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For something to do at night you could try Ronnie Scotts jazz club, yeah I am sure people will tell you it's too commercial now and all that sort of crap, but its still a really fun night out if you are even slightly into Jazz.
I went there the other night - paid quite a lot of money for tickets, had a meal table booked (so they knew I was going to spend quite a lot of money on food, let alone drink - and they still have the cheek to charge you £1 to put your coat in. For that reason alone I don't think I'd ever go back there.
bad luck, doesn't sound like a good time. I went a couple of months ago, it wasn't a "big" act so the ticket was pretty cheap, the staff were very friendly/obliging and even in the less good seats you are amazingly close to the band because its such a small venue. I went thinking of it as a music venue with cocktail service and food and thoroughly enjoyed myself, I am not sure I would go there especially for a meal, I can see it could be disappointing. I enjoyed it and will definitely go again.
What might a 41-year-old and his 38-year-old brother consider doing once the sun sets? Obviously, we're not as young as we used to be, and still might be recovering from our Hadrian's Wall hike. But it would still be nice to do something out of the ordinary. My brother might have some suggestions. He's been to London before while on tour with his band (he's one-half of the Stars of the Lid duo).
I haven't been to London in a few years but were I to go now, and if I had time for shopping, I would definitely go to Udeshi's store. I'm a fan
Thanks for the good advice thus far. A couple more questions:
The hike along Hadrian's wall sounds incredible, VG. I hadn't considered it, but maybe I will now. Hope you take many pics, and make sure to pick out a good umbrella (i.e., whangee).
If you are vegetarian dont eat at Manna in Primrose hill
What kind of things are you into? Music/food/clubbing/opera? London has a fair bit to offer.
Have a great trip, Vintage. I hope that you will pack along sufficient of your W.W. Chan finery to suitably impress the locals when you are in town.
What part of London are you staying in?
Much great advice so far. Thanks to all who took the time to respond.