What To Do This Weekend 10.03.22

What To Do This Weekend 10.03.22

Looking for things to do this weekend? Look no further – from International Women’s Day events to a floral masterclass, our What To Do This Weekend guide has plenty of options for everyone.

CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: Carousel x The Female Chef

Between now and Saturday 12th March, three female chefs will take to the kitchen at Carousel in Fitzrovia to celebrate International Women’s Day. Tonight, diners can enjoy a five-course tasting menu of classic Italian food from Angela Hartnett, followed by Julie Lin of Julie’s Kopitiam in Glasgow on Friday night, and Romy Gill on Saturday, who’ll be serving a Bengal-meets-the-West-Country dinner. Tickets cost £65pp, with a portion of proceeds going to number of women’s charities.

19-23 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 1RL

Visit SevenRooms.com

RENT A NEW OUTFIT: Harrods Luxury For Life Pop-Up

Harrods has opened a new space on its fifth floor where shoppers can rent, repair and reimagine their clothes and accessories. Visit the My Wardrobe HQ pop-up to browse rental items from brands like Ganni, Rixo, Stella McCartney, Cult Gaia, Victoria Beckham, Zimmerman and Needle & Thread, then pop into The Restory to bring your pre-loved clothes and accessories back to life – the bespoke service has you covered. You can also pay for alterations at The Tailors, from simple hem adjustments to full garment redesigns.

87–135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7XL

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GO TO THE OPERA: Così Fan Tutte At London Coliseum

English National Opera’s Così fan tutte opens at the London Coliseum tonight. On until Tuesday 22nd March, the opera tells the story of a bet between young men Ferrando and Guglielmo, and the philosopher Don Alfonso, who reckons he can devise a plan that will prove both of their fiancées are unfaithful. The story about disguise, deceit and desire plays out in a world where the line between make-believe and reality is blurred. Featuring Mozart’s brilliant score, which includes some of his most famous music, audience members will be transported to 1950s Coney Island for a dramatic showdown in ENO’s new take on this classic. 

St Martin's Lane, Strand, WC2N 4ES

Visit ENO.org

DISCOVER SUSTAINABLE BEAUTY: Circla Beauty Pop-Up

Today until Saturday 12th March, sustainable beauty platform Circla is hosting a pop-up on Portobello Road to showcase a range of eco-friendly brands. Shoppers can browse skin, hair and body essentials from brands like Bramley, Evolve, Tabitha Eve, Willow and No Ordinary. The space will also host two events: a terrarium workshop and curry night with DabbaDrop tonight at 7.30pm (£54.50pp), and a vinyasa yoga session and brunch on Saturday 12th March from 8.30am.

230 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, W11 1LJ

Visit Eventbrite.co.uk

SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE: Museum of the Home Auction & Yard Sale

On Saturday 12th March from 10am-4pm, the Museum of the Home (formerly the Geffrye Museum) is hosting a yard sale to raise funds for charity London Homeless Collective, which supports homeless women in the capital. Expect to find homeware and furniture from a range of designers including Matilda Goad, Frances Loom, Mouki Mou, East London Cloth, Rooms of Clapton, Plain English, The Garnered and Maya Njie. You can also book workshops and talks throughout the day, including a textile damage and repair workshop with Celia Pym, and a botanical hand-painted card making class with Scribble & Daub. If you can’t make it this weekend, you can also donate via the online auction to win some seriously good prizes – think holidays to Tulum, dinner at Spring, a cooking lesson with Skye McAlpine and lunch at The River Café. Tickets to the sale cost £5 or £15 for early bird access at 9am to chat to the designers.

Visit MuseumOfTheHome.org.uk

GET YOUR SWEAT ON: Puresport Fitness Club

CBD brand Puresport has launched a fitness club with free events every Thursday night. They take place at top gyms across the capital – partner studios include Core Collective, Rowbots and One LDN. In addition to Puresport’s virtual running club, the new fitness club allows members to try out top gym equipment and enjoy access to personal trainers via group workouts. Sessions are open to all levels, and bookings go live every Friday for the following Thursday. Register at the link below.

Various locations

Visit PureSport.co

ENJOY A SLICE: Bad Boys Pizza x Mob Kitchen at Vinegar Yard

This week, Bad Boys Pizza society is teaming up with Mob Kitchen’s Seema Pankhania to celebrate International Women’s Day. Today until Saturday 12th March, the Courtyard at Vinegar Yard will host the ‘Bad Girls Pizza Society’ for a special ‘lamb birria’ pizza – a take on the classic Mexican dish featuring lime, coriander and tomato salsa topped with lamb hot birria sauce. All the profits will be donated to Refuge, a charity that supports women and children who have suffered through domestic violence.

72-82 Thomas Street, London Bridge, SE1 3QX

Visit VinegarYard.London

VISIT THIS COOL EXHIBITION: The Curl Talk Project, Granary Square

This new exhibition at Granary Square’s outdoor gallery opened on International Women’s Day. The Curl Talk Project explores what it means to have curly hair today. Questioning beauty standards that reinforce Western beauty ideals, the exhibition shares stories from 30 women from a diverse range of ethnicities and backgrounds who felt pressured to straighten their hair but are now embracing their natural curls. The exhibition is on until Sunday 10th April.

1 Granary Square, King’s Cross, N1C 4AB

Visit TheCurlTalkProject.com

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TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT: The Barbary Next Door Breakfast

The Barbary Next Door in Covent Garden launches a north African breakfast menu today. With seriously chic interiors – inspired by Moroccan courtyards with a long counter, lime-washed walls and cosy seating – the small restaurant and wine bar will serve small sharing plates loaded with ingredients and spices from Spain and north Africa. Expect dishes like sfenj (a light donut topped with sugar and honey); ras el hanout and pumpkin bread served with pumpkin and sunflower seed clotted cream; homemade date granola with yoghurt, blueberries, tahini and honey; and classic Moroccan tortillas. Add on a glass of freshly squeezed blood orange juice or a breakfast cocktail.

16A Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, WC2H 9DP

Visit TheBarbaryNextDoor.co.uk

BOOK AHEAD: Mother's Day Masterclasses At Lavender Green Flowers

Lavender Green Flowers is hosting a Mother’s Day masterclass for at its King’s Road store on Saturday 26th March from 12pm to 1.30pm (£165 for two). Attendees will learn how to hand tie a bouquet of seasonal flowers and British foliage. You don’t need any previous experience to give it a go – all tools and equipment will be provided on the day, while Lavender Green’s florists will help you create a beautiful bouquet. Mums with little ones can also book the children’s spring planter masterclass (£45) to teach kids how to make a planted basket arrangement using spring bulbs.

239 Kings Road, Chelsea, SW3 5EJ

Visit LavenderGreen.co.uk

MEET THE GIRLS: Hacha Brixton x Patrón

From now until Saturday 19th March, Hacha bar in Brixton is collaborating with Patrón for a month of margaritas, music and live DJs every Thursday and Saturday night. Make a beeline for the bar’s ‘agaveria’ to order margaritas made with Patrón tequila, then browse the pop-up record store to find an extensive selection of vinyl available to buy. This weekend, DJ John Gómez will be spinning Latin tunes on the decks.

12 Market Row, Brixton, SW9 8LD

Visit HachaBar.com

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