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Re: The Diary Room

#6641 Post by prettyxcool » Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:01 pm

Had such a superb time at Paramount Viewing Gallery, Centre Point, where the Grey Goose cocktail tasting was taking place this afternoon. What a beautiful day to see all of London below us! I always wanted to go up, since a young child, and when I came out of the lifts and saw the view, I was gobsmacked! There has never been anywhere in London since BT Tower closed its doors to the public to see the city 360 degrees, like other cities have Eiffel Tower etc to see the city, which is opened to the public. London Eye is just not the same, and the time is restricted. Gherkin is only by invites only.

Learnt a lot about taste too, and making cocktails! The event finished at 3pm but we stayed on at the bar for another two hours, wallowing in the view and cocktails!! ;)
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#6642 Post by ejwrank » Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:31 pm

prettyxcool wrote:Had such a superb time at Paramount Viewing Gallery, Centre Point, where the Grey Goose cocktail tasting was taking place this afternoon. What a beautiful day to see all of London below us! I always wanted to go up, since a young child, and when I came out of the lifts and saw the view, I was gobsmacked! There has never been anywhere in London since BT Tower closed its doors to the public to see the city 360 degrees, like other cities have Eiffel Tower etc to see the city, which is opened to the public. London Eye is just not the same, and the time is restricted. Gherkin is only by invites only.

Learnt a lot about taste too, and making cocktails! The event finished at 3pm but we stayed on at the bar for another two hours, wallowing in the view and cocktails!! ;)

This used to be a private club but is now open to everyone but you have to book in advance. I went up there last week, prettyxcool and felt exactly the same as you. I was amazed and enjoyed a drink while walking around the top viewing area. Then we had dinner on the 32nd floor which was very pricey (someone else was p*ying) but very good. I was told you can just come for a drink and spend as long as you like in the viewing area which I thought was great value Then you could head down to Soho for a more modestly priced meal!
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#6643 Post by Ms Thrifty » Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:35 pm

Have any other Londoners tried the new Time Out deals? The first few didn't appeal to me but today's offer of £10 for a top-price (£40) seat for "Lend Me A Tenor" was right up my street so I grabbed it and went to the matinee. Slight hiccup when the Box Office staff knew nothing about the deal but I got my ticket after a short wait.

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#6644 Post by bevvy » Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:40 pm

ejwrank wrote:
prettyxcool wrote:Had such a superb time at Paramount Viewing Gallery, Centre Point, where the Grey Goose cocktail tasting was taking place this afternoon. What a beautiful day to see all of London below us! I always wanted to go up, since a young child, and when I came out of the lifts and saw the view, I was gobsmacked! There has never been anywhere in London since BT Tower closed its doors to the public to see the city 360 degrees, like other cities have Eiffel Tower etc to see the city, which is opened to the public. London Eye is just not the same, and the time is restricted. Gherkin is only by invites only.

Learnt a lot about taste too, and making cocktails! The event finished at 3pm but we stayed on at the bar for another two hours, wallowing in the view and cocktails!! ;)

This used to be a private club but is now open to everyone but you have to book in advance. I went up there last week, prettyxcool and felt exactly the same as you. I was amazed and enjoyed a drink while walking around the top viewing area. Then we had dinner on the 32nd floor which was very pricey (someone else was p*ying) but very good. I was told you can just come for a drink and spend as long as you like in the viewing area which I thought was great value Then you could head down to Soho for a more modestly priced meal!
I thought you would enjoy it PXC. I'm surprised you were capable after all the vodka cocktails that would have been flowing at that event. There is virtual tour of the viewing gallery on the Paramount website that gives some idea of the spectacular views from there

http://www.paramount.uk.net/#/restauran ... nggallery/

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#6645 Post by cinefila1 » Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:00 pm

superhero wrote:I went to the Taste of Spain festival last year on Regent St, it was quite fun, but I was absolutely hopeless on the pitstop challenge. I am sure Lewis Hamilton wouldn't have been pleased, as I took agesss to change a tyre
I remember doing this two summers ago in Valencia just before the Valencia Street Circuit! It was great fun and we didn't do too badly: only tried once and we came second in fastness! Gosh, was it hot and humid that day! We very nearly melted. Can't bear to think how hot it gets in a racing car!
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#6646 Post by prettyxcool » Sun Jun 05, 2011 12:00 am

bevvy wrote:
ejwrank wrote: This used to be a private club but is now open to everyone but you have to book in advance. I went up there last week, prettyxcool and felt exactly the same as you. I was amazed and enjoyed a drink while walking around the top viewing area. Then we had dinner on the 32nd floor which was very pricey (someone else was p*ying) but very good. I was told you can just come for a drink and spend as long as you like in the viewing area which I thought was great value Then you could head down to Soho for a more modestly priced meal!
I thought you would enjoy it PXC. I'm surprised you were capable after all the vodka cocktails that would have been flowing at that event. There is virtual tour of the viewing gallery on the Paramount website that gives some idea of the spectacular views from there

http://www.paramount.uk.net/#/restauran ... nggallery/
Exactly, that is why my brain went gaga this afternoon! :giggle:

ejwrank - I am hoping someone else will be p*ying for me too!
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superhero wrote:I went to the Taste of Spain festival last year on Regent St, it was quite fun, but I was absolutely hopeless on the pitstop challenge. I am sure Lewis Hamilton wouldn't have been pleased, as I took agesss to change a tyre
I remember doing this two summers ago in Valencia just before the Valencia Street Circuit! It was great fun and we didn't do too badly: only tried once and we came second in fastness! Gosh, was it hot and humid that day! We very nearly melted. Can't bear to think how hot it gets in a racing car!
FMUKers have all the fun, don't we! Went to Taste of Spain the last few years, and really enjoyed it. One year, they had the people tower, where people just kept climbing on top of each to form a tower, getting higher and higher, and it looked really unstable, as if it were going to topple over, and everyone was really holding their breath as the last person, a little boy climbed right up to the top to make the peak! Fantastic entertainment. o/
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#6647 Post by weirdfilms33 » Sun Jun 05, 2011 12:56 am

Came back from a sunny France to find no real exciting codes. What a bore. Stakeland? Bridesmaids? Sorry, not for me!
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#6648 Post by valda » Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:03 pm

And While you were away you missed lots of Prog Rock on BBC4.

don't dismiss Bridesmaids, its supposed to be really funny and not a Chick FLick
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#6649 Post by prettyxcool » Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:25 pm

weirdfilms33 wrote:Came back from a sunny France to find no real exciting codes. What a bore. Stakeland? Bridesmaids? Sorry, not for me!
LOL Stakeland was actually quite good.
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#6650 Post by aruif » Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:07 pm

I am basically never in a month of sundays going to be ready to go away on thursday! friends are coming over this evening to make plans and have food and the flat is a tip! i've literally just sat down and need 5 mins before i try for a quick tidy up.

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