Friday 19 June 2015

GUSTO AT HARVEYS

        Harvey's have a new menu and I was eager to check it out. Harvey's has always been a venue that I have liked in the evening. Music and cocktails; what else do you need?

      So last friday i booked a table and headed down with mum for a meal and cocktails to try it out.

     To start off the staff were amazingly attentive and friendly. They catered for us amazingly when we asked them to move us as the table was small.

    To start, we had mozzarella bread and mixed olives that came out beautifully presented.
 The cocktails were half price until 9pm so i definitely took advantage. I had a pina colada, a fruit pastel and a raspberry collins. They are amazing, especially for 2.50.

 For a main, I had squid spaghetti which was so packed with flavour. My mum picked the steak which was cooked to perfection.

The new menu is split into salads, pastas, pizza, burgers and others, all with many choices. So if you're looking for a place to eat with amazing food and drink why not try Harvey's new evening menu.

A whistle stop tour of London

     At half term in may I was lucky enough to spend five days in London with Rich. It is rare that we get to spend that much time together. A special trip to London had been booked at christmas when i bought him Fleetwood Mac tickets.

     We stayed in a hostel (Keystone House) right near Kings Cross so travel was easy using trains and the underground to access everywhere we wanted to see.

On the  first day we did a whistle stop tour of all the tourist spots.
 
Leicester Square to see the screens for the first time :)

 Trafalgar Square to see the fountains and Lions some one obviously had a lot of fun with bubbles.
This is me and Rich outside the National Gallery. We then took a short walk to find Big Ben and the London Eye.

Although this was our one gloomy day in London we decided to go on the London Eye which I'm glad about as the views were amazing.
After getting off the London eye we carried on our walk by the river. Due to it being half term there were a lot of street performers which we stopped and enjoyed. 

Later that evening we stopped at Jamie's Diner for dinner which i would reccomend to anyone. 

Their cocktails were amazing and i loved the little details like the fruit paper straw and jam jar glasses.

I chose the veggie burger and 'slaw with a side of sweet potato fries whilst Rich went for the ribs. The food was seasoned to perfection and well worth the money.

The next day we knew we had tickets for Les Mis in the evening so decided to spend a very sunny day in Camden.

    I loved everything about Camden. The little stalls selling homemade jewellery, signs, hand painted shoes and much more. My favourite thing though were the food and drink stalls offering amazing cusine from all over the world. I had a tuna steak wrap with salad and cous cous while sitting by the lock. I ended up being very good at the shops only purchasing a vintage denim jacket some sunglasses and a few guitar picks.
Later that evening was Les Mis. We were lucky enough to have booked in advance and bought seats near the stage. Even if you are not into musicals i would say Les Mis would change your mind; it was fantastic.
After we found Chinatown to have some food. I was greatful as it had been a really long day. I was also proud of myself for using chopsticks for the first time with only a little spill of sauce down my white dress.

In chinatown height difference problems.

View of the theatre.

On Wednesday we took a day out of London to visit family. 

Thursday we were pretty worn out. We took a nice trip to see St. Paul's Cathedral and walked round the grounds. We also enjoyed the weather as the sun was shining; a complete shock for England.



Later that day we went to the 02 for the purpose of the trip - Fleetwood Mac - the arena was amazing and packed out. The gig was 3 hours of Fleetwood Mac and amazing (as expected) . 

View from our seats.

That was a quick round up of our trip.
I thought it would be a nice way to start my blog.
Thanks for reading.
Until next time ......