How To Spend This Weekend In London

Spring is settling into London, and this weekend brings a fresh wave of things to do across the city. From buzzy pop-ups and new restaurant openings to immersive experiences, theatre and feel-good plans, there’s plenty to fill your diary — whether you’re heading out with friends or making the most of a slower weekend.
Experience Little Pudding x Guinness at Seven Dials Market
Dessert lovers, take note: Seven Dials Market trader Little Pudding has teamed up with Guinness on a limited-edition Guinness Doughnut Pudding. Available 16–22 March, expect rich chocolate doughnuts baked into a warm pudding and topped with cream cheese frosting. Head down on 17 March for live trad music and a first-come, first-served Irish coffee giveaway.
Where: Earlham St, London WC2H 9LX
Website: www.sevendialsmarket.com

Go To The Italian Greyhound’s Scarpetta Brunch
Saturdays just got more indulgent at The Italian Greyhound, where the new Scarpetta Brunch celebrates the simple pleasure of mopping up sauce with bread. Expect generous sharing plates, handmade pastas and seasonal spritzes, with dishes like squid ink agnolotti with vodka lobster sauce and lamb ragu tagliatelle designed for scooping up with fresh focaccia.
Where: 62 Seymour St, London W1H 5BN
Website: www.theitaliangreyhound.co.uk

Bottomless Tiramisu
This Saturday, Harry’s will celebrate its Venetian roots for World Tiramisu Day. Expect iconic, traditional tiramisu, all day, for only £10. Experience the perfect layers of espresso, rum-soaked sponge, and mascarpone that make this dessert a true Italian classic. Settle in, grab a spoon, and enjoy as much as you like – one helping is never enough.
Where: Multiple Locations
Website: www.harrysdolcevita.com

Have A Sexy Set Menu
For something a little more polished, Sexy Fish is offering a three-course set menu for £34 on Saturdays from 12-4:30pm. With its signature high-gloss interiors and Japanese-inspired dishes, it’s a strong option for everything from long lunches to pre-theatre dinners — especially given the central Mayfair location.
Where: Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, London W1J 6BR
Website: www.sexyfish.com

Try The Viral Heard x Akoko Burger
One of the month’s most exciting collaborations sees two Michelin-starred chef Jordan Bailey’s Heard join forces with Akoko. Running through March and April, the menu blends West African flavours with Heard’s signature burger format. The standout Akoko burger layers aged British beef with tamarind jam, yassa-spiced onions and goat’s cheese, while sides like kelewele fries and a calabash nutmeg ice cream sandwich round things off with bold, distinctive flavours.
Where: 31 Foubert’s Place, W1F 7QG
Website: www.heardburger.co.uk

Holy Carrot Has A New Opening
Plant-led restaurant Holy Carrot continues its evolution with a new opening in Spitalfields. Known for its produce-led, fire-driven cooking, the new site introduces a dedicated fermentation vault alongside a menu of inventive vegetable dishes — from grilled leeks with smoked hot sauce to miso-forward pizzettas — all rooted in sustainability and bold flavour.
Where: 61–63 Brushfield Street, E1 6AA
Website: www.holycarrot.co.uk

Themed Dinner at Six By Nico
Book a themed dinner at Six by Nico for £60 per person, where the menu changes completely every six weeks. Current themes include Sherlock Holmes, Seoul, and Old Ye Pub, each inspiring an accompanying six-course tasting menu. The concept is totally creative, and it’s a perfect way to try a tasting menu without committing to a higher price point.
Where: Multiple Locations
Website: www.sixbynico.co.uk

Attend The Sisley Paris Masterclass
For something more indulgent, on Thursday 19th, French luxury beauty house Sisley Paris regularly hosts expert-led masterclasses across its London boutiques and counters. These sessions focus on personalised skincare, makeup techniques and the brand’s botanical-based formulas, often including one-to-one advice and tailored routines — ideal for anyone looking to upgrade their beauty regime ahead of spring (booking required, locations vary).
Where: Harrods Auditorium, Lower Ground Floor
Website: www.harrods-events.appointedd.com

Go To A Charity Shop Pop Up
Blending fashion, art and purpose, the Unethical curated pop-up at Maslow’s brings together London-based brands and makers in support of Solace Women’s Aid. Expect thoughtful design, independent labels and a strong focus on conscious consumption, with proceeds going towards supporting women and children across London. It’s RSVP only, so make sure to get to their website to book in.
Where: 1 Warwick Street London W1B 5LR
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk

Get competitive at Electric Shuffle
In the mood for some competition? Round up a group and head to Electric Shuffle for a night of cocktails and friendly rivalry. With high-tech shuffleboard tables that automatically track scores, the lively venue puts a modern spin on the classic game. Whether it’s drinks after dark or a bottomless weekend brunch, expect great music, stylish interiors, and plenty of pizza and drinks.
Where: multiple locations
Website: www.eventbrite.com

FOREO x Self Love Lab Workshop
Reconnect with your intuition, inner voice, and personal rhythm through a restorative workshop that includes LED red light yoga, a meditation, and a guided workshop to release tension, find stillness, and reach ultimate clarity. The classes are only £55 on Sunday March 22nd, you won’t want to miss it.
Where: 1 Hotel Mayfair, 3 Berkeley St, London W1J 8DL
Website: Book Here

Go To A Rave In A Sauna
If your idea of a night out leans more unconventional, head to Shoreditch this Friday for a sauna rave at The Sanctuary. Set inside a custom-built sauna, the experience combines DJs, steam sessions, ice baths and mist showers — all in a phone-free environment designed to help you properly switch off.
Where: 114 Cheshire Street, London, United Kingdom E26EJ
Website: www.designmynight.com

Do Yoga Atop Battersea Power Station
At art’otel London Battersea Power Station, the rooftop becomes a weekend hub for wellness and culture. Expect aqua aerobics, skyline yoga and live music afternoon teas, all set against panoramic views of Battersea Power Station.
Where: 1 Electric Blvd, Nine Elms, London SW11 8BJ
Website: www.artotel.com

Do Indoor Clay Shooting
Interactive shooting venue Clays is marking a major milestone this month with prizes for guests, including the chance to win a luxury stay at The Grove. Every visit comes with a scan-to-win card, adding an extra layer of fun to your night out.
Where: multiple locations
Website: www.clays.bar

Inter Alia
Following its National Theatre success, Inter Alia transfers to the West End at Wyndham’s Theatre from 19 March. Starring Rosamund Pike, the searing legal drama explores motherhood, masculinity and justice, reuniting the team behind Prima Facie for another powerful, thought-provoking production.
Where: Wyndham’s Theatre. Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA
Website: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk

Have A Live Jazz Brunch At The Athenaeum
For a slower pace, book into the live jazz brunch at The Athenaeum Hotel. Combining classic brunch dishes with live music, it’s an easy choice for a relaxed weekend catch-up or a slightly more special start to the day.
Where: 116 Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J 7BJ
Website: www.athenaeumhotel.com

Go See Sadie Sink In Romeo & Juliet
One of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedies, Romeo and Juliet returns to the London stage with Sadie Sink in a leading role. Expect a fresh, contemporary take on the classic story — and one of the season’s most talked-about theatre tickets.
Where: 2nd Floor, Alexander House, Church Path, Woking, GU21 6EJ
Website: www.haroldpintertheatre.co.uk
