48 Hours of Soho Exclusives

Day 1: Morning

10pm-11pm

πŸ“3 Lowndes Court

Start your day at the Department of Coffee and Social Affairs. This leading coffee company sources the best coffee from around the world and has perfected the art of a perfect cup. Sit and enjoy the relaxing cafΓ© atmosphere, or grab and go to enjoy while wandering down Carnaby Street.

11pm-11:30pm

πŸ“2 Brewer Street

Your first shop of the day is JW Anderson, a luxury fashion brand known for their contemporary interpretation of gendered clothing. The brand's only UK store resides in Soho, stocking their award-winning menswear and womenswear, latest collections and thought-provoking silhouettes.

11:30pm-12pm

πŸ“26 Brewer Street

Bringing a breath of fresh air to UK skateboarding, Palace Skateboards has an instantly recognisable style. The brand's unique graphics can be found on their clothing, accessories and boards stockedΒ in-store. With only eight stores worldwide, the Brewer Street store is Palace's only UK location to shop their apparel, skateboards and skating hardware.

Day 1: Afternoon

12pm-12:30pm

πŸ“32 Berwick Street

Home to iconic styles including the Clarks Wallabee and Desert Boot, shop the Clarks Originals collection on Berwick Street. Clarks Originals have been iconic wardrobe staples for decades, particularly making a comeback in workwear and streetwear inspired looks.

12:30pm-1pm

πŸ“23 Beak Street

Introducing the world of natural perfumery to Soho, Ffern's London home opened in 2021 on Beak Street. Explore the range of seasonally-inspired fragrances, with each being organic, scented to perfection and 100% vegan in-store.

1pm-3pm

πŸ“18 Berwick Street

Time for some lunch at Mediterranean Cafe, a Soho institution that has been serving tapas on Berwick Street for 17 years. Drop in for a relaxed, Mediterranean experience with quality tapas and cocktails.

3pm-5pm

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.

Day 1: Evening

5pm-5:30pm

πŸ“35 Beak Street

Experience Grown Alchemist at the London flagship store, your destination for stronger skin. Try the full range of plant-based products in-store, including their bestselling heroes at the discovery bar and receive a bespoke skincare consultation.

The store also offers a range of exclusive cutting-edge treatments including the signature Regenerator Facial to bespoke IV therapies and biotin injections.

5:30pm-7pm

πŸ“5 Kingly Street

Enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail at Cahoots. Transporting guests back to the post-war 1940's, Cahoots Underground is based inside a reworked tube carriage. The bar serves an extensive list of cocktails and drinks including the 'Swingtime Sazerac', 'The Potato Peel Pie Society' and more, with live music every Friday and Saturday night if you wish to return later in the evening.

7pm-9:30pm

πŸ“58 Brewer 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.

9:30pm-Late

πŸ“9 Kingly Street

Finish the night at vibrant bar and restaurant styled on a fictional flatshare, The Little Violet Door. The London-centric flat celebrates Soho's rich and electric artistic heritage with plenty of Instagram worthy backdrops. Whether you want to relax in the living room, dance the night away or sip on a cocktail in the kitchen, everyone's invited.

Overnight Stays in Soho

Day 2: Morning

10am-11am

πŸ“17 Berwick Street

Start your morning at Flat White for some simple cafΓ© food with a hint of Aussie and Kiwi heritage. A Soho favourite, Flat White is the go to spot for locals to gather and unwind over coffee and breakfast.

11am-11:30am

πŸ“59 Broadwick Street

Designed for the new generation of fashion-conscious individuals, END. is the store that likes to mix innovative and directional menswear, with Soho being their only London store.

The brand has become known as one of the best menswear destinations in the world, housing a globally recognised names in contemporary menswear including Off-White and Acne Studios.

11:30am-12pm

πŸ“30 Berwick Street

Next up is Reckless Records, a Soho institution open since 1984. The record store stocks everything from rare rock to classic drum and bass. Customers can browse and buy from the second hand collection, and exchange their own tunes in-store.

Day 2: Afternoon

12pm-2pm

πŸ“Kingly Court

Start your afternoon the right way with lunch from Goldies, a wood-fired grill restaurant concept with a selection of skewers and large plates on offer. Visitors must try the iconic variations of Frites, the signature dish of the restaurant, served with a variety of sauces.

With an open plan dining area and kitchen counter seating, Goldies is the perfect casual dining concept in the heart of Soho.

2pm-2:30pm

πŸ“2 Berwick Street

Your next stop is London-based clothing and accessories company, Ronning. Focused on delivering the highest quality clothes, inspired by workwear, Ronning's cross-seasonal collection is designed to be worn all year around. A quiet pocket on the bustling streets of Soho, the store is the brand's first permanent location.

2:30pm-3pm

πŸ“2-3 Peter Street

Next, explore one of Soho's most iconic streetwear shops, Supreme. World renowned amongst skaters and the fashion forward, Supreme works with artists, designers and more to create exciting collaborations. The brand has 17 stores worldwide, with it's single UK location residing on Peter Street.

3pm-4pm

πŸ“102 Berwick Street

Home to hundreds of independent brands, the Wolf & Badger store offers a range of sustainable jewellery, clothing, homeware and more. Discover new brands, in-store events and a community based around ethical practices at the brand's only store outside of the USA.

4pm-4:30pm

πŸ“63 Broadwick Street

Indulge in an afternoon sweet-treat at buns from home, specialising in hand-rolled cinnamon buns, in a range of flavours. Discover Berry Cheesecake and Pistachio and more, alongside speciality coffee and cold bottled drinks.

4:30pm-5pm

πŸ“21 Brewer Street

Elevate your new outfit with pieces from TwoJeys, a premium jewellery label based on Brewer Street. The store stocks a range of rings, pendants, bracelets and earrings, with unique designs and a chunky feel.

Day 2: Evening

5pm-6pm

πŸ“5 Newburgh Street

Not your typical gallery, Sophie Tea Art on Newburgh Street welcomes people to an immersive experience. Set across three levels, the gallery pays tribute to Sophie Tea Art's history. Her art carries a profound message of inclusivity and celebrates the female form, making all women feel that little bit nicer about themselves.

6pm-8pm

πŸ“Kingly Court

Your next stop is Imad's Syrian Kitchen, a restaurant inspired by Syrian cuisine. Created by Syrian refugee Imad Alarnab, the menu boasts a selection of colourful mezze plates, sharing dishes and plenty of vegetarian options. Expect amazing food, warm hospitality and a community feel from this Kingly Court restaurant.

8pm-Late

πŸ“2-4 Kingly Street

Originally opened in 1995, Two Floors is back and better than ever in Soho. The wooden bar top drinking den brings an exciting mix of Japanese listening bar and classic cocktail bar to Soho with dim lights and comfy seating. Sit back and relax with friends, with good music and a carefully curated drinks list to showcase a spectrum of spirits and wines from around the world.

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