Wednesday, January 7 2004 | ||||
These days a slice of plain old Victoria sponge just doesn't cut it. If you want to throw a do worth going to, it's gotta have a designer cake. And those in the 'baked goods know' rely on the Cake Fairy for hand crafted, home baked chocolate and vanilla cakes. |
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Three nights of great gigs at Water Rats as the Track & Field Winter Sprint 5 sets in. 7pm. Gray's Inn Rd, WC1. £6 or £15 season ticket. | ||||
The festive season is not yet over at the Bush where new pub play Christmas starts its previews. 8pm. Shepherds Bush Green, W12. £11. 020 7610 4224 or online. | ||||
So, you fancy the latest Louis Vuitton handbag but can't quite afford it? Never mind, just buy the cake, then you can quite literally, have your cake and eat it, too. If you're after something a little less ostentatious, delicate personalised
fairy cakes may be more your cup of tea. This really is bespoke baking
at its best. |
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As the Magyar Magic season gets on its way, what better place to chill out to classical compositions with a modern DJ touch than at Cadenza at Bartok? 5pm-1am. 78 Chalk Farm Rd, NW1. Free. | ||||
No idea is too simple or too extreme for the cake fairy. From magic castles and trains, to owls and octopuses (no one can say you're a bad parent again), there really is something for everyone. Prices start at £65, but remember, don't bite off more than you can chew. The Cake
Fairy - 020 8444 5791 RP |
Alan McGee's Death Disco night still pulls an impressive crowd of indie celebs and punk veterans at the Notting Hill Arts Club. 6pm-1am. 21 Notting Hill Gate, W11. £5, free before 8pm. | |||
It's Vermeer in Focus at the National Gallery's late view. 6-9pm. Trafalgar Sq, WC2. | ||||
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