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Live jazz, dinner and drinks in Mayfair: 10 unmissable Time Out deals

Live jazz, dinner and drinks in Mayfair: 10 unmissable Time Out deals

Metro29-05-2025
Looking for 10 things to do in London? Luckily, there's lots to do in this city for cheap in 2025! At least… There is now.
Metro has teamed up with Time Out to bring you the best deals across the capital.
Every Friday, 10 new deals will drop, available in the Metro newspaper, on Metro, and on our socials. You'll also find them in our weekly London newsletter, The Slice, in your inbox every Wednesday.
When we say best ever, we mean it. Kanishka in Mayfair is flipping the script on brunch with an eight-course Pan-Indian feast from just £35. It starts with a complimentary Hendrick's G&T and keeps on delivering with sharing plates like chicken tikka, tandoori broccoli and Dahi bhalla, followed by a hearty regional main and a dessert trio to finish. Add bottomless drinks for £10 and settle in.
Bluebird City, tucked inside the South Place Hotel, brings bold British flavours to a sleek and chic, modern space in the heart of the City. Whether it's lunch, dinner or a celebratory catch-up, two or three courses and a glass of Nyetimber from £25 feels like the perfect excuse.
For something that sets the mood, book in at 28°-50° by Night. With low lighting, smooth live jazz and a glass of prosecco alongside three polished courses, this Mayfair dinner and a show spot is a steal at £34.95.
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Welcome to Kanishka, one of Mayfair's most stylish Indian dining spots, where acclaimed chef Atul Kochhar has unveiled an all-new Pan-Indian weekend brunch. For just £35, you'll Kick things off with a complimentary Hendrick's G&T, then enjoy a beautifully curated set menu of eight diverse sharing plates (think chicken tikka, tandoori broccoli and Dahi bhalla) followed by your choice of a hearty regional main, like Murgh Makhani or Laal Maans, and a dessert trio to finish. Level up with bottomless drinks for an extra £10 and enjoy bold flavours, impeccable presentation and unbeatable value! GET THE OFFER
Dive into a weekend of fun, flavour, and fizz at Inamo! Enjoy an all-you-can-eat brunch with signature pan-Asian delights like sushi, dumplings, and Korean chicken wings, paired with bottomless fizz, wine, or beer. With touch-sensitive tables, 20+ games, and locations in Covent Garden and Soho, it's more than a meal – it's an experience. GET THE OFFER
Tuck into three delicious courses, sip on a glass of Prosecco, and soak up the smooth sounds of live jazz – all in the heart of Mayfair. This is dinner with a seriously chic twist, and it's yours for just £34.95. GET THE OFFER
Craving crispy, golden goodness? Thunderbird Fried Chicken's legendary bucket deal is now half price! Get 12 juicy strips, 3 tasty dips and a heap of fries – all brined, spiced, and hand-breaded to Southern-style perfection. Available all week long at locations across London. GET THE OFFER
The iconic Bluebird Chelsea brings its signature style to the City with Bluebird City at the South Place Hotel, and it's every bit as chic as you'd expect. Tuck into bold British flavours and elevated comfort food in a sleek, stylish space perfect for long lunches, post-work dinners or celebratory catch-ups. With two or three courses and a glass of fizz from just £25, you've got every excuse to book in. GET THE OFFER
London Open Gardens 2025 is back on 7-8th June, throwing open the gates to over 100 secret gardens across the city. From dreamy rooftops to tucked-away courtyards, it's a weekend of leafy adventures, all self-guided and full of surprises. Even better? Snap up a two-for-one ticket at 50% off! Every ticket helps protect London's green gems through the brilliant work of London Parks and Gardens. GET THE OFFER
Experience award-winning bowling at Vintners Lanes, Greenwich's newest boutique hotspot. Recently crowned 'Best in the World', this six-lane venue blends vintage charm with industrial-chic style. For just £24.95, enjoy a game of bowling plus a burger, fries, and a drink of your choice. Just minutes from Greenwich DLR and mainline stations, it's unbeatable value for a top night out. GET THE OFFER
Ann's Smart School of Cookery invites you to try your hand at making the Chinese delicacy of dim sum. Now just £64, down from £129, this two-hour class will teach you all the tricks and tips of making dim sum, Chinese hot and sour dipping sauce and a classic pork wonton soup from fresh ingredients. GET THE OFFER
Unleash your creativity at Token Studio with a fun 90-minute session! Try your hand at the potter's wheel, create miniature pottery, or learn hand-building techniques. Prefer design? Opt for pottery painting and customize a mug, plate, or bowl. Plus, bring your favourite drinks to enjoy while you craft! GET THE OFFER
Do you feel that? It's the feeling of a long-awaited self-care day on the horizon! Invite a friend or partner to escape the hustle and bustle of central London and share a five-star luxury experience at Mayfair's Athenaeum Hotel Spa. Spend a relaxing hour in the wet area, sauna, steam rooms and hot tub, then take your pick from a facial and body wrap treatment or massage. All this with a glass of bubbly for 40% off – you'll find it hard to say no. GET THE OFFER
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