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#1
Posted 14 March 2013 - 03:39 PM
I usually go to Bradleys but a number of months ago someone on this forum mentioned another restaurant nearby that they recommended. I'd like to book. Anyone remember or know a good restaurant near the Hampstead Theatre?
Thanks.
Thanks.
If I listed every show I'd seen since 1974 I'd get RSI.
Favourite Musicals: Blood Brothers; Brigadoon; Chicago; Chess; Chorus Line; Company; Evita; Follies; Godspell; Les Miserables; Little Night Music; Little Shop of Horrors; Mack and Mabel; Man of La Mancha; Merrily We Roll Along; Miss Saigon; Phantom of the Opera; Rent; Rocky Horror Show; South Pacific.
Favourite Plays: Beautiful Thing; Bent; Blithe Spirit; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Cherry Orchard; Dance of Death; Death of a Salesman; Endgame; Happy Days; Hedda Gabler; Henry IV (Parts I and II); Importance of Being Earnest; Little Foxes; Mother Courage; Private Lives; Shirley Valentine; Torch Song Trilogy; What the Butler Saw; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Wild Duck.
Favourite Musicals: Blood Brothers; Brigadoon; Chicago; Chess; Chorus Line; Company; Evita; Follies; Godspell; Les Miserables; Little Night Music; Little Shop of Horrors; Mack and Mabel; Man of La Mancha; Merrily We Roll Along; Miss Saigon; Phantom of the Opera; Rent; Rocky Horror Show; South Pacific.
Favourite Plays: Beautiful Thing; Bent; Blithe Spirit; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Cherry Orchard; Dance of Death; Death of a Salesman; Endgame; Happy Days; Hedda Gabler; Henry IV (Parts I and II); Importance of Being Earnest; Little Foxes; Mother Courage; Private Lives; Shirley Valentine; Torch Song Trilogy; What the Butler Saw; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Wild Duck.
#2
Posted 14 March 2013 - 04:07 PM
Schuttep, on 14 March 2013 - 03:39 PM, said:
I usually go to Bradleys but a number of months ago someone on this forum mentioned another restaurant nearby that they recommended. I'd like to book. Anyone remember or know a good restaurant near the Hampstead Theatre?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I've been to Pasticcio a couple of times, which is on the main road (Finchley Road) about 5 minutes from the theatre. It's nothing special but the food is nice and if you have a Taste card it's 2 for 1 any day other than Friday and Saturday. There's also a decent Indian chain called Guglee a bit further down Finchley Road (heading towards Finchley Road tube station).
#3
Posted 15 March 2013 - 04:08 PM
Plus I am a fan of Belsize Kitchens....nothing to look at from the outside but great food!
http://www.belsizekitchen.co.uk/
Walk up the hill towards Hampstead then turn right at Belsize Lane , there's a statue of Freud on the corner....in front of the Tavistock NHS centre. About 10mins max.
http://www.belsizekitchen.co.uk/
Walk up the hill towards Hampstead then turn right at Belsize Lane , there's a statue of Freud on the corner....in front of the Tavistock NHS centre. About 10mins max.
#4
Posted 18 March 2013 - 10:14 AM
Thanks guys...
If I listed every show I'd seen since 1974 I'd get RSI.
Favourite Musicals: Blood Brothers; Brigadoon; Chicago; Chess; Chorus Line; Company; Evita; Follies; Godspell; Les Miserables; Little Night Music; Little Shop of Horrors; Mack and Mabel; Man of La Mancha; Merrily We Roll Along; Miss Saigon; Phantom of the Opera; Rent; Rocky Horror Show; South Pacific.
Favourite Plays: Beautiful Thing; Bent; Blithe Spirit; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Cherry Orchard; Dance of Death; Death of a Salesman; Endgame; Happy Days; Hedda Gabler; Henry IV (Parts I and II); Importance of Being Earnest; Little Foxes; Mother Courage; Private Lives; Shirley Valentine; Torch Song Trilogy; What the Butler Saw; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Wild Duck.
Favourite Musicals: Blood Brothers; Brigadoon; Chicago; Chess; Chorus Line; Company; Evita; Follies; Godspell; Les Miserables; Little Night Music; Little Shop of Horrors; Mack and Mabel; Man of La Mancha; Merrily We Roll Along; Miss Saigon; Phantom of the Opera; Rent; Rocky Horror Show; South Pacific.
Favourite Plays: Beautiful Thing; Bent; Blithe Spirit; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Cherry Orchard; Dance of Death; Death of a Salesman; Endgame; Happy Days; Hedda Gabler; Henry IV (Parts I and II); Importance of Being Earnest; Little Foxes; Mother Courage; Private Lives; Shirley Valentine; Torch Song Trilogy; What the Butler Saw; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Wild Duck.
#5
Posted 18 March 2013 - 11:17 AM
Latecomer, on 15 March 2013 - 04:08 PM, said:
Plus I am a fan of Belsize Kitchens....nothing to look at from the outside but great food!
http://www.belsizekitchen.co.uk/
http://www.belsizekitchen.co.uk/
Turn up the signal... wipe out the noise
#6
Posted 19 March 2013 - 05:40 AM
I haven't found anywhere in that area where I feel comfortable eating alone, but a branch of Wagamama is due to open at the o2 shopping centre (about 5 mins' walk further north along Finchley Road), so I am looking forward to having that option.
#7
Posted 19 March 2013 - 10:03 AM
There's a Pizza Express just next to Finchley Road station which I'd have thought would be fairly singleton friendly. And a Chinese restaurant between that and Swiss Cottage which seemed nice too
#8
Posted 19 March 2013 - 10:42 AM
Didn't realise how close this was the Finchley Road, spent my youth there. Yeah, the pizza express is good, the 02 centre has a Zizzi, Yo Sushi, Nandos and Byron burger place it, all great. Also has a sainsburys. Ahhh memories.
#9
Posted 19 March 2013 - 10:59 AM
That's useful, never ventured that far down Finchley Rd
#10
Posted 19 March 2013 - 11:56 AM
It is an almost uniquely barren and uninviting area for a theatre to be located, I can only think of Wiltons Muscic Hall which competes with it for charmless urban desolation.
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