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Welcome to Carnaby
4 A big 2015 for Carnaby
6 Grazia AW15 Trends
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10 Beauty Trends
12 Shopping & Lifestyle
28 Food & Drink
33 Food Spy: Se単or Ceviche
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Carnaby.co.uk Foreword Last Christmas I was in Carnaby looking for a present for my 12 year old daughter Georgina when I found myself drifting again into the Lomography Gallery store on Newburgh Street to look at their range of micro cameras and 360 lenses, a feast for the amateur photographer. What better to get for a child who is already fixated on her iPhone screen than a different sort of screen, a lens for looking up and around at the world. The added benefit was this: it would mean goodbye digital and hello analogue. The camera I bought her was an instant one, that hummed and whirred and printed out the photograph then and there. “And you kids thought you invented Instagram,” I said as she took her first pictures.
It might well be why, when I was moving flats, I felt drawn back to it. There is also something special about this area; the urbane feel brought by the local media and fashion companies dotted around and what you feel is the energy of a historic area thriving in the modern day. The retro-styled instant pictures we have capture a little bit of both worlds. And it’s a great playground for young and a little bit older alike.
Early January was spent photographing Carnaby and the surrounding streets, the patch of London we’ve come to think of as home since moving to this area three years ago. Almost every corner has a clothes store or restaurant or something unusual which one of us drags the other into. Georgina, decked out in her Jack Wills checked shirt, oohs and aahs and begs to go into Choccywoccydoodaah to ogle their cake towers of chocolate and marshmallow. I love the eccentric clothing at Bolongaro Trevor and both of us will happily spend an hour at the bar of Polpo with bowls of meatballs and spaghettini, or grazing in Kingly Court at Stax and Pizza Pilgrims.
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It was the obvious location for some quick lessons in photography and the backdrop of cobbled stones streets and brightly lit shops made for a magic tour. The prints come out with an over-exposed glare, 70s in feel, and it reminded me of my own very early memories of Carnaby Street, as a two year old on the steps of my parents’ Italian café in Foubert’s Place around 1979, with a punk with a blue fin walking by and my mother chatting away about whichever band of the day had been playing in the Foubert’s Club next door. Even after they moved to West London in the 1980s there were ritual weekend trips back to Carnaby Street and Berwick Street market, and there was always a sense of treat.
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inspired shearling from SuperTrash, bag a baby doll 60s dress at Dahlia or layer up with a metallic bomber from Monki to channel 80s vibes.
Autumn/Winter is the season to show off your style prowess with tactful layering. With so much to choose from, here are the top five trends of the season and how to get them in Carnaby.
Velvet Velvet returns in all its plush glory and joins tweed as one of the fabrics to be seen in. A velvet clutch will elevate any look to real elegance and if you slip on a pair of Mary Janes in this fabric you will be the belle of the ball come party season.
Tailoring This season tailoring chills out with slouchy trousers (get yours at AQ/AQ Woman) and blazers (The Kooples and A.P.C. have these nailed) being the ultimate Autumn/ Winter look. Top marks if you go either fully monochrome or tackle tailoring in one of the fabrics of the season, tweed.
Long Length The ultimate indulgence this Autumn/Winter is to drape long fabric across your body, but move away from boxy shapes as the body comes back into play. The summer favourite, the maxi, morphs into a new guise for autumn with a hint of dark boho at Scotch & Soda; the ultimate evening look is to team a long skirt with a fitted jumper. Don’t forget to add a cartoon clutch from Skinnydip to animate your attire.
Pink and Red Prepare to be pretty in pink or ravishing in red, as these two colours are everywhere and appearing in many forms. They are the perfect evening hues or keep it playful for day like Lazy Oaf. Decade Dipping: 60s vs 70s vs 80s Three decades, the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, provided much inspiration to designers this season and there are plenty of twists on the history books. You can wrap up in a 70s
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GQ AW15 Trends Statement Knitwear A winter wardrobe wouldn’t be complete without a good sweater. This winter, however, you’ll need more than one, as statement knitwear is a key trend. Look out for sweaters with geometric prints and a definitive texture. For a classic style, take a look at American Apparel’s selection of waffle-knit sweaters or for something a little bolder, try the texturised mohair knits at Diesel.
Go Green AW15 is all about the colour green, whether it’s knitwear, outerwear or accessories. Focusing on deeper, forest greens, rather than bright, punchy shades, this seasons key colour can either be worn head-to-toe or be paired with earthy browns and greys. Check-out Baracuta and GANT Rugger for some fantastic khaki green outerwear pieces.
Classic Footwear After an influx of trainers on the catwalks, this season sees footwear make a return to more classic styles. For a traditional leather Oxford or Derby lace-up shoe, check out the huge selection available at Office or pop to Dr. Martens for a chunkier take on a traditional design.
Grey Tailoring If you’re going to invest in a suit this season, go for grey. Be it double-breasted, singlebreasted, pin-striped or checked, as long as the shade can be found on a grey-scale colour chart you’re good to go. Check out Paul Smith, The Kooples and David Naman for a great selection of grey tailoring.
Any Bag Goes When it comes to bags, men are truly spoilt for choice this winter. Canvas backpacks, leather portfolios, satchels, sports bags and hold alls: the list is endless. Try ELEVENPARIS for great printed fabric backpacks and Ben Sherman or Shinola for great leather selections.
Seventies Sterling This summer’s seventies vibe is still evident in the AW15 collections and few things are more seventies than a shearling, button-down coat. Team with flared jeans and tennis shoes for a full Saturday Night Fever look, or simply wear with slim fit jeans and a chunky sweater for a more current take on the trend.
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make such a difference. triyoga in Kingly Court is a beautiful, peaceful space that will really let you rest your mind. If you’re in need of an extra boost, I swear by the Walk In Back Rub. A 15 minute massage once a week will help to diminish that knotty back and your stress levels.
Chicken Tikka Marsala Not only is this one of my favourite takeaways but it is now the official pantone colour of the year. That’s right, Marsala is the colour we have all been wearing in 2015. This rich, earthy tone is great for all skin tones. Make up wise, the obvious way to wear it is via a lipstick, although I think it can also look incredible as an eyeshadow. In fact, combine the two and use your lipstick as an eyeshadow. Pat it onto the lid with your finger and pair it with brown mascara, such as Benefit’s bad gal brown, to enhance the richness of the tone.
“It’s all about the brow no treble” Ah eyebrows! One of my favourite things to talk about. Thanks to Miss. Cara the big brow has been back for the past couple of years, and it’s staying. A perfectly groomed brow is like an instant eyelift without the needles. Don’t fear if your brow hair is minimal, or equally if it is seemingly overgrown, Benefit have the answer. They’ve been waxing eyebrows since 1976 don’t you know?! The flagship boutique on Carnaby Street is the perfect place to get your brows waxed and tinted. The brow experts will map your brows to get the perfect shape for you. Don’t leave without a brow tint, this makes your brows look fuller and thicker instantly. Wow those brows ladies.
Supermodel skin Dewy, illuminous skin is staying put this year. Good news for supermodels, not such good news for us mere mortals. Don’t panic, there is hope! Great looking skin starts with the prep. Moisturise daily using Benefit’s B.right skincare collection to rehydrate and brighten your skin. For an extra treat, the Cowshed facial is dreamy. You’ll go in feeling slightly dull and come out with a radiant glow that even Rosie.H.W would be proud of.
Hair we go again The 70s are back. Boho waves, long pony tails, braids and twists are all the rage this year. Perfect for the girl on the go. Adding accessories to your hair is a cool way to vamp up your look. I heart American Apparel’s velvet bows and Monki’s metallic pony tail ties, after all, life is too short to have boring hair.
Rest the stress If you’re anything like me, this year has been jam-packed. It’s so easy to forget to look after yourself. Yoga is my savior. Even an hour a week to forget about the outside world will
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From brand new flagships and UK firsts, to showcasing one-off concepts and unique products, the world famous Carnaby Street has a line up of fashion and lifestyle brands like no other. Independent boutiques sit amongst international brands, housing everything from key denim labels, bespoke services and world exclusives. 14
Carnaby.co.uk American Apparel Key basics and on-trend fashion essentials for men and women from jeans and tees to accessories and dresses. 3–4 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 4477
Diesel Female The first and only standalone store dedicated to the Diesel female range with new designs, campaigns and exclusive products that can only be found here. 25 Carnaby Street, 020 7494 4055
Benefit The Benefit global flagship store offers beauty products and brow services as well as waxing, spray tanning, a blow-dry salon and Champagne bar – a concept not offered in any other Benefit store in the world. 10 Carnaby Street, 020 3597 5886
Diesel Male Find the latest campaign concepts alongside new collections and just launched styles at Diesel’s concept store for men. 23-24 Carnaby Street, 020 7434 3113 Dr. Martens UK flagship store for the iconic youth brand stocking their signature boots. The only store to offer a bespoke boot service in Europe, as well as limited editions, collaborations and the latest fashion and accessories range. 48 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 4751
Ben Sherman Iconic, original mod brand that first launched on Carnaby Street in 1967. The flagship store is inspired by their own modernist heritage and pays homage to icons of British design. 50 Carnaby Street, 020 7437 2031 Boots For beauty products and essentials, including an in-store pharmacy. 5–7 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 6217
ELEVENPARIS The only UK store for this Parisian label. ELEVENPARIS is renowned for their t-shirt prints, washed sweatshirts, denim pieces and leather jackets for both men and women. Brand ambassadors include Kate Moss, Wiz Khalifa & Lenny Kravitz. 46 Carnaby Street, 020 7434 1171
BOSS Directional men’s diffusion line from designer Hugo Boss. Shop Boss and Boss Orange collections for men. 9 Carnaby Street, 020 7851 9370
El Ganso First UK store for this Spanish fashion brand with preppy yet sophisticated styles for men. 42 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 6491
Camper A family business of shoemakers hailing from Mallorca. Established in 1975 with the aim of reinventing the more traditional type of shoe and giving it a modern touch for both men and women. 22 Carnaby Street
Irregular Choice Discover eclectic shoes and apparel in the magical world of the British brand. 35 Carnaby Street, 020 7494 4811
Cheap Monday Inspired by Swedish street style with attitude, the only UK store for the brand showcasing iconic jeans, fashion essentials, shoes, accessories and on trend kidswear. 37-39 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 6550
Lambretta This global lifestyle brand is part of Carnaby’s heritage, offering hand finished retro designs inspired by the iconic Italian scooter. 29 Carnaby Street, 020 7437 7078 Levi’s Bespoke fitting services, exclusive collection launches and twists on classic styles can be found in this concept flagship store for both women’s and menswear. 51 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 0629
David Naman Italian menswear brand David Naman showcasing sleek Italian style with high quality garments including leather and denim. 15 Carnaby Street
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#Carnaby Lyle & Scott Shop at the flagship from the contemporary Scottish premium fashion brand. The store offers the brand’s complete collection from classics to the latest collaboration pieces. 1-2 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 8307
Pretty Green Flagship store for clothing label founded and designed by Liam Gallagher. Contemporary mod style. 57 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 3122 Puma Find exclusive collaborations and limited edition collections in Puma’s lifestyle flagship store. 52-55 Carnaby Street, 020 7439 0221
MAC One of 4 global flagship concept stores for Canadian make-up emporium. Shoppers can find the Pro training school, the latest collaborations and exclusive Pro range makeup products all under the same roof. 30 Great Marlborough Street
Pylones Fun, kitsch and original lifestyle, fashion and homeware products and accessories. 28 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 9164
Monki Discover fun, fashion forward and affordable style for ladies at their only UK store. 37 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 0620
Replay Italian denim fashion label known for directional jeanswear. The store also showcases the premium We Are Replay label. 11-12 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 8192
MUJI The Japanese lifestyle store offering iconic minimalistic style homeware, stationery and apparel. 41 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 7323
Scotch & Soda Rich in detail, this is the flagship store for the fashion brand from Amsterdam. Discover the men’s collection alongside the women’s Maison Scotch line and denim collections. 13 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 9813
New Era An international urban sportswear brand with an authentic heritage that dates back over 90 years. Find their iconic caps as well as clothing and other merchandise in the latest styles and trends at the New Era flagship store. 40 Carnaby Street
Size? Iconic sports shoe boutique where you can always find the new styles and designs by ASICS, New Balance, Supra and more. 32-34 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 4016
Nike SB Skateboard footwear concept store from Nike, found on the first floor of the Size? store. 33-34 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 4016
Storm Distinctive and design led watches for men and women. 21 Carnaby Street, 020 7437 1882
Office Shoe heaven - find all of the latest fashion footwear trends for men, women and children; as well as exclusive styles from global brands such as Converse, Nike and Jeffrey Campbell to name a few. 16 Carnaby Street, 020 7434 2530
SuperTrash The UK flagship store for Dutch fashion brand, offering superluxe and contemporary apparel, footwear and accessories. 43 Carnaby Street, 020 7491 7042
Pepe Jeans London British denim brand with an edgy, on-trend signature style. 26-27 Carnaby Street, 020 7439 0512
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Carnaby.co.uk The Kooples French fashion label with edgy, tailored pieces for men and women. This UK flagship store is the only place in the UK where you can shop the Sports range. 30-31 Carnaby Street The North Face Concept store offering an extensive collection of performance apparel. 8 Carnaby Street, 020 7734 9223
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Vans Find men’s, women’s and children’s footwear, clothing and accessories in this UK flagship store. Unlike any other, this Vans store hosts gigs and band signings. 47 Carnaby Street, 020 7287 9235
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A side-step away from Carnaby Street, the Newburgh Quarter has its own distinct character buzzing with cutting-edge creativity. Discover independent boutiques, concept stores and heritage brands, offering distinctive fashion, design and lifestyle. Also find independent restaurants and original London pubs. Newburgh Street | Marshall Street | Foubert’s Place | Ganton Street | Lowndes Court | Marlborough Court 18
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Levi’s Vintage Clothing Store Levi’s Vintage reproduces the fits, fabrics and details of bygone eras, with materials sourced from their own archives. Find seasonal tribute collections, iconic re-issues and special editions. 5 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 4941
Central London’s most exciting collection of independent boutiques, standalone concept stores and distinctive restaurants and bars. Baracuta Find heritage British menswear at Baracuta’s only store. Shop the full range plus Carnaby exclusives. 14 Newburgh Street
Lomography Gallery Store The only UK store for iconic analogue cameras and accessories, which hosts creative workshops. 3 Newburgh Street, 020 7434 1466
Evisu One-off concept store from the iconic Japanese denim brand, known for quality and authenticity. The boutique houses the latest designs and customised denim. 2 Newburgh Street, 020 7734 6981
Nixon First UK store for the Californian-based watch brand, in-store you will find the customisation bar where bespoke pieces are available. 6 Newburgh Street, 020 7434 4519
Filson Shop the brand’s outerwear collection at their first ever store outside the US. 9 Newburgh Street, 020 7434 3007
Onitsuka Tiger Flagship store for the Japanese heritage sport brand, including exclusive apparel collections. 15 Newburgh Street, 020 7734 5157
Filson Shop the brand’s outerwear collection at Filson’s first ever store outside the US dedicated to their leather goods, bags and accessories collection. 13 Newburgh Street, 020 7434 3007
Pankhurst London Flagship store for the luxury London skincare, haircare and grooming brand. Part speakeasy, part barbershop. This Pankhurst London is the perfect place for a shave or trim, while you relax in their leather Bentley chairs and sip on a whisky. 10 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 9955
Joy Everley Fine Jewellers A unique family-run, independent boutique specialising in precious metals and natural gemstones. Find beautiful silver, gold and platinum collections to choose from, as well as a bespoke service on offer for wedding and engagement rings. All jewellery is designed in-house. 7 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 2792
Peckham Rye Cockney rhyming slang for ‘tie’, this independent British brand sells men’s scarves and ties for a classic London look, with a bespoke heritage suit service. 11 Newburgh Street, 020 7734 5181 Red Wing Shoes The only UK store from this American brand famed for their skill and craftsmanship that has made them synonymous with quality and durability footwear for over a century. 17 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 5007
Laurel Wreath by Fred Perry The Newburgh shop houses a selection of men’s and women’s collections including footwear and accessories. Special collaborations and blank canvas projects with designers such as Raf Simons can also be found alongside the exclusive Friends of Fred concept. 12 Newburgh Street, 020 7734 4494
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Oi Polloi First London store for this Manchester born menswear brand, offering a selection of the best men’s labels from Sassafras, Fjallraven and Engineered Garments; Oi Polloi clothing embodies understated cool and authentic British style. 1 Marshall Street
Head to Marshall Street round the corner from Newburgh Street, to find one-off concept stores and Marshall Street Leisure Centre once a Victorian swimming bath. Billionaire Boys Club The European flagship store for Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream label. Find premium menswear collections alongside worldwide exclusives and collaborations with the likes of Comme Des Garcons and adidas. 36 Marshall Street, 020 72875 346
Supremebeing Founded by a group of friends in the printing trade in 1999, Supremebeing have opened their much anticipated first store. Shop the entire collection in one retail space for the first time. 33 Marshall Street
C.P. Company Flagship store housing the C.P. Company and Blauer brands where style meets utility for men. 34 Marshall Street, 020 7494 1983
Foubert’s Place
Foubert’s Place, a cobbled pedestrian street that links Carnaby Street and Regent Street. Discover independent fashion labels amongst major sport retailers and eateries.
Cubitts First store for this independent British eyewear company from London. They offer a range of handmade frames, each of which goes through fifty crafted stages over the course of six weeks. 37 Marshall Street, 020 7287 0564
Barbour Heritage Barbour Heritage is home to distinctive, fashionable collections that delve deep into Barbour’s past, reimagining, refitting and refreshing archive styles for a contemporary, youthful look. 29 Foubert’s Place, 020 7434 3209
Lash Perfect Lash Bar Standalone specialist Lash Bar offers semi permanent lash extensions as well as nail, eyebrow and eye treatments. 35 Marshall Street, 020 7434 4554
Choccywoccydoodah A unique, eccentric chocolate shop, with a decadent chocolate café upstairs. Delicious chocolate, baroque cakes and edible sculptures are all designed and created by their team of artists and designers. A private chocolate boudoir at this flagship is available to book for self indulgent parties. 30-32 Foubert’s Place, 020 7734 9713
Mark Powell Iconic London tailor showcasing men’s readyto-wear suits, coats, shirts and jackets and offering a bespoke service. Sir Bradley Wiggins, Martin Freeman and Paul Weller are just some of the celebrity clients. 2 Marshall Street, 020 7287 5498
Cowshed Luxury skincare from the spa at the Soho House Group, offering indulgent manicures and facials in their relaxing treatment rooms. 31 Foubert’s Place, 020 7534 0870
Marshall Street Leisure Centre A beautiful Grade II listed leisure centre with state of the art gym, workout studios and original 1930s marble lined pool with glass roof. The award winning Spa London offers beauty and treatments right in the heart of Carnaby. 15 Marshall Street, 020 7871 7222
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Experience the secret side street home to mod fashion favourites and coffee shops. The Face Stockists of original 1960s clothing and mod brands including John Smedley and Fred Perry. 1 Marlborough Court, 020 7439 4706
Ganton Street
Where individuality is key, uncover true craftsmanship and design-led statement pieces in Ganton Street, connecting Carnaby Street to the Newburgh Quarter.
Mor Independent jewellers selling handcrafted jewellery using organic materials to create unique and distinctive pieces. 12 Ganton Street, 020 7287 7537 The Great Frog Get the rock star look at this renowned, one-off jewellers with signature gothic style pieces. The original 1960s store offers a bespoke service, favoured by many celebrity clients including Arctic Monkeys, Kate Moss and Alexa Chung. 10 Ganton Street, 020 7439 9357
F-Troupe London-based footwear label loved for original and off-beat designs that spans from androgynous brogues and cute sandals to tomboy boots. 8 Ganton Street, 020 7494 4566
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Lazy Oaf Lazy Oaf’s ethos is driven by bold, graphic prints, bright colours and cartoon illustrations playfully applied to a range of wearable men’s and women’s clothing and accessories available at their only UK store. 2 Ganton Street, 020 7287 2060
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with creative content and the ability for store changes in seconds. 19 Foubert’s Place, 0871 423 2020
adidas Originals adidas Originals is a new concept store where customers can shop the full Originals range – men’s and women’s streetwear along with accessories, trainers and exclusive collections. 15 Foubert’s Place, 020 7439 9710
Shinola Find Detroit-based accessories brand Shinola’s first standalone store outside of the US, offering a full range of their Detroit-built leather goods. 28 Foubert’s Place, 020 7287 0155
AQ/AQ Woman Fashion forward, directional and on trend collections can be found at this independent boutique. 12 Foubert’s Place, 020 7734 1300
Skinnydip Skinnydip has opened its first flagship store on Foubert’s Place. Shop the full range of Carnaby exclusive handbags, purses, tech accessories and headphones. 10 Foubert’s Place, 020 3719 3853
Brandy Melville Cult Italian clothing brand, inspired by L.A. lifestyle. Selling great basics and trend led pieces with a cool celebrity following. 11 Foubert’s Place
Superga A concept store from classic Italian shoe brand, whose current muse is model Binx. This store stocks the full collection, with limited edition trainers and accessories as well as exclusive collaborations. 20 Foubert’s Place, 020 7734 3012
Dahlia Independent British label with vintage inspired pieces and accessories. 8 Foubert’s Place, 020 7287 7117
TOMS TOMS offers a seasonally curated selection of men’s, women’s and children’s products including footwear, sunglasses and bags all available at their first standalone store. Before leaving the store, pick up a TOMS Roasting Co. coffee from the barista bar. 5-7 Foubert’s Place, 020 3318 9693
Descente Japanese sportswear brand, Descente covers 3 floors of retail incorporating skiwear, golf, athletics and cycling at the brand new European flagship. 14-16 Foubert’s Place Jack Wills Heritage-inspired casualwear from a bright, bold and uniquely British brand. This flagship store plays host to seasonal events and exclusive shopping nights. 6 Foubert’s Place, 020 7434 2048
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On the second floor you will find an array of lifestyle destinations.
Pixi Iconic and award-winning beauty products. Indulge with a make-up masterclass in-store. 22a Foubert’s Place, 020 7287 7211
triyoga Specialist yoga studios offering tailored classes and treatments, with a new wellbeing Retreat Café. Second Floor, Kingly Court , 020 7483 3344
Pro-Direct A selection of the world’s best football boots via the shops touch screen digital podiums; see clothing displayed on full sized digital mannequins and watch walls come to life
Walk in Back Rub An oasis of calm offering walk in back rubs, Shiatsu massages and a great range of products. Second Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7287 9326
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GANT Rugger GANT Rugger’s first UK store is all about creating contemporary clothes with a distinct vintage edge. Digging deep into the archives, the brand delivers authentic pieces with a broken preppy vibe. 47 Beak Street, 020 7734 8365
It’s Something Hells Vintage styled quirky hair salon for the coolest and chicest retro hair styles by Mr Ducktail and Miss Betty. Second Floor, Kingly Court
Illamasqua The first global standalone store for the award-winning British beauty brand includes the in-store ‘School of Make-up’ offering a wide range of workshops and lessons. 20 Beak Street, 020 3432 3274
Great Marlborough Street
The entrance leading onto Carnaby Street and home to Britain’s most iconic department store Liberty, with its remarkable Tudor style exterior.
New Frames Diverse selection of unique cards and gifts for every occasion and a bespoke picture framing service. 25 Beak Street, 020 7437 8881
Liberty Iconic London department store known for showcasing emerging designers in fashion, homeware and accessories. Great Marlborough Street, 020 7734 1234
Beak Street
Paul Smith Soho Concept store from the iconic British designer, which offers a custom jeans service and the unique Soho lining, found only in this store. 46-48 Beak Street, 020 7287 9998
Just off Regent Street and Carnaby Street, Beak Street offers a great mix of fashion, food and specialist stores.
Sweaty Betty Combining style and performance in sportswear. Sign up in-store for their free yoga and pilates classes. 21 Beak Street, 020 7287 5128
“Beak Street has found its mojo as a men’s shopping destination” Conde Nast Traveller.
Albam Modern crafted clothing, the independent British label that has grown to become the destination for menswear. 23 Beak Street, 020 3157 7000
Broadwick Street
AQ/AQ Man Discover directional tailoring with statement twists mixed with soft jersey wardrobe essentials from this independent label. 35 Beak Street, 020 7287 1200
Bolongaro Trevor Cutting edge fashion and directional designs can be found at this first store for the British fashion label, offering womenswear, menswear and accessories. 61 Broadwick Street, 020 7287 1843
Connecting Soho to Carnaby, this street is home to the spirit of Soho mural, an artwork that features key characters and happenings from Soho’s diverse heritage.
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Carnaby.co.uk Havaianas The iconic Brazilian shoe brand, famous for bright flip flops and wellies that you can personalise. 69 Broadwick Street, 020 7734 0349
Drop Dead This independent boutique from Oli Sykes of Brit band ‘Bring Me The Horizon’, offers tees, tops and jackets with signature illustrations. 8 Kingly Street, 020 7734 6961
Sherry’s This cult mod clothing store was established in 1979 and is still popular with musicians today. 63 Broadwick Street, 020 7734 5868
OTHER Conceptual space and flagship store with eponymous clothing, shoe and accessory collections from a host of fashion designers. Labels include Sophie Hulme, Alexander Wang and collaborations such as OTHER X Lee. 21 Kingly Street, 020 7734 6846
Lexington Street
Just round the corner from Carnaby Street discover the intriguing bars and restaurants, plus a flagship fashion store on Lexington Street. A.P.C. French brand A.P.C. has opened its West End flagship store where customers can shop the full collection including men’s, women’s, denim and accessories as well as a unique A.P.C. Soho tote bag only available in this store. 15 Lexington Street, 020 7287 9659
Silver Place
One of London’s hidden gems, Silver Place is a small side street home to Our Legacy. Our Legacy Swedish menswear brand Our Legacy provides high quality garments, effortlessly stylish and timeless styles. Famed for their relaxed fit t-shirts, knitwear, outerwear and denim in luxurious materials. 1 Silver Place, 020 7734 5374
Kingly Street
Where food meets fashion, this pedestrianised street next to Kingly Court, the food and drink hub reveals some key fashion labels and lifestyle shops. Barber’s Point Exclusively for men, the team are specialists in everything from contemporary cutting edge styles to mod haircuts of the 60s. 7 Kingly Street, 020 7734 2429
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“Carnaby is the perfect location for relaxed dining and enjoying drinks. A unique urban retreat in London’s West End, where you can find a wide range of fantastic independent restaurants”. VisitLondon.com “Carnaby Street’s Kingly Court is making a big splash in Soho dining, hosting a range of exotic start-ups set to take over the capital”. Esquire 28
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Carnaby’s Kingly Court is the new three-storey food and drink destination with restaurants, bars, cafés and food retailers. The newest additions to Kingly Court are, quality American comfort food Dirty Bones, Peruvian concept Señor Ceviche, experimental and healthy Greek The Life Goddess, pan-Asian Oka and cupcake bakery Crumbs & Doilies. 30
Carnaby.co.uk Cahoots Late night bar Cahoots transports guests back in time to a post-war 1940s disused underground station. Ground Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7352 6200
Pizza Pilgrims Pizzeria and Frigittoria serving authentic Neapolitan cuisine and their own custommade drink, the ‘Pococello’. The menu features a delicious range of pizzas such as the Marinara, Margherita, Nduja and Portobello Mushroom & Truffle. Ground Floor, Kingly Court/11 Kingly Street, 020 7287 2200
Cha Cha Moon Take a culinary trip around China, Malaysia and Singapore at this cool fusion noodle bar. Eat in or takeaway. Ground Floor, Kingly Court/15-21 Ganton Street, 020 7297 9800
Retreat Café With the mantra of ‘nourishment is our intention’, Retreat Café serves some of the healthiest breakfast, lunch and dinner options in Carnaby. Enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian food made with the most nutritional ingredients. Second Floor, Kingly Court
Cinnamon Soho Quirkier sister to Vivek Singh’s Cinnamon Club, serving an all-day menu combining modern Indian fare with a nod to British favourites. Ground Floor, Kingly Court / 5 Kingly Street, 020 7437 1664
Señor Ceviche Señor Ceviche is a Peruvian playhouse of fun, food and cocktails. From their open plan kitchen and ceviche counter to their busy cocktail bar, it’s the perfect place for a light bite at lunch, or after work drinks, Señor and his team have got it covered. First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7842 8540
Crumbs & Doilies Cool bakery with in-store seating serving up unique cakes and cupcakes including maple syrup and bacon flavour. Ground Floor, Kingly Court Dirty Bones Bones, Booze & Beats. A retro American restaurant focusing on quality comfort food, experimental meat on the bone dishes and playful cocktails. Showcasing emerging artists and DJs. Second Floor, Kingly Court
Shampers Wine Bar & Restaurant Choose from Rossmore oysters and Champagne to the best Surrey farms steak or just enjoy a glass of wine at the bar. Ground Floor, Kingly Street, 020 7439 9910
Moosh Enjoy fresh fruit juices and refreshing smoothies. Independently owned Moosh offers a wide range of breakfast pots and a lunch menu including fresh wraps and salads along with artisan coffee and organic frozen yoghurt. Ground Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7434 3477
Shoryu Carnaby Authentic, southern Japanese speciality tonkotsu ramen in a cool bar setting. Don’t forget to try a Shoryu bun and sake cocktail too. The windows open to create an open air restaurant in the vibrant Kingly Court courtyard. Vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Ground Floor, Kingly Court
Oka Pan-Asian restaurant serving traditional Asian food with a modern twist. Oka guarantees fresh, seasonal healthy food made to order and traditional mains cooked on their Robata grill. First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7734 3556
Soho Grind A cool, independent coffee shop. Owned by DJ and musician Kaz James and entrepreneur David Abrahamovitch, accommodating its exclusive custom blend - specifically developed for Soho. 19 Beak Street, 020 7287 7073
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#Carnaby Stax Diner An independent all-day diner, serving up authentic southern American food including breakfast, late night meals and everything in between. Try their speciality burgers and Duffin Sundaes. First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7734 3190
Wright Brothers Soho Indulge in fruits de mer platters, or try the finest oysters from France and the British Isles. The Asian twist on the menu sets it apart from other fish and seafood restaurants and also offers a unique private dining room ‘The Cage’ and an alfresco courtyard. Try their cocktails or pop on for oyster happy hour every afternoon. 13 Kingly Street/Ground Floor Kingly Court, 020 7434 3611
The Detox Kitchen The Detox Kitchen is the home of delicious smoothies, hearty soups, zesty Asian-inspired salads and wheat, dairy and refined-sugar free treats. With food to satisfy even the naughtiest palate, this healthy food deli has quickly become a favourite amongst the locals. Ground Floor, Kingly Court/10 Kingly Street, 020 7439 9386 The Life Goddess This new restaurant serves up their signature home-style Greek cuisine, made from the freshest authentic ingredients and prepared using traditional cooking methods. First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7287 3370 The Rum Kitchen Carnaby Bringing the West-Indies to the West End. The Caribbean inspired menu of classics like jerk chicken and curried mutton, along with an excellent rum cocktail menu - the perfect remedy for post-work relaxation. First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7920 6479 Two Floors A shabby chic styled bar, perfect for drinks after work and catching up with friends. Discover Handy Joe’s Tiki bar in the basement for great cocktails. Ground Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7439 1007 Whyte & Brown A one of a kind restaurant focusing on free range chicken and craft beers. From breakfast to dinner, the humble chicken and egg are served up in style – soups, wings, salads, burgers and classic roast ups. Sit in the rustic style two-floor restaurant or enjoy al-fresco dining in the courtyard. Ground and First Floor, Kingly Court, 020 3747 9820
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Food Spy Señor Ceviche
Señor Ceviche is a Peruvian casa full of fun, food and cocktails. From the open plan kitchen and ceviche counter to the busy cocktail bar, Señor’s casa is your casa! Señor’s menu features street food nibbles, fresh zingy ceviches & tangy tiraditos, fiery barbecue meats and healthy super salads. Originating from Peru, ceviche is a delicious dish of thinly sliced fish, marinated in a lime juice marinade called ‘leche de tigre’ or tiger’s milk. At Señor Ceviche, we use the freshest sea bream, a few fiery chillies, some crunchy red onions and the juiciest limes to make our ceviche. There’s nothing quite like it, and its fresh, zingy ingredients also makes it a super healthy food too. It’s one of those foods that’s really good for you and also tastes amazing! 33
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Dirty Bones
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Bag O’Nails Private members club offering a luxury experience and a unique atmosphere. 9 Kingly Street, 020 7287 0514
Flat Planet Serving wheat free flatbreads with a variety of internationally inspired toppings. 39 Great Marlborough Street, 020 7734 3133
Café Pomodoro Full English breakfasts, pastries and made-toorder sandwiches to eat in or takeaway. 2 Kingly Street, 020 7734 3525
Shakespeare’s Head A traditional pub that has been on Carnaby Street since 1735. Look for Shakespeare peeking out of the window. 29 Great Marlborough St, 020 7734 2911
Cinnamon Soho Quirkier sister to Vivek Singh’s Cinnamon Club, serving an all-day menu combining modern Indian fare with a nod to British favourites. 5 Kingly Street / Ground Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7437 1664
Broadwick Street Comptoir Libanais Modern, Middle Eastern restaurant serving a range of authentic Lebanese home-style dishes to enjoy in the colourful restaurant or takeaway. 59 Broadwick Street, 020 7434 4335
Dishoom Dishoom pays loving homage to the Irani cafés that were once part of the fabric of life in Bombay. Atmospheric all-day dining with big Bombay breakfasts and Roomali rolls for lunch and a selection of curries and grills for dinner. 22 Kingly Street, 020 7420 9322
Joe & the Juice Watch your fresh juice or smoothie blended in front of you. 65-67 Broadwick Street
Jinjuu Korean - American chef and presenter Judy Joo has opened her first restaurant inspired by her Korean roots - try cool Korean street food. 15 Kingly Street, 020 8181 8887
Mozzino Mozzino re-invents the classic cult era of 1950s Italia scootering into a premium contemporary lifestyle offer in this Espresso bar. 74 Broadwick Street, 07969 875968
Myung Ga Traditional Korean cuisine with food barbecued in front of you at your table. 1 Kingly Street, 020 7734 8220
Tapas Brindisa Relaxed dining and traditional Spanish fare with a open kitchen and authentic tapas dishes. 46 Broadwick Street, 020 7534 1690
This pedestrianised street is the ideal food and drink destination, home to three of Carnaby’s classic British pubs, a range of cuisines and the traditional British café, perfect for a quick lunch or post-work get-together.
Pizza Pilgrims Pizzeria and Frigittoria serving authentic Neapolitan cuisine and their own custommade drink, the ‘Pococello’. The menu features a delicious range of pizzas such as the Marinara, Margherita, Nduja and Portobello Mushroom & Truffle. 11 Kingly Street/Ground Floor Kingly Court, 0207 287 2200
Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues London’s original and legendary blues bar hosting live music seven days a week. 20 Kingly Street, 020 7287 0514
Red Lion Welcoming traditional British pub, popular with the media locals. 14 Kingly Street, 020 7434 7941
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Shampers Wine Bar and Restaurant Choose from Rossmore oysters and Champagne to the best Surrey farms steak or just enjoy a glass of wine at the bar. 4 Kingly Street, 020 7439 9910
Wright Brothers Soho Indulge in fruits de mer platters, or try the finest oysters from France and the British Isles. The Asian twist on the menu sets it apart from other fish and seafood restaurants and also offers a unique private dining room ‘The Cage’ and an alfresco courtyard. Try their cocktails or pop on for oyster happy hour every afternoon. 13 Kingly Street/Ground Floor ,Kingly Court, 020 7434 3611
SHOTGUN SHOTGUN brings the traditional ‘low and slow’ barbecue technique to Carnaby using quality British meat and fresh produce, along with an extensive cocktail list. 26 Kingly Street
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The Blue Posts This traditional London pub is a safe haven from the busy shopping streets tucked away behind Carnaby Street. 18 Kingly Street, 020 7734 1170
Find one off food concepts in the Newburgh Quarter, just off Carnaby Street. Antidote Relaxed wine bar serving French classics alongside a bio-dynamic wine list from the South of France and recipe guidance from Michelin star chef Mikael Jonsson. Enjoy regular wine tasting events. 12a Newburgh Street, 020 7287 8488
The Clachan Known for its real ales, guest ciders and delicious gastro pub food. 34 Kingly Street, 020 7494 0834 The Detox Kitchen The Detox Kitchen is home to delicious smoothies, hearty soups, zesty Asian-inspired salads and wheat, dairy and refined-sugar free treats. With food to satisfy even the naughtiest palate, this healthy food deli has quickly become a favourite amongst the locals. 10 Kingly Street/Ground Floor, Kingly Court, 020 7439 9386
Carnaby Burger Co Authentic homemade burgers, pasta and salads in a vibrant atmosphere with on street dining. 4 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 6983 Choccywoccydoodah Enjoy a delicious slab of chocolate cake and hot chocolate in the eccentric café or book into the extravagant secret room, a luxury setting where you will be served as much chocolate as you can possibly eat. 30-32 Foubert’s Place, 020 7734 9713
Two Floors A shabby chic styled bar, perfect for drinks after work and catching up with friends. Discover Handy Joe’s Tiki bar in the basement for great cocktails. 3 Kingly Street, 020 7439 1007
Department of Coffee and Social Affairs Roasting and brewing some of the best coffee in London, alongside homemade and seasonal food. Learn how to brew the perfect Espresso at the coffee school held every week. 3 Lowndes Court, 020 7419 6906
Urban Tea Rooms A modern twist on the traditional English tea room. Artisan sandwiches, handmade cakes, salads and quiches can be enjoyed with a refreshing pot of tea or fairtrade coffee. Later discover the bar in the basement offering a selection of wines and cocktails. 19 Kingly Street, 020 7434 3767
Masala Zone Presenting the real flavours of India with innovative, casual and fun dining. 7 Marshall Street, 020 7734 9903
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Food Spy Pizza Pilgrims
Pizza Pilgrims started life in 2011, after driving a three wheeled Piaggio Ape back from Italy on a 6 week “Pizza Pilgrimage” of discovery. We are only interested in making the best pizzas possible - with handmade, 48 hr proved dough and ingredients shipped in from Naples. The pizza is accompanied by Italian wines & craft beers - as well as fussball, arcade machines and tunes you have not heard in a while! Last year - we launched our very own limoncello in collaboration with Chase Vodka. Pococello fuses the most fragrant Amalfi lemons with England’s finest spirit in hand-crafted, small batches. It’s the authentic taste of summer days and mellow evenings, by the sea or in the city – and Kingly Court’s unique alfresco courtyard could have been designed for it. Cin cin! 37
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Kua ‘Aina Serving handmade burgers and chargrilled sandwiches alongside hearty salads, based on the original Hawaiian concept. 26 Foubert’s Place, 020 7287 7474
Old Coffee House Traditional pub, popular with the locals. Check out the historic memorabilia covering the walls. 49 Beak Street, 020 7437 2197
Pitt Cue Co. Purveyors of BBQ, Bourbon & Beer. Enjoy authentic and rustic American BBQ food washed down with their famous pickleback shot. Takeaway available. 1 Newburgh Street, 020 7287 5578
Polpo Critically acclaimed Venetian style bacaro, serving simple, authentic small plate dishes. Discover the Campari bar with original cocktails in the basement. 41 Beak Street, 020 7734 4479
The Shaston Arms Traditional pub with guest ales from local breweries and a great place for after work drinks. 4-6 Ganton Street, 020 7287 2631
Pure Delicious seasonal food freshly prepared every day in their on-site kitchen. Enjoy free-range scrambled eggs, organic porridge and 100% Arabica coffee. For lunch there are dressed-toorder salads, freshly baked flatbreads, hearty soups and a great selection of juices and smoothies all day long. 39 Beak Street, 020 7287 3708
TOMS TOMS offers a seasonally curated selection of men’s, women’s and children’s products including footwear, sunglasses and bags all available at their first standalone store. Before leaving the store, pick up a TOMS Roasting Co. coffee from the barista bar. 5-7 Foubert’s Place, 020 3318 9693
Soho Grind A cool, independent coffee shop. Owned by DJ and musician Kaz James and entrepreneur David Abrahamovitch, accommodating its exclusive custom blend - specifically developed for Soho. 19 Beak Street, 020 7287 7073
The White Horse ‘Soho’s local pub’. Guest ales, ciders and wines served alongside a classic and extensive English gastro pub menu. 16 Newburgh Street, 020 7494 9748
Ganton Street
Ganton Street, home to some of the most diverse restaurants, bars and nightclubs. With a wide range of cuisines, there is something for all tastes.
Beak Street Canaletto Delicious fresh pasta, salads and sandwiches and lots more to eat in or takeaway. 34-36 Beak Street, 020 7437 8597 Flat Iron Steak restaurant, offering the flat iron cut steak at affordable prices, with a range of sides including dripping cooked chips, creamed spinach and market greens. 17 Beak Street
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Cha Cha Moon Take a culinary trip around China, Malaysia and Singapore at this cool fusion noodle bar. Eat in or takeaway. 15-21 Ganton Street/Ground Floor Kingly Court, 020 7297 9800 Cirque le Soir Expect circus performances, live music and burlesque shows at this seductive club venue popular with celebrities. 15 Ganton Street, 020 7734 6766
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Dehesa Chic tapas bar serving Spanish and Italian inspired dishes, and great selection of wines with an in-house charcuterie. 25 Ganton Street, 020 7494 4170
Just a few steps away from Carnaby Street, you will find cool hotels, each with their own character and heritage. Courthouse Hotel Situated in an old listed Magistrates Court, this luxury hotel is located at the north end of Carnaby Street. Enjoy dinner in the Silk Restaurant, once the original courtroom where Keith Richards and Mick Jagger went on trial in the 1960s. 19-21 Great Marlborough Street, 020 7297 5555
Mother Mash Ultimate British comfort food. Diverse menu of pies, sausages, mash and gravy in any mouthwatering combination you like. 26 Ganton Street, 020 7494 9644 Rosa’s Thai Rosa’s Thai Café serves honest, home-made helpings of Thai food with a modern twist, using ingredients sourced as locally as possible – from mighty venison to soft-shell crab. 23 Ganton Street, 020 7287 9617
Ham Yard Hotel Ham Yard Hotel is set on a three-quarter acre site in the heart of bustling Soho with beautifully designed interiors in a luxurious, modern British style. The hotel boasts 91 guest rooms, a bowling alley, restaurant, bar, theatre and a rooftop garden. 1 Ham Yard, 020 3642 2000
SACRED Coffee is the obsession here, with speciality coffees served alongside the house roast and loose leaf teas. Enjoy a selection of cakes, desserts and healthy food, served up stylishly with tradition Kiwi hospitality. 13 Ganton Street, 020 7734 1415
Sanctum Soho Hotel Luxury boutique hotel with a reputation as a Rock ‘n’ Roll hangout. Situated in a pair of Georgian townhouses there is a rooftop terrace, restaurant, private cinema and 30 individually designed rooms. 20 Warwick Street, 020 7292 6100
The Diner A taste of retro Americana with hot dogs, burgers, milkshakes, cocktails and a juke box at this hip hang out. 18 Ganton Street, 020 7287 8962
The Nadler Soho The Nadler Soho offers 78 superbly comfortable, well-designed bedrooms, beautiful bathrooms, good value room rates, discreetly personalised service and a 24/7. 10 Carlisle Street, 020 3697 3697
Zebrano DJs spin the tunes, chefs cook up delicious European dishes and mixologists create your drinks from the extensive cocktail menu. 14-16 Ganton Street, 020 7287 5267
Lexington Street Aurora This long-standing modern European restaurant serves the best seasonal ingredients available in an intimate setting. With a menu that changes monthly, they pride themselves on fresh, quality dishes along with an extensive wine list. Features al fresco dining in the cosy enclosed garden and private dining parties. 49 Lexington Street 020 7494 0514
The Soho Hotel The Soho Hotel has 96 individually designed bedrooms, suites and apartments and is situated on a quiet street, surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants and bars, vibrant cafés as well as exciting theatre and nightlife. 4 Richmond Mews, 020 7559 3000
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History
In the 1960s Carnaby became the epicentre of what is famously known as swinging London. No shopping street in the world can boast such a real connection with music and popular culture quite like Carnaby Street. Music and fashion have walked hand in hand ever since the young entrepreneur John Stephen opened his first boutique here in 1958. It became a mecca for the new mods, into their sharp threads. John Lennon, The Who, The Kinks, Mick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix were all regular visitors - now that’s rock ‘n’ roll, and we like it. Carnaby was not only a place where the musicians came to shop, they came to hang out and play in clubs like The Roaring Twenties in the 1950s (now Ben Sherman) and Bag O’ Nails (where Paul McCartney met Linda Eastman). In the 1980s, Carnaby saw legendary club nights Mud Club and Batcave alongside the HQs of iconic music magazines NME and Smash hits, with Boy George working in a shop in the Newburgh Quarter.
No wonder Liam Gallagher chose Carnaby Street as the flagship location for his Pretty Green brand, alongside other music focused brands Dr Martens, Fred Perry, Puma and The Great Frog, who make jewellery for the likes of Iron Maiden, Kate Moss, Johnny Depp and The Arctic Monkeys. Music is simply built into the very fabric of the area. Check out Carnaby Echoes, the free walking app tour which brings the music history of the area to life as you walk the streets. Carnaby has unveiled hidden layers of music heritage via a series of plaques on key buildings in a commission by artist Lucy Harrison. Download Carnaby’s free walking app tour and visit Carnabyechoes.com Check out Carnaby.co.uk and follow us @CarnabyLondon #Carnaby for more information.
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Index
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adidas Originals 23 Ain’t Nothing But The Blues 35 Albam 24 American Apparel 15 Antidote 36 A.P.C. 27 AQ/AQ Man 24 AQ/AQ Woman 23 Aurora 40
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Bag O’Nails 35 Baracuta 19 Barbour Heritage 20 Barbers Point 27 Ben Sherman 15 Benefit 15 Billionaire Boys Club 20 Bolongaro Trevor 24 Boots 15 BOSS 15 Brandy Melville 23
Café Pomodoro 35 Cahoots 31 Camper 15 Canaletto 39 Carnaby Burger Co 36 Carry Me Home 23 Cha Cha Moon 31,39 Cheap Monday 15 Choccywoccydoodah 20,36 Cinnamon Soho 31,35 Cirque le Soir 39 Comptoir Libanais 35 Cowshed 20 Courthouse Hotel 40 C.P Company 20 Crumbs & Doilies 31 Cubitts 20
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Dahlia 23 David Naman 15 Dehesa 40
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ELEVENPARIS El Ganso Evisu
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F-Troupe Filson Flat Iron Flat Planet
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GANT Rugger
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Ham Yard Hotel
Havaianas
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Illamasqua Irregular Choice It’s Something Hells
Lyle & Scott
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MAC Mark Powell Marshall Street Leisure Centre Masala Zone Monki Moosh Mor Mother Mash Mozzino Muji Myung Ga
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New Era 16 New Frames 24 Nike SB 16 Nixon 19
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Office 16 Oi Polloi 20 Oka 31 Old Coffee House 39 Onitsuka Tiger 19 OTHER 27 Our Legacy 27
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Pankhurst London 19 Paul Smith Soho 24 Peckham Rye 19 Pepe Jeans London 16 Pitt Cue Co. 39 Pixi 23 Pizza Pilgrims 31,35 Polpo 39 Pretty Green 16 Pro-Direct 23 Puma 16 Pure 39 Pylones 16
Jack Wills 23 Jinjuu 35 Joe & the Juice 35 Joy Everley Fine Jewellers 19
Kua ‘Aina
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Lambretta 15 Lash Perfect Lash Bar 20 Laurel Wreath Store by Fred Perry 19 Lazy Oaf 21 Levi’s 16 Levi’s Vintage Clothing Store 19 Liberty 24 Lomography Gallery Store 19
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Red Wing Shoes Red Lion Replay Retreat Café
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SACRED 40 Sanctum Soho Hotel 40 Señor Ceviche 31 Scotch & Soda 16 Shakespeare’s Head 35 Shampers Wine Bar & Restaurant 31,35 SHOTGUN 36 Sherry’s 27 Shinola 23 Shoryu Carnaby 31 Size? 16 Skinnydip 23 Soho Grind 31,39 Stax Diner 32 Storm 16 Superga 23 SuperTrash 17 Sweaty Betty 24
Walk In Back Rub Whyte & Brown Wright Brothers Soho
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Tapas Brindisa 35 The Blue Posts 36 The Clachan 36 The Diner 40 The Detox Kitchen 32,36 The Face 21 The Great Frog 21 The Kooples 17 The Life Goddess 32 The Nadler Soho 40 The North Face 17 The Rum Kitchen Carnaby 32 The Shaston Arms 39 The Soho Hotel 40 The White Horse 39 triyoga 23 TOMS 23,39 Two Floors 32,36
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Oxford Street Argyll St
Little Argyll St
Great Marlborough Street Regent Street
Little Marlborough St
Foubert’s Place
Foubert’s Place
Marshall Street
Newburgh Street
Carnaby Street
Lowndes Ct
Marlborough Ct
Kingly Street
Ganton Street
Ganton Street
Broadwick Street
Upr James St
Upr John St
Warwick St
Piccadilly Circus
Beak Street
Lexington Street & Silver Place
Regent Street Beak Street
Marshall Street
Carnaby Street
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