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The recently launched cocktail lounge, The Fix, was previously a locals’ favourite known as The Cocktail Shack and now displays bold modern art on the walls to admire whilst you sip your drink and study the menu which comes presented inside a hardback copy of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’.
Sergio the barman adds a bit of pizazz to his creations by using The Fix’s own tinctures and spices such as cardamom and black capsicum for an exotic edit of standard cocktails.
We went for the latter and kicked things off with trout pastrami served with fennel and orange, and a mini-charcuterie from Kent-based Moons Green Farm served with sourdough and kimchi dip.
Luckily, the fennel was thinly sliced enough not to overpower the delicate flavour of the trout.
Nearly tempted by the British cheese board with quince and crackers, we finished instead with another round of Sergio’s alcoholic concoctions — this time a Fresh Collins made using spiced Barber’s gin and a highly refreshing Green Spritz with tequila, spinach and fennel.
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Initially an appointment was not available for the day I was hoping but they managed to move things around and fit me in so I could get my hair done before a wedding I was due to attend.
Ellie did such a fabulous job on my hair.
Once she coloured, cut and dried my hair i realised it was too light so she offered to darken it one shade darker straight away and went with what she felt would look good and she got it bang on!
I absolutely love love love my hair!
I would 100% go back and have already recommended them to everyone who has complimented my hair since!!!
Fitzrovia News 2011 year in review – Fitzrovia News
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Local Liberal Democrat activist Aimery de Malet Roquefort led criticism of the squatters and their supporters: Fitzrovia News assistant editor Linus Rees accused Aimery de Malet Roquefort of “hysteria” as the debate crept into the pages of the Camden New Journal.
Fitzrovia News editor Mike Pentelow responded by saying that squatting was not unusual in Fitzrovia, and reached for his archives and Apple Mac to deliver two articles on squatting in Fitzrovia: one treatise about a nineteenth-century anarchist school in Fitzroy Square and an historical piece entitled 130 Years of Squatting in Fitzrovia.
Fiona Green produced a photo story on people living in Tottenham Street and we carried features about the new Fitzrovia Community Centre, Clio Rickman, and Shelley.
Edward Turner, chair of Fitzroy Square Frontagers, told Fitzrovia News that residents have been unable to get a decent night’s sleep and have felt threatened when returning home in the late evening.
Two stories dominated our winter print edition: the Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s approval of a planning application submitted by Derwent London to redevelop the Saatchi & Saatchi building on Charlotte Street; and the planning application submitted to Westminster City Council by Exemplar to redevelop the former Middlesex Hospital site.
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Sergio's, Fitzrovia
"I was with my friend for dinner tonight, everything was fine until the waitress dropped the oil on the floor.
All oli spilled over my new shirt and my hair.
"I was with my friend for dinner tonight, everything was fine until the waitress dropped the oil on the floor.
All oli spilled over my new shirt and my hair.
I didn’t even hear a word, I'm sorry.