Celebrating the best of Fitzrovia’s food and drink scene, this week long festival is a must-do. Bringing the community together and highlighting the area’s global food offerings. Click here to visit their website for more information.
Charlotte Street will be closed to traffic on Friday 01 July and instead local food stalls will line the street, a Beach BBQ cook off will be hosted as some of the best cafes in Fitzrovia go head to head to be crowned Beach BBQ Champion 2016, a Live Food Show where chefs demonstrate their favourite dishes live on stage and even a chilli challenge will be taking place! Don’t bother bringing a packed lunch to work!
Style, Beauty and Travel blogger Victoria Magrath of In The F-Row has opened up a pop up show at 35-37 Neal Street, Covent Garden. The shop will be selling items donated from her designer wardrobe and beauty collection, as well as donations from other bloggers and key fashionable pieces from 750 shops across the UK. The idea is for shoppers to be able to treat themselves to items from famous closets for bargain prices. All the money raised will help the British Heart Foundation fund life saving research.
Fitzrovia’s annual community music festival kicked off yesterday and will run until 11 June. Celebrating musical heritage from past generations as well as the contemporary diversity present today. The festival is made up of a variety of concerts, workshops and social events featuring musicians who have lived or working in Fitzrovia over the years and often play instruments made in Fitzrovia! Click here to visit their website where you can view the full festival programme, book tickets or register for free events.
Professional Yoga Teacher Andy Sotto will be teaching yoga at Fitzrovia Chapel, London. If you are in need of some relaxation, this free class won’t ‘stretch’ the budget like so many others do!
An exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London showcasing the lack of suitable and affordable housing in the UK. Six contemporary architecture practices from Britain, the Netherlands and France have been newly commissioned to re-examine how we live and present thought-provoking ideas for future housing design, through speculative and creative responses to contemporary life.
Soho Create is hosting a careers fair with bite-sized talks from cutting-edge Soho companies to find out what they’re working on and how to get what it takes to work for them. There will be workshops and valuable one-to-ones with some of London’s top creative recruiters so bring along your CV’s. Competitions, freebies, food, drinks and music provide a great atmosphere for finding your dream job! It’s free to attend, so head over to Soho Square and check it out.
Author and Fitzrovia News editor Mike Pentelow will be leading a guided walk around Fitzrovia’s pubs and talking about the neighbourhood’s literary connections. Meet at Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Centre, 39 Tottenham Street at 6.15pm for a 6.30pm depart.