Mon and Sun only Fire
Forget the working week! Orange, at Fire, sees Sunday night clubbing infringing on office hours as it kicks its way into Monday morning with a refreshing gay clubbing experience. More
Sat only Duke of York Square
Speciality food producers turn out each Saturday in the pedestrianised Duke of York Square Food Market off London's Kings Road. They offer food ranging from quality French cheeses to free range eggs, breads, muffins and international cuisine. More
Daily Beigel Bake
The Beigel Bake is a round-the-clock Jewish shop that's a Brick Lane institution. With cheap prices (we're talking small change here!), generous fillings and traditionally baked bagels, it satisfies the most demanding appetite and the tightest of budgets. More
Daily J Sheekey
J Sheekey, near Leicester Square, has been serving fish to the theatre-going gentry since 1896. A romantically-lit restaurant with intimate rooms, the top-hatted doorman and spectacularly efficient maitre d' indicate the high-end prices. It's very popular, so booking is advisable. More
Daily Fitzroy House
The original interior and current exterior of London's Fitzroy House imitate the designs of Robert Adam, celebrated Georgian-period architect. Formerly inhabited by playwright George Bernard Shaw, Fitzroy House is also where L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, worked in the 1950s. More
Daily Westfield Shopping Centre
Europe's biggest shopping centre houses a plethora of labels, from top designer Gucci to high-street brand H&M. Westfield London Shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush has fast become a popular meeting place since opening in 2008, thanks partly to its range of dining facilities. More
Daily Leon
Eat to your heart's content and still feel virtuous at Leon, brainchild of chef extraordinaire, Allegra McEvedy. Healthy, tasty meals are served up in colourful surroundings - and vegetarians will be pleased by the choice on offer. If Central London is too hectic for you, try any of the other branches dotted around the capital. More
Daily P3
The 14,000-square-foot building, located under Westminster University, used to be a concrete testing facility. Now it's been put to use as P3, a multi-disciplinary art space, hosting cutting-edge exhibitions. More