MONDAY
MARCH 23, 2009 |
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With Time Out's stamp of approval and a nod from Vogue's Secret Address Book, Bermondsey Square's regeneration has a lot to live up to. And taking up residency alongside old favourites like the Friday Antiques Market and the new Shortwave Films indie cinema, is the Bermondsey Square Hotel.
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Fusing English eccentricity with a good dollop of modern day elegance (what else would you expect from the people behind Home House's re-launch?) the 76 boutique bedrooms, designed by David Gabriel, come with Apple iMac entertainment systems, Hansgrohe rain showers and room service pillow fights, while one of the four rooftop loft rooms (all named after iconic 1960s hits: Lucy, Jude, Ruby and Lily) also has its own hot tub.
Meanwhile, taking its cue from the '60s
Caine classic, "Alfie's Kitchen,
Bar and Deli" offers hearty British
fare downstairs (Boris Burger with Floppy
Cheese Fringe, anyone?) whilst upstairs
houses the B2
club members bar. Run by Mark Taylor,
it sits on the doorstep of Borough Market,
and promises locally sourced produce as
well as a wine shop and deli. Oh, and
Colonel Mustard - the mustard sommelier,
naturally.
It's never been so hip to be square. |
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Bermondsey
Square Hotel, Bermondsey Square,
Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 3UN
Opening April 14th, but accepting
bookings now. Opening rates start
from £89.
Click through to b2hotels.mobi
by 31st March for a chance to win
a stay in the hot tub loft room.
Text TREAT to 82100 to receive 2
for 1 meals at Alfies.
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TODAY'S
EVENT PICKS |
Human
conversation exposes you at your
most vulnerable. 10am - 5pm,
Cafe Oto, 18-22 Ashwin St, Dalston,
E8.
£3. |
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Visionary
dreams and mythological influences
in The
Seer. 12pm - 5pm, 491 Grove Green
Road, E11.
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Lunchtime
improv creates instant theatre.
1pm, King's
Head Theatre, 115 Upper St,
N1,
£5. |
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Two
Shakespearean actors face off. 7:30pm,
Barbican Theatre, Silk St, EC2Y.
£7.
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