 | Discover Disney As You’ve Never Seen It Before | Tickets are on sale for The Wallace Collection's latest exhibition, Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts, which opens on 6 April. The exhibition will present Disney as you’ve never seen it before, through 20th-century hand-drawn animations and French 18th-century art. | |
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 | London Coffee Festival | London Coffee Festival begins this Thursday, so how better to mark it than picking up a cup at one of our top Quarter spots... | |
| |  | Happy Birthday Hästens | This year marks Hästens 170th anniversary and introduces the next chapter of the Hästens story dedicated to ‘drēmərs’... | |
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 | Make For Ukraine | University of Westminster invites you to an evening of robotics and ceramics to raise funds for Ukraine at the FabLab on Marylebone Road... | |
| |  | Easter Fun | Our regular Smarter Giving partners St John's Hospice are celebrating Easter this year with an Easter Egg Trail for families... | |
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 | Lunchtime Pilates | Your secret weapon for perfect posture 29 March, 12.30 - 13.30 | |
| |  | Environment Awareness | An IEMA-approved training course 30 March, 9.30 - 17.00 | |
| |  | Forging Connections | Destress and re-connect at this workshop 30 March, 13.00 - 14.00 | |
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 | Sculpture & Public Art | Explore Marylebone’s public art and sculpture 5 April, 13.00 - 14.00 | |
| |  | Mindful Walking Club | Join us for a 30-minute walk around Marylebone 7 April, 12.00 - 12.30 | |
| |  | Recharge With Yin Yoga | A restorative and relaxing session 13 April, 13.00 - 14.00 | |
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| Weekly Spotlight: Za'ta | With a breakfast menu of delicious Lebanese hot wraps, pastries and more, Za'ta on Baker Street is the perfect spot to get your day off to a good start. And with our Baker Street Regulars deal, you can enjoy a coffee for just £1 when you buy any breakfast menu item. | |
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 | | Did you know? | Coffee was introduced to Londoners in 1652 by an eccentric Greek, Pasqua Rosée, who started selling it just off Cornhill in what’s now the City of London. As these were before the days of filtering, the coffee was rather gritty and consumed for its energising qualities rather than taste! |
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