Tuesday 16 July 2013

Marylebone High Street


Hidden from all the chaos of Marylebone Rd and Oxford St, there is this street that emanates charm from top to bottom or the other way around. From little kids shops such as Bonpint or Little White Company, to shoe shops as Ash or fashion as Comptoirs des Cotonniers or LK Bennett. Divertimenti as one of my favourite shops selling all the gadgets you will need for cooking and Daunt Books for all the travel guides and books you could imagine.

There is a Pauls or a Pain Quotodienne for coffee and pastries, salads and quick lunches. Also the beauty of the pottery made by Emma Bridgewater and shop with all the things you can imagine with the patterns of Cath Kidson.




There are also a few pubs, how could it not? The Prince Regent in the first corner on the right hand side as you come down from Marylebone Rd or Coco Momo on the following corner. Perfect for Pimm's and pints on this summer. Just make sure you make it early enough to get some space.





If you are lucky enough to live close by, you can also enjoy all the freshly produce if the famers market that is set evey Sunday on the parking lot behind Waitrose. And if you need to but some good wine, there is a Nicolas that even if it's not too big it has a good enough supply.

DETAILS:
Marylebone High Street - www.marylebonevillage.com/ or www.streetsensation.co.uk/marybone/mh_intro.htm

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