Wined & Dined: The Diner
Elysium Magazine visits The Diner in Soho to check out the all-American inspired new menu. Check out our review to see what we thought of the experience.
The UK’s most romantic hotels
Elysium Magazine talks to Laterooms.com to get the official list of the UK’s most romantic hotels.
Wined & Dined: Lancaster London
What do real men want for Father’s Day? Afternoon Tea of course, so why not treat Dad to Afternoon Tea with a manly twist at Lancaster London on Hyde Park. Elysium Magazine reviews the Afternoon Tea perfect for the discerning gent.
Chivas Regal Gentlemen’s Lounge: The Park Tower
Elysium Magazine looks at where the discerning gent can tastefully celebrate the 550th anniversary of the first ever batch of whisky produced.
For Your Drinks Cabinet: Johnnie Walker Blue Label City Edition
Find out why the discerning gent should add Johnnie Walker Blue Label City Editions to his famed drinks cabinet selection.
Wined & Dined: HKK London
To celebrate Chinese New Year and the year of the sheep, Chinese restaurant HKK London has created a special 10 course menu to highlight the different regions of China. Elysium Magazine reviews this banquet for the discerning gent.
Give Her Amore: Valentine’s Day Getaways
Thinking about spoiling that good lady of yours this Valentine’s Day? Elysium Magazine, with the help of Mr & Mrs Smith, picks four of the most decadent weekend getaway options for the discerning gent to fire up the flames of passion.
Wined & Dined: La Porte Des Indes
Elysium Magazine reviews one of the great Indian restaurants in London – La Porte Des Indes.
Christmas Cocktails For The Discerning Drinker
It’s December and that can only mean party season…but for the discerning gent it’s also about the best cocktails. So here’s expert mixologist Salvatore Calabrese of The Playboy Club with his best seasonal creations.
Wined & Dined: The Rib Room Bar & Restaurant
Elysium Magazine visits The Rib Room Bar & Restaurant to see if the eatery nestled within the Jumeirah Carlton Tower hotel hits the high notes expected of the discerning gent in London’s Sloane Street.