London in July…

…is colder than spring or fall! Regardless, we had a fabulous few days hanging out in one of our favorite cities. Walking through city parks and neighborhoods is a great way to work off jet lag, so we set off on foot to enjoy!

First stop, Russell Park, right across the street from our London “home away from home” the Kimpton Fitzroy.

My fellow London explorers
The fabulous Kimpton Fitzroy, always a pleasure to spend time here!

Love the after work London pub scene, such a great way to end a school or work day (says Zoe!). Every pub we walked by was full with spillover into the streets.

Some random street scenes…

Love the florals and greenery throughout this city
Covent Garden and the amazing flower carts
London’s Chinatown
Carnaby district and some shopping
My favorite shop, Liberty of London! If you haven’t wandered through here you are missing out!

Food…food…and then some more food! Zoe carefully curated our restaurants and I give her 5 stars. We started out by a return trip to a wonderful little neighborhood Italian gem, Vasco and Piero’s in Soho. Based on the owner’s Umbrian roots, each dish has just a few simple ingredients and all pasta is made on site. Think homemade tortelloni stuffed with mushrooms with an Umbrian truffle sauce! We were joined by high school bestie Gretchen’s son Brent who is also studying this summer at the London School of Economics (LSE).

Lighting the Sambuca on fire? Zoe is now obsessed with this licorice liquor.

The next day, we ate dinner in the theatre district at a fantastic Michelin star Sri Larkin restaurant…Paradise Soho. I cannot rave about this place enough, every bite was a burst of texture and flavor. The favorite dish – little layered bites of dough with green chili custard, kithul glaze, date and lime chutney and Valencia’s Queso Curado sprinkled on top. The owner told us this dish was inspired by the cheesy toast bites he would eat every day after school.

Melt in your mouth, layer after layer, yum.
The main feast. I won’t describe every dish but suffice it to say we were satiated when done!

I didn’t manage to get a shot from dinner on our 3rd night at Bombay Sapphire, as we were too busy enjoying the company and great food! We were joined by our friend who came over early for a work trip from Cork, Ireland to join us for dinner (Annamarie, her daughter Erin and Erin’s boyfriend Bobby); and Zoe’s friends ‘Em, Henry and Kiera. Three bottles of wine later…we just couldn’t be bothered with photos.

Gary and Annamarie

We also snuck in an afternoon at Camden Market and I had the best falafel platter I think I’ve ever tasted. I wish I could recreate every bite of this plate…

London means ABBA? Zoe and I share an obsession with ABBA, and having done the ABBA virtual experience (ABBA Journey) last time we were in town (do not miss this!), we decided to treat ourselves to Mamma Mia this time around. Gary had not seen the movie so was really confused (did they write the songs just for this movie?). I will say seeing it performed with some pretty outstanding performers/singers was better than the movie (sorry Meryl, Pierce, Colin, Amanda etc.).

Post show grins…that was damn fun!

We needed a stroll after that Sri Lankan dinner so headed over towards Buckingham Palace for some pics and steps. Zoe wasn’t too impressed with the Palace (first time walking by after living here for a year, you see what her priorities are, or rather aren’t…she’s just not a monarchist).

Thank goodness the weather has cooled down, heard the soldiers had a hard time with London’s recent heat wave. They’ll need to come up with a summer uniform with climate change!

That sums up our 3 days in this city…next stop Edinburgh!

4 responses to “London in July…”

  1. OMG! What great pictures! And the food….❤️

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  2. Hi Jill and Gary! It’s so nice to see you traveling again and with Zoe! You do find the best food. I have to admit I’m not at adventurous, but I enjoy hearing from you.

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  3. I bet Gary had the mushroom pasta! 😉 London is always a great time. Tell Zoe hi for us! ❤

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  4. Hello Jill and Gary,

    I absolutely loved your wonderful photos and notes on your London visit! I will definitely want to talk to you when you return. We have not planned a thing yet for our London stay except for our flights! Need to get busy planning our hotel and points of interests, restaurants, theatre, etc.

    Love you, Linda lindafholden@me.com When in doubt, laugh, love, and walk on the beach!

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