a sunny side up duck egg!

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The infamous duck and waffle

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Mandatory wefie
Decent food and drinks, but definitely overpriced – a given when you get this kind of wonderful view.

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Sunset

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The Gherkin
Till next time London, you’ve been good to us.