Taco fever has well and truly taken over London, we just can’t get enough of the bite-size tortillas. Good job then that the latest installment of the Tacover is back in London to satisfy our cravings. Signature Brew is hosting a whopping taco festival with 10 sizzling vendors from across the UK offering up three different tacos each (including vegan options) which are all capped at £4. Los Gordos, Proper Tacos, Birria Taco, Mex Club and Pako Tacos are all on the line-up. In between snacks there’ll be beer, DJ sets, competitions (from tortilla slaps to speed eating), raffles and a specialist margarita bar.
The weather may have cooled off after a scorcher of a weekend, but London’s spirit is far from damp. Whether you’re after alfresco fun or brain-expanding culture, the coming week is packed with fun stuff.
Fill your mouth with flavour by visiting some of London’s best Nigerian and west African restaurants – just check out our fab new list of the very best joints serving up banku and beyond. Or, get cultured by booking tickets to some five-star theatre. Aussie director Benedict Andrews has brought another stellar Chekhov adaptation to London. Our theatre critic described his production of ‘The Cherry Orchard’ as ‘queasily brilliant’.
Or, embrace the warmer weather by getting stuck into some alfresco fun. Hit up the workshops and craft stalls at the ever-brilliant Urban Village Fete, see one of the poshest parts of London look even prettier at the Chelsea in Bloom festival or snack on top-notch sandwiches in the sun at a huge Sarnie Party at Camden Town Brewery Bar.
Still got gaps in your diary? Embrace the warmer days with a look at the best places to see spring flowers in London, or have a cosy time in one of London’s best pubs. If you’ve still got some space in your week, check out London’s best bars and restaurants, or take in one of these lesser-known London attractions.
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