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	<title>Covent Garden Journal</title>
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	<description>Online magazine for London&#039;s best-loved community</description>
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		<title>Loch Fyne</title>
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There is something particularly satisfying about ‘physical’ eating. Getting down and dirty, digging your fingers in and absentmindedly splashing the finger bowl all over your table, and using equipment that looks like it has come from a dentist’s surgery. This is the epitome of Loch Fyne, fish as it ought to be: fresh, shell on]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1905</link>
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		<title>Take a Break</title>
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Covent Garden is probably best loved for its independent coffee shops and afternoon tea spots. In and around the Piazza there are almost more cafés than cobblestones so it’s sometimes hard to know which one to choose as your pit stop. As the hot weather sets in, avoiding the crowds becomes even more imperative so]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1887</link>
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		<title>Orchestra Returns To Covent Garden</title>
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Some of London’s finest young musicians will be returning to Covent Garden for a one-off special performance.
Following their Spring Concert at St Paul’s Church earlier this year, the Orpheus Foundation Orchestra will be returning once again on Wednesday evening to perform a May Gala concert.
The orchestra, which will be showcasing some of the most gifted]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1871</link>
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		<title>Going Loco at Los Locos</title>
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Stepping into the depths of Los Locos and I’m not quite sure where I’ve ended up. I can see a dancefloor, a bar offering surprise package deals and a rather mysterious looking area in the corner looking suspiciously like a set of DJ decks. I look around and everyone is complacently enjoying dinner. Do I]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1852</link>
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		<title>Seven Dials Shopping Evening</title>
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If you’ve recently been hit with the urge to indulge in some retail therapy, then today (Apr 29) from 5–9pm could not be a better time to give in to temptation. Over 100 stores in Seven Dials have teamed up in association with the London Evening Standard to offer an exclusive 20% off on all]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1840</link>
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		<title>Covent Garden Kitchen</title>
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So the sun is out, and there is something truly British about the way we are compelled to strip off at the first indication of summer approaching. It’s at this time of year when people start fashion yo-yoing; taking the jumper off, putting it on, off, on.
It’s the same with al fresco dining. You’re in]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1834</link>
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		<title>Meet the New &#8216;Creative in Residence&#8217;</title>
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He’s young, he’s a troublemaker and he is self-confessedly too stubborn to become mainstream. Now, he’s the new face of Covent Garden. Or rather, you are the new face of Covent Garden and Inua Ellams is the one who will be documenting you.
Covent Garden’s unique character has been crying out for something like this. With]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1826</link>
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		<title>Reopening of the Real Food Market!</title>
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It&#8217;s been a long day at work but don&#8217;t be disheartened. It&#8217;s nearly the weekend, and incidentally the perfect time to take in the culinary delights and unique specaility produce available at The Covent Garden Real Food Market.
Reopened from Apr 3, every Saturday from 10.30am–6pm the market is the perfect place to gather yourself some]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/119</link>
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		<title>Culture and Coffee</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you fancy a break from the busy streets, pop into The Poetry Cafe, hidden away halfway down a side street in Covent Garden and escape to an oasis of calm coffee, cakes and culture.
At lunch time it is a place to meet friends over a delicious vegetarian meal, freshly cooked each day, by one]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1781</link>
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		<title>Hawksmoor Comes to Covent Garden</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hawksmoor, the East London steak restaurant that puts a spring in the step of many a City carnivore, is to open a branch in Covent Garden, hurrah!
They serve dictionary-thick steaks from Longhorn cattle traditionally reared in sunny North Yorkshire and dry aged for at least 35 days. Their mutton and lamb are Swaledales grazed on]]></description>
		<link>http://www.coventgardenjournal.com/archives/1765</link>
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