24 Hours of Comedy in Soho

Morning: 9am-12pm

9am-10:30m

πŸ“22 Kingly Street

Begin your morning with breakfast at world-famous restaurant Dishoom. Capturing the whirlwind of the rock'n'roll excitement of London and Bombay in the 60's, Dishoom plays homage to true Bombay comfort food. Try classic with a twist including their signature Bacon and Egg Naan Rolls. Served with a generous dollop of their delicious cream cheese, coriander and chilli tomato jam side. For a heartier opetion go for the Big Bombay' where you can expect a serving of Akuri, char-stripped smoked streaky bacon, sausages, masala baked beans and not-to-be-missed buttered pau buns.

10:30am-10:45am

πŸ“Broadwick Street, on the side of RS No.9 on Carnaby Street

Next, visit The Spirit of Soho Mural on Broadwick Street. Created in 1991, the colourful mural celebrates the characters and venues which make Soho so special. The mural is crowned by St Anne, with her skirt forming the area's streets and lanes, with popular Soho institutions intertwined in the design including the Palladium, Carnaby Street and Ronnie Scott's.

10:45am-12pm

πŸ“16-18 Ramillies Street

Break up your afternoon of shopping with a visit to The Photographer's Gallery, the UK's first public gallery dedicated to photography as an art form. The gallery displays a range of works from experts to novices, with regularly changing exhibitions and events.

Afternoon: 12pm-5pm

12pm-1pm

πŸ“Carnaby Street

Home to a mix of trendsetting brands and flagship stores, Carnaby Street is your favourite new brands.

Discover PANGAIA to shop minimalist, premium lifestyle wear with a focus on sustainability, makeup brands including Sculpted by Aimee and Benefit, and plenty of accessory stores to enhance your outfits, from new kicks at Puma to sunnies at Ray-Ban.

1pm-1:30pm

πŸ“Berwick Street

Next, make your way to Berwick Street to discover one of London's oldest food markets. Berwick Street Market is said to have opened in the 1770s, and is still thriving today, hosting a range of international street food traders. Grab some lunch (maybe a new cuisine?) and explore the buzzing market.

1:30pm-3pm

πŸ“8 Broadwick Street

Just around the corner from the market is Israeli restaurant, Miznon, offering a unique take on Mediterranean street food and perfect for a fresh lunch. The restaurant combines vibrant Israeli flavors with a laid-back, lively atmosphere. Dine on fluffy pita bread, filled with a variety of creative fillings, such as roasted cauliflower, slow-cooked beef, lamb kebabs, and falafel.

3pm-3:30pm

πŸ“4 Broadwick Street

Treat yourself to a sweet treat from Crosstown. Serving donuts made fresh in-store daily, it's hard to choose between the mouth-watering flavours on offer. Discover everything from Chilli Chocolate, Coffee Custard Scroll, Peanut Butter Berry and CrΓ©meBrΓ»lΓ©e.

3:30pm-5:30pm

πŸ“Charing Cross Road

Only a short walk from Soho, discover Outernet, a fully immersive and free art experience in London. The immersive display is a wonderful experience for all, with amazing projections and wraparound displays.

Evening: 5:30pm-Late

5:30pm-7:30pm

πŸ“21 Dean Street

Serving simple and traditional cuisine, KILN uses wood burning kiln ovens to create their delicious dishes. The menu is inspired by the the rural simplicity of the Thai borderlands, were Burmese and Yunanese spices are cooked over open fire. Enjoy an evening meal of British-bred meat, daily-changing noodle dishes and more, watching as chefs prepare in the open kitchen. Diners can even sit at the counter in front of the open kitchen to get a better look.

7:30pm-10:30pm

πŸ“21 Dean Street

Time for a laugh at Soho Theatre, Soho's most vibrant producer of new comedy, theatre and cabaret. Discover belly-hurting performances from new and emerging talent in an unforgettable evening of comedy.

10:30pm-Late

πŸ“47 Frith Street

Time for a late-night show at world-famous jazz club, Ronnie Scott's. Welcoming some of the biggest names in jazz since 1959, Ronnie Scott's nightly shows provides an unbeatable atmosphere. The venue maintains a 'no talking' rule during performances, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the music. Enjoy an evening of performance, drinks and a lively atmosphere, going strong until the early hours.

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