Fitzrovia

Between the wealth of Marylebone, the edgy energy of Soho and the grandeur of Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia is an area with a historically bohemian edge. Wide avenues lined with tall buildings in Victorian brick criss-crossing cobbled side streets. Over time, many waves of people from all over the world have forged a resolute sense of community in this central London neighbourhood. Frequently described as an urban village with a bohemian history, previously home to the wild and decadent - poets, writers and vagabonds, heavy drinkers and concubines. Nowadays its residents live among creative agencies, fashion HQs, television production companies, art galleries and a wide selection of shops, restaurants and bars.

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Attendant

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Formerly a Victorian toilet, Attendant is one of London’s most unique espresso and food bars. This gentleman’s convenience was built around 1890, and after lying dormant for over fifty years it has been lovingly transformed into an eclectic coffee shop. Full of character and quirky features, it’s now used for a different kind of pit stop.

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