Carnaby & Soho Magazine Issue 09

SOHO IN A DAY

SOHO DAY IN A

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Whether you're visiting London for the first time or looking for the perfect staycation destination, here's how to spend a day in Soho. 10AM: LET'S START WITH A LATE BREKKIE... If you're in need of a traditional, filling breakfast, head to The Breakfast Club for pancakes and delicious fry-ups. For something a little different, Dishoom on Kingly Street serves unique, Indian-inspired breakfasts like kejriwal (fried eggs on chilli cheese toast) and their iconic bacon naan roll. For unbeatable pastries, try Swedish spot Söderberg . 11AM – 12PM: SHOP CARNABY STREET With over 100 international and British heritage labels and independent boutiques, Carnaby Street is the destination to start your shopping haul. Head to the Newburgh Quarter to Annie's Ibiza for one-of-a-kind party pieces loved by celebrities like Rita Ora and Kate Moss, or drop by RIXO for dresses with original hand-painted prints and timeless silhouettes. If sneakers are more your thing, OG Kicks on Foubert's Place or Footpatrol on Berwick Street are go-to stores. 12PM – 12.30PM: COFFEE BREAK For a pick-me-up and a break from your shopping spree, enjoy an artisan coffee at cosy Flat White on Berwick Street or watch the world go by from one of the window seats at Soho Grind on Beak Street. Soho Grind has an exclusive custom blend specifically developed for the Soho branch: the Shoreditch Grind House Espresso. 12.30PM – 2PM: SHOP SOHO For long-lasting quality and design, browse the classic menswear and womenswear collections in A Day's March , a Swedish label with a chill-out area in store. If you're into luxury brands, check out Axel Arigato for couture craftsmanship at accessible price points. Discover the latest modern menswear collection at Farah or head to Stine Goya to explore the colour and prints in the womenswear collection.

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