On DVD 21st February
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OK, own up, who has ever asked for a doggy bag?

Having just spent a couple of weeks Stateside, it seems this undignified practice is alive and well. I personally expect more from British diners, and now you really don't need to participate.

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Artprojx and Sketch present Ellen Cantor@Prince Charles expect Barbie and Bambie's Beastly Buddies in top form. 6:30pm. 7 Leicester Place, WC2. £7.50. 020 7494 3654.

The surreal A Dream Play is now in previews at the NT. 7:30pm. South Bank, SE1. £27. 020 7452 3000 or here.

As well as being a slick restaurant, the Grocer on Warwick in Soho sells a range of handmade restaurant-quality ready meals for you to take home and enjoy in front of the telly. For those who can't cook, won't cook and refuse to order pizza, a row of smart stainless steel fridges are colourfully stocked with dishes such as black cod in sweet miso, Thai vegetable curry, meatballs with tomato & oregano sauce, at your convenience.

Brought to you by Ashley Sumner & Vivienne Hayman, owners of the award- winning Sugar Club and the original Grocer on Elgin, the Grocer on Warwick again sees head chef, David Selex - the Sugar Club's master of fusion - provide an eclectic restaurant menu cooked with woks, a tandoori oven, a rotisserie and a traditional charcoal barbeque.

Round off the carnival days with Caipirinha Appreciation Society & £2 drinks all night at Guanabara. 6pm-2:30am. Parker Street, WC2. Free.

LaChapelle, Helmut Newton and others: Fashion in Art at Gallery in Cork St. 10am- 6pm. 28 Cork St, W1. Free.

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Alternatively, if you just fancy a quick nibble then you can indulge in a pistachio tipped meringue from the bakery, to take back to the office or enjoy in the coffee shop. The NY-style breakfasts are a definite highlight. They put Pret's more-mayo-than-egg baguettes to shame.

So you really need never brave the food hall at M+S again, or indeed try it doggy style.

The Grocer on Warwick
21 Warwick St, W1 - 020 7437 7776
Mon-Fri: 8am-11pm, Sat-Sun: 11am-11pm
Lounge bar opening later this year.

On DVD 21st February

Get an indecent start to the week with Daughter of Kaos at Ghetto's Potty Mouth. Live gig from No Bra. 10:30pm-3am. Falconberg Ct, W1. £4.

The Old Vic previews Kevin Spacey's National Anthems. 7:30pm. The Cut, SE1. £15-40. 0870 060 6628 or online.

Last week for Future Face at Science Museum, Barbican's Ta Main Dans La Mienne and the Photography 2005 show at Victoria Miro.

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