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oldschoolrock-queen · 5 years
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One More Chance- freddie mercury story (spiritual story)
This story is about a girl named Nadia who meets Freddie Mercury in the most peculiar way possible. All work and characters are made up by me, except for the names of actual Queen members.  I’m posting half of the story for now. 
Comment what you think! 
CH. 1
Nadia Blake was not a religious person. She never believed that religion was the key to happiness or that there was a god that existed. But when she finally decided to take a world religion class in college, her life changed.
 She was just starting her junior year of college at New York University. She studied Political Science there. She was having  a blast, having a fun time with her classes. She was in a sorority as well- Kappa Alpha Theta.
 All was going just fine, until she signed up for a World Religion class as one of her general Ed classes. It was a world religion class that talked about non major religions, such as Wiccan, Jainism and Zoroastrianism. This was just some gen-ed, so she didn't think too much about this class.
 When week one finished, Nadia decided to go back home to New Jersey to visit her family on a quiet Saturday. She arrived late afternoon to Trenton where they lived.
"Oh its so good to see you!" said her mother Alia as she came to the front door, giving her a hug. Her father, John stood at the doorway, happy to see his daughter.
 Nadia was half Persian, half American. Her mother's family emigrated from Iran in the early 80's and settled in the East Coast. Her father's family was already born and raised back east, but he did come from a lineage of Irish immigrants.
 "What made you come all the way this weekend?" she asked her daughter as they all went inside the house.
 " I wanted to surprise you all! I was a bit bored this weekend."
"No parties you're throwing or anything?"
"NO! Mom! I go to parties. I hardly throw any."
"Good! Have fun! You only are young once."
"Okay, enough talk, lets eat something!" her dad said. They ordered some take out from a middle eastern restaurant- falafel, hummus and some baklava.
"This is not true middle eastern food. Back home in Iran, our food is way better," her mother said.
"Okay, hon, we get it, your food is WAY better than our American food." her dad said, grinning.
"It's true though. The food here in the U.S sucks."
Nadia laughed at this. She had been to Iran once or twice, but she couldn't fully agree with her mom, as she didn't really know what its like not to live in the US. On the topic of family and culture, she then talked about her classes. "I'm taking a world religion class by the way this term. It's super basic. We do talk about Zoroastrianism, though."
Her mother looked up at her. "Oh really? That's neat. How cool. You know my ancestors were Zoroastrians. Some fled to India. But a majority stayed in Iran."
"That’s so cool. I didn't know that."
"Of course now no one is practicing it the real way. My  immediate family is not Zoroastrian, they are Muslim. But I do have aunts and great grandparents who are that."
"How come we are not religious?" Nadia questioned.
"Well I teach you what I was taught, but I don't force you to follow something just because I was taught to believe it was right. Just as long as you make good decisions in your life that's all that matters."
"That explains why I don't believe in a religion, I just don't believe in God." Nadia said firmly.
"That's your opinion. You can chose to believe that or not."
After this long conversation, Nadia thought about why she was not religious and how that contributed to her identity.
 Oh well, I have my life, my parties, my friends and boys. Why do I need to worry about God and religion and all that stupid stuff? She thought to her self that night.
Little did she know she would meet someone who would change her mind.
 CH. 2
That week in her religion class, they just finished learning about Wiccan.
"Next week we are starting Zoroastrianism. As stated in the syllabus, starting from now, you will need to go out and find a place of worship for each religion we study and write about your experience there for your assignments." her professor stated.
Nadia was kind of intrigued. She was curious to find a Zorastrian temple in New York.
" You all are assigned a fun assignment this week. Instead of just going to the place of worship, you will enter the place and partake in one religious ceremony. I hope this will be enlightening for you."
"Ugh. Thank god we didn't have to do this for the Wiccan one. Imagine going to a witch cult. Scary." said a girl sitting behind Nadia. Nadia turned around to see who it was who was making those snarky comments. "What ? What are you looking at?" the girl rudely asked. She was blonde with piercings.
Nadia said nothing.
The following Sunday, at 2:30, she decided to make a trip to the Zoroastrian temple. There was one away from the city. It was in the suburbs part of NY.
Since Nadia had a car, she was able to drive to the place. She then got a call from her friend, Becky as she got ready to leave for the temple.
 "Hey Nadia, there's a party happening tonight at a frat. Want to come? Pre gaming starts at 5."
Nadia looked at the time on her phone. It was already 2:15. She probably wouldn't make it.
"I would, but I have to go to a temple for my class."
 "W.h.a.t. You're going to a temple?" Nadia could hear laughter in the background.
 "It's for my class, I have to do it."
 "No not that. Its just that you are so wild I wouldn't take you to be religious now." Becky was acting super ditzy now, which was weird cause she usually was smart.
 "I'm not religious. I'm trying to get a good grade in my religious studies class. Today works best for me. Trust me, I would be at the party otherwise." Nadia said, annoyed at her friend's ignorance.
 "You don't want to come meet hot guys? Josh is coming too. He might have friends."
Josh was Becky's boyfriend and a major player.
"Look you know me. I love to party. I'd be there in a heartbeat, but I can't today."
"Okay, whatever you say... You'll be missing out."
"I know! Tell me how it was though."
"Okay, see you later I guess, "Becky said sadly then hung up.
Nadia was a bit upset. She then was tempted to ditch the temple and go to the party. What if I did that? All these thoughts crossed her mind, as she prepared for her temple visit.
 She arrived at the place early. It was a white building on top of a hill, with the bird symbol on the front. 'Good thoughts, good words, good deeds ' was written underneath.
Nadia looked around. Everything was so peaceful here.
A lady opened the door. She was a middle aged woman with brown and blonde highlights. "Hello dear. How are you? Come in. We are beginning our third prayer of the day. Come to this room where everyone is." the woman, named Sharzad, soon led her to a big room. It had white walls, and had double doors with gold knobs. Fancy. "Just stand in here near the front.  I will be in the back," she instructed her.
 Nadia saw that there was a big fire pit in front. People were there praying and closing their eyes. Nadia came inside, and stood with everyone. Men and women were in the same room which was interesting to see.
 She looked around. No one noticed her. She put her head down and listened to the sound of silence.
 Suddenly, she was interrupted by a 'ch-chh' sound. She opened her eyes. She looked up confused. She thought she was imagining it. She then put her head down again.
Then the sound came to her ears again. 'Ch-ch'. She looked up again. She heard it again, but this time it was next to her. She turned to her right side.
 It was a man in his mid thirties, dressed like the 80's. He sported a black mustache, and jeans, and a jacket with puffed sleeves. He was quite handsome not going to lie. Why was he making weird sounds though? And he looked familiar, like some celebrity. But who?
She looked at him, not glaring, but not smiling at him either.
He gave her a look. He raised his eyebrows at her. She looked around to make sure he was not looking at someone else. But no one else was paying attention, so it was only to her he was looking at.
She gave him one last glance before turning forward.
The prayers got over two minutes later. She turned to see if the man was still there, but he had disappeared.
Huh? Who was that? She thought.
Everyone had left the room. Nadia looked around to see if that man was still there. But he had gone. Maybe he left.
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Philadelphia’s New Restaurant Openings
If you tried to keep track of every brand new restaurant in Philly, you might go a little bit crazy. So just read this list instead. These are the new restaurant openings that seem like they have the most potential - although keep in mind, for the ones we haven’t tried, we make no promises. Go forth and be a pioneer.
Editor’s Note 7/13: All restaurants listed below are currently open for carryout, delivery, or outdoor dining.
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We got a new addition to Philly’s growing pizza scene with a spot in Manayunk called Pizza Jawn. They opened on August 8th with just takeout to start.
Char Kol $$$$ 1525 Sansom St
Chef Michael Schulson just opened up a new fully-outdoor pop-up called Char Kol. The Korean BBQ spot is located outside of Giuseppe & Sons and focuses on grill-it-yourself meats like pork belly and thinly-sliced beef short rib. A few tables are available for walk-ins, or you can make a reservation here.
 The Wayward $$$$ 1170 Ludlow St.
The Wayward, a new French-American spot, opened in Center City with seating for around 30 people on a terrace covered in string lights. For now, they’re doing dinner (plus Happy Hour from 4-6pm) daily - and you can book a table through their website.
July 2020  Anejo $$$$ 1001 N 2nd St
Anejo, a Mexican restaurant and tequila bar with two locations in NYC, opened their first spot in Philadelphia. It’s in Northern Liberties (in the Piazza), and has 50 outdoor seats available to reserve.
TBD. The Breakfast Den $$$$ 1500 South St
The Breakfast Den, a new Vietnamese all-day cafe, has opened on South Street. You can check them out on Instagram, and visit them from 8am-4pm, Tuesday through Sunday to try a crispy tofu banh mi or a “hangover helper” burger.
 Rachel Lerro The Lucky Well $$$$ 990 Spring Garden St
The Lucky Well, a new Memphis-style BBQ spot that already has a spot in Ambler, has opened their first Philadelphia location in Spring Arts. They’re currently doing both curbside takeout and outdoor dining, Thursday through Sunday.
 The Land On Callowhill $$$$ 1823 Callowhill Street
The Land On Callowhill is a new seasonal beer garden from the people behind Brauhaus Schmitz. The fully-outdoor space is essentially just a landscaped lot with picnic tables and Adirondack chairs serving beer, cocktails, and a short menu of bar bites.
Alma Del Mar $$$$ 1007 S. 9th St
Alma Del Mar, a.k.a. the seafood restaurant featured on the most recent season of Queer Eye, is finally open for takeout. Options include things like mango salad, salmon burgers, and tres leches pain perdu.
 Zig Zag BBQ $ $ $ $ BBQ $$$$ 2111 E York St
Zig Zag BBQ, a new fast-casual spot next to Martha in Kensington, is serving everything from ribs to vegan sloppy joes to spicy Persian cucumbers.
 Juno Mexican Grill $$$$ 1033 Spring Garden St
Juno, a completely outdoor Mexican bar on Spring Garden from the people behind Harper’s Garden and Rosy’s Taco Bar, is serving everything from tacos and nachos to wheelbarrows full of cocktails.
June 2020 Bao Nine $$$$ 38 S. 19th St
Bao Nine, a fast-casual bao bun spot in Rittenhouse Square, offers buns that range from pastrami and mustard to tahini and falafel. Plus, you can order build-your-own bowls and a few sides. It’s only doing takeout for now.
 Darnel's Cakes $$$$ 444 North Third Street
Darnel’s cookies, cakes, brownies, and bars are available for pickup at their new Northern Liberties spot. You can order through their online shop.
 Unsoul Food $$$$ 1839 Poplar St.
Unsoul Food, which has been operating as a pop-up shop for its vegan soul food for the last year, finally has a permanent home in Fairmount. Their fully vegan menu has things like Beyond cheesesteaks and personal pan mac and cheese.
May 2020  Hunnie's Crispy Chicken $$$$ 1029 Germantown Ave
Hunnie’s is a new, takeout-only fried chicken spot that serves things like fried chicken sandwiches, chicken and waffles, and salads, as well as the option to make any of it vegan by swapping in tofu.
February 2020 St. Oner’s $ $ $ $ Bar Food ,  Chinese  in  Fishtown $$$$ 2213 Frankford Ave
You probably already know about Tired Hands - a brewery based out of Ardmore - because of their popular frothy milkshake IPAs, or because you’ve been to their seasonal beer garden in Fishtown. Right across the street from Tired Hands Biergarten is St. Oners, their tiny new bar and restaurant with a full menu of dishes like salt and pepper wings to big bowls of rice and noodle plates.
Fiorella $$$$ 817 Christian St
The people behind Vetri have opened a new spot in the Italian Village. Fiorella is a tiny pasta bar with only 16 seats, and it’s all walk-ins - so you’ll have to wait if you want to get in. The entire menu is just four pastas, three salads, and wines by the glass.
 Dim Sum House $$$$ 1930 Chestnut Street
One of our favorite dim sum spots in West Philly just added a new location in Rittenhouse. Dim Sum House will serve a similar menu to their first location, with things like soup dumplings and Peking duck. There will also be a few new items, including honey vinegar spare ribs and stir fry brussels sprouts.
 Casa Mexico $ $ $ $ Mexican  in  Italian Market $$$$ 1134 South 9th Street
Casa Mexico, a new spot in the Italian Market from the people behind South Philly Barbacoa, is serving both lunch and dinner daily (except for Wednesdays). The menu is short and changes every day, but expect affordable, large plates of things like tacos, enchiladas, and pescado veracruz.
 Renata’s Kitchen & Bar $$$$ 3940 Baltimore Ave
The new Renata’s Kitchen, a Mediterranean breakfast and lunch spot in West Philly, just took over the old Trolley Car Station Diner space. The new one is much bigger, and in addition to breakfast and lunch service, they will start serving dinner when they get a liquor license.
 Michael Persico Laser Wolf $ $ $ $ Middle Eastern  in  Kensington $$$$ 1301 N Howard St
Every dinner at Laser Wolf, the new Israeli grill in Kensington from the team behind Zahav, includes around a dozen vegetable-based salads as well as pita and hummus. The only decision you have to make is what type of grilled meat skewers you’d like - choose from lamb merguez, beef kebabs, or even chicken shishlik in a guava marinade. The space is casual and looks kind of like an open-air market, with colorful tablecloths, string lights, and big tables to fit you and all your friends.
 Human Robot $$$$ 1710 N 5th St
When Poe’s (a Fishtown sandwich shop) closed in 2019, we weren’t sure if they were coming back at all. But they did, and their new home is located in a Kensington brewery called Human Robot. Right now, the huge space has five beers on tap, as well as local ciders, wine, and a natural seltzer that you can add your flavor of choice to. Of course, Poe’s signature fully-loaded sandwiches, plus a few other snacks like fries and burgers, are available as well.
Fabrika $$$$ 1108 Frankford Ave
Fabrika is part restaurant and part cabaret, with a giant, hydraulic stage where aerialists, contortionists, dancers, and musicians perfrom. In terms of food, the menu’s Mediterranean, with the people behind Kanella Grill overseeing everything.
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Where To Eat When You’re With Your Dog added to Google Docs
Where To Eat When You’re With Your Dog
You love your dog. Your dog loves your food. So it’s only natural that he or she wants to join you when you’re going out to eat. And you want the same. But some restaurants are fussy. Others aren’t friendly to those with fur. And some simply aren’t equipped to deal with more than one insatiably hungry species.
That’s why we’ve put together a list of the best places in London you and your real best mate can go. Because they’d feed us a crafty sausage under the table if the roles were reversed, wouldn’t they?
the spots  Flour & Grape £ £ £ £ Pasta  in  Bermondsey ££££ 214 Bermondsey St 7.8 /10
The pasta at Flour And Grape will give you a lot of feelings. Think Lassie reunion scene level, or ‘oh dear God I forgot the poop bags... no wait, wait, bloody yes, there’s one in my pocket’ level of feelings. This spot on Bermondsey Street serves excellent handmade pasta, has a gin bar downstairs, and, because dreams do come true, is also dog friendly. Don’t miss the pork shoulder tortellini.
 Maggie Jones's £ £ £ £ British  in  Kensington ££££ 6 Old Court Place 8.7 /10
The menu at Maggie Jones’s is full of British classics, there are nick-nacks everywhere, there’s lots of candlelight, and there’s a pretty iconic portrait of a British bulldog downstairs, so it totally makes sense that it’s also dog-friendly.
 Bistrotheque £ £ £ £ French  in  Bethnal Green ££££ 23-27 Wadeson St 7.8 /10
Bistrotheque is the sort of restaurant where every person sitting at the counter will have a Barbour jacket to match the one their dog lazing below them is wearing. And that suits us just fine. This Hackney restaurant is perfect for a drink and a snack, or a stop-off post Victoria Park. It’s open for brunch on weekends as well, so whether you want a bloody Mary or a beef pie, it works.
 Bubala £ £ £ £ Vegetarian ,  Middle Eastern  in  Spitalfields ££££ 65 Commercial Street 8.5 /10
Do we love the halloumi with black seed honey at Bubala as much as your dog loves that toy it’s had since it was a pup? Trick question. No one loves anything as much as your dog loves that decrepit teddy bear, but honestly, our feelings for the middle eastern small plates at this all-vegetarian spot in Spitalfields are pretty close. You’re definitely going to want to get involved in the confit potato latkes, hummus, and fried aubergine - just be aware that it’s a small space, so this isn’t the place for any St Bernards.
 Giulia Verdinelli Levan £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Peckham ££££ 12 Blenheim Grove 8.8 /10
Sitting at Levan, comté fries on the counter, some soft, 2007 indie hit playing in the background, and your best mate gazing up at you as if you’re their absolute hero - well, life doesn’t get much better than that. You might as well just lay down on the floor of this achingly cool and charming all-day Peckham wine bar next to Buddy with a big, excellent glass of pinot noir and kiss the world goodbye. You’ve peaked.
 Westerns Laundry £ £ £ £ Seafood ,  Mediterranean  in  Highbury ££££ 34 Drayton Park 8.2 /10
On paper, going for a meal in an old garage with your dog sounds bleak. Very, very bleak. Cup-a-soup for dinner bleak. Thankfully, Westerns Laundry is very much a tarted up garage. This Highbury small plates restaurant is a lovely spot for those on two legs and four legs alike. It’s got massive open doors that gives everything a bit of a holiday vibe, and the mainly-seafood menu suits this feel as well.
 Minnow £ £ £ £ British  in  Clapham ££££ 21 The Pavement Not
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We can’t think of a single thing that’s bad about owning a dog. Except maybe those particularly rainy walks and the fact that you’re 99% sure that person from Pawshake who watches them steals your nice soap. But you’ll forget about any of those teeny tiny negatives after a quality meal together at Clapham’s Minnow. Expect interesting takes on modern British dishes, more mint green than a toothpaste advert, and a charming back patio that’s perfect for those sunny days.
 Colbert £ £ £ £ French  in  Chelsea ££££ 50-52 Sloane Sq 7.5 /10
Do you own a French poodle? Or do you have a suspicion that when your pup does that twitchy run thing in their sleep that they’re dreaming of legging it through the Luxembourg Gardens wearing a tiny beret? Perfect, it’s time for you and your chien to head for Chelsea’s Colbert. This all-day brasserie serves classic French fare like steak tartare, onion soup, and fresh macarons. Plus, in true Parisian cafe style there’s also some pretty lovely outdoor, terrace seating.
 Little Duck The Picklery £ £ £ £ Dalston ££££ 68 Dalston Road Not
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“Shall we take Pip and Shackleton to Little Duck?” is probably the most gag-inducing sentence in history. Swallow it up though, ’cos Dalston’s all-day fermenting kitchen is actually a lovely place to hole up for an hour or two. It’s open from breakfast till dinner (with a very good £10 plus wine lunch deal) and is a simple and tasty option for anything from pappardelle to pie.
 True Craft £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Tottenham ££££ 68 West Green Rd 8.0 /10
You understand envy. Afterall your pomeranian has 846 more followers than you. That aching form of jealousy is exactly how we feel every time we happen to walk past True Craft and see someone eating their excellent sourdough pizzas. This Tottenham local is a five-minute walk from Seven Sisters station, and we’re big fans of the friendly, laid back atmosphere and cool, industrial beer-den look. Despite being a casual situation you shouldn’t underestimate their sourdough pizzas, the balsamic bang pepper number is particularly excellent.
 The Coach £ £ £ £ French  in  Clerkenwell ,  Farringdon ££££ 26-28 Ray Street 7.0 /10
When you’re out and about with your dog, all you want is somewhere comfortable. Somewhere that isn’t going to be highly strung, nor have the kind of customers who are going to shriek at something barking at a crisp packet. The Coach is just the place. The pub-ish atmosphere makes it very comfortable - plus everyone is welcome in the dining room.
 Daddy Bao £ £ £ £ Taiwanese  in  Tooting ££££ 113 Mitcham Road 8.4 /10
You know that look of pure, intoxicated glee your dog gives you when they see a fresh pile of fox turd to roll in, that’s how we look when Daddy Bao’s shiitake mushroom bao arrives at our table. This cute and casual Taiwanese spot in Tooting is not only serving some of the very best fried chicken and bao in London, they also lowkey have a plum-wine negroni we’d go all bubble-eyed for.
 Pique-Nique £ £ £ £ French  in  Bermondsey ££££ Tanner St Park Not
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Pique-Nique serves the kind of hearty French food that smells so good that you’re bound to see a lot of any-for-me-dear-master head tilts from your four-legged friend. This Bermondsey restaurant is all about foie gras, cheese, duck, and French digestifs. If you happen to live in the area, they’re also open for breakfast on Saturdays, which might make getting up at 8am on the weekend to walk Fluffy a bit less agonising.
 Greyhound Cafe £ £ £ £ Thai  in  Fitzrovia ££££ 37 Berners Street 7.3 /10
You’d think, what with it being named after a type of dog and all, that Greyhound would be teeming with the things. All shapes and sizes. Like 101 Dalmations but with Thai food as well. Unfortunately that’s not the case. But they do allow dogs on their big old terrace out front, which makes for an excellent option in good weather.
 Sodo Pizza Cafe - Clapton £ £ £ £ Pizza  in  Clapton ,  Hackney ££££ 126 Upper Clapton Rd 7.7 /10
Nothing, absolutely nothing, will ever make you as happy as your dog is when you say ‘walkies’. Except maybe, eating pizza. Sodo Clapton serves sourdough pizzas and natural wine in a space that’s perfect for a catch up with friends (of all species) or a casual, candlelit date night. And no, we’re not judging you for bringing your dog on a date. It’s one of life’s great power moves.
 Greenberry Cafe £ £ £ £ Modern European ,  Cafe/Bakery  in  Primrose Hill ££££ 101 Regents Park Rd 7.9 /10
Your pet labrador has spent the past two hours nuzzling your leg and offering you their paw, which can mean only one thing - they’ve gone all Hannibal Rising with one of your favourite pairs of shoes and you just haven’t found them yet. Head for Primrose Hill’s Greenberry Cafe, a bright and cheerful all-day cafe and restaurant where it’s basically impossible to be upset about anything. Even the fact that your Nikes probably resemble Picasso’s The Weeping Woman right now.
 The Anchor & Hope £ £ £ £ Pub  in  Southwark ££££ 36 The Cut 8.6 /10
We know what you’re thinking. Just. Another. Pub. Suggestion. Well yeah, but so what? When a pub is as good as The Anchor and Hope, why wouldn’t we include it? This Southwark boozer is everything you and your hairy pal want from a pub. It serves seriously, seriously good Mediterranean-style food, using only seasonal produce, and is the kind of place you can stay in for anywhere between one hour to a week.
 Karolina Wiercigroch The Duck and Rice £ £ £ £ Chinese ,  Dim Sum  in  Soho ££££ 90-91 Berwick St 7.5 /10
A pub and a Chinese restaurant is a hybrid that’s good for human and dogs alike. The Duck and Rice is an excellent option in Soho when you’re wandering about wondering where to go together. It’s a casual gastro-pub atmosphere downstairs, and there’s dim sum, bao, and an array of Cantonese duck options for you to choose from.
 Kudu £ £ £ £ Peckham ££££ 119 Queen's Road Not
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Kudu is the sort of restaurant that every neighbourhood in London needs. It’s a casual but classy South African restaurant in Peckham that’s good for dates, mates, and most importantly, dogs. Don’t miss out on their bread whatever you do, it comes with either melted bacon or seafood butter, and it is very good. Walkies in Peckham?
40 Dean Street £ £ £ £ Italian  in  Soho ££££ 40 Dean Street Not
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It’s been four days since you gave them a b-a-t-h and they’re still acting like you announced a worldwide ban on tennis balls before calling the neighbour’s pug ‘a good boy’ in front of them. You traitor. It’s time for some relaxing quality time for the both of you, and at 40 Dean Street that means a cosy sit down for them, and some pasta and negronis for you. From the homely, family restaurant feel to the all-day £16.90 two-course set menu, this place is a proper charmer.
 The Drapers Arms £ £ £ £ Pub  in  Islington ££££ 44 Barnsbury St Not
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The Drapers Arms is easily the best pub and pup location in Islington. The food is of very high quality, and it’s perfect for a snack and a drink, or a full sit down meal of simple and classic food. Think crusty pies, fish stews, and baked camembert. There’s a garden as well, so your dog can sniff around while you get on with eating.
 The Camberwell Arms £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Camberwell ££££ 65 Camberwell Church St 8.4 /10
Heading to the Camberwell Arms isn’t like heading down to your local for a packet of crisps while your dog wanders around to general adulation. No, it’s heading to the pub for one of London’s best Sunday lunches. Or maybe an excellent bowl of pasta, or salad, as well as lots of general adulation for your dog. This place is everyone’s best friend.
 Hoi Polloi £ £ £ £ Modern European  in  Shoreditch ££££ 100 Shoreditch High St 7.4 /10
The Ace Hotel’s trendy restaurant may not seem like the most obvious choice to bring something that eats, sniffs, and licks at will, but if you grab or book a booth then it’s the ideal Shoreditch option. It’s a no brainer kind of place - gnocchi, fish and chips, and roast cauliflower all feature on the menu - if you’re with a group of people and/or dogs.
 Marksman £ £ £ £ British ,  Pub  in  Shoreditch ££££ 254 Hackney Rd 8.1 /10
There’s something intrinsically perfect about seeing a dog roam alongside a wooden bar, pints being pulled, and stranger’s ankles being licked. The advantage of this happening at the Marksman is that you’ll be eating some hearty and delicious food while watching this go on. With the smells of everything from curry to fried potatoes going around here, you’ll both be salivating.
 Aquavit £ £ £ £ Scandinavian  in  St. James's ££££ St James's Market Not
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If your dog is a prince or princess who is only used to the best, then Aquavit is where you want to be taking them. This Nordic-style restaurant is a little bit swish, but a lot tasty. Plus there are very affordable set menus for lunch and dinner time. Note: you won’t want to share the meatballs, no matter how much you love your dog.
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