What to do in Chelsea
Ahead of START – the cutting-edge contemporary London art fair housed in the Saatchi Gallery – we round up the best restaurants, theatre and shopping in the area. Here's what to do in Chelsea this autumn
The artisan shopping street running parallel to Sloane Street is home to a butcher, a baker, a greengrocer and a top notch cheesemonger.
In a bid to revive the area as part of a £205 million Sloane Street redevelopment project, these artisanal independents, in situ since December last year, have been greeted with open arms by the local residents.
Forming part of London’s newest village high street, these boutique establishments provide welcome relief from their high-end designer neighbours, including Cartier and Tiffany.
Stop by to enjoy an al fresco cup of coffee ahead of START fair, or if you're in need of something a little more substantial after a long day on your feet, Granger & Co should be the first target on your list.