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  • By Time Out editors

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    Tower of London

    Make-up date
    Place to meet The Tower of London (0870 756 6060). Take a quick visit to the site where Henry VIII had Anne Boleyn executed, and let your date reconsider her reaction to your domestic hiccup.
    Where to eat Bleeding Heart (off Greville Street, EC1, 020 7242 2056/8238).The menu in this impeccable French restaurant changes with the seasons, but expect a mouthwatering ale-fed suckling pig with black pudding and apple stuffing. There’s Adnams on tap, but you’ll want to take a look at the wine list – which stretches to a frankly obscene 450 bottles.
    What to do Consolidate your good work by watching divorce cases at the Royal Courts of Justice (The Strand, WC2, 020 7947 6000). After witnessing other couples tear into each other in public, your relationship will seem quite hunky-dory.
    Later on Watch ‘Anthony & Cleopatra’ at the Globe. It’s time to show your date that the ups and downs of your relationship are actually a good thing. Look at Anthony. He did everything Cleopatra wanted. And what happened? They both ended up killing themselves, and destroyed an empire into the bargain.
    Where to end up To ensure your apology is fully accepted, blow the budget on a room at the modern classic that is One Aldwych (1 Aldwych, WC2, 020 7300 1000). Feature continues

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4 comments

  1. Posted by Louise Jourdier on 15 Oct 2010 18:20

    Fab article… You could also look at www.thegreatdateguide.com if you need any further ideas, it's a website all about where to go on a date in London!

  2. Posted by tinaa on 11 Sep 2010 03:54

    i usualy date in the clbs :-/

  3. Posted by George on 09 Aug 2006 12:39

    I would be lost without Time Out

  4. Posted by Juliet on 03 Aug 2006 14:25

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