London’s Best Retro
Covent Garden Fitzrovia, London left to embrace, and sometimes brutal past. Every era of the roaring ’20s swing ’60, represented, with new locales an old chips and candy shop, hidden Prohibition-style hanging, even a ballroom. At the forefront of the rebirth of retro-London: sugar. Behind the facade of a strawberry-red gloss in Covent Garden, England had a revival in the form of Hope and Green, a 1950-style sweet candy store owner, named the sugar-loving. candy jars and cut-glass crystal, grandma will be filled with love of classical and all-but-vanished “pick and mix” candy Humbugs UK Superb, raspberry ruffles and traffic light ice lollies. This is the kind of place that will inspire adults to a strict diet of sweets (sweet and understanding) of past enjoyment.
* See our slideshow Spot Cool Retro London.
During the quarter, fashion-and-coming of Marble Arch, which attract a following Cocomaya jewel like chocolate artificial attractive display under glass dome on top of marble tables and antique mirrors.
Geales in Notting Hill, is the ideal place to start or end of a night on the town, the London-style. Now the shadow of 1939 no-frills old self, newly renovated fish and chip shop is a light gourmet district to provide on an old stand London, gold, gently fried cod and haddock are the main restaurant event, supported by very elegant salt treated like oysters and shrimp cocktail for the old.






