Reviewed: Musical Bingo comes to Balham

It’s bingo, but not as you know it.

This Friday 18th November sees Musical Bingo make its second appearance in Balham, taking residence in the upstairs room at the Balham Bowls Club, reopened about two months ago in all its splendour (very keen on the birdcage lighting). We went to the first one there last month and we came away with a t-shirt, free dinner voucher and a hangover….

Host Jess Indeedy (really hope that’s her name, how very cool) and her hubby DJ Helix are the brains behind this classic game with a twist. Don’t expect this to be a hush-hush game with eyes down; you’re actively encouraged to dance and sing along to the tunes being belted out, running up to the stage once you’ve achieve a line/full house. We had three rounds; 80s, ‘Punch Drunk’ and dance classics. Team SwishJunction did very well indeed, scoring a dinner for two at the BBC (more on that later), a bottle of wine and a money-can’t-buy (oh alright, you can on their website, but still!) Musical Bingo t-shirt, as modelled by the lovely Liz of Balham.

Jess Indeedy’s enthusiasm becomes more infectious as the night continues and certainly works the crowd. They’re back at the BBC this Friday. Don’t miss it.

Enq. www.musical-bingo.com. Tickets: £5 online, £7 on the door.

Reviewed: Wandsworth Common Beer Festival Day One

At SwishJunction we felt it was our moral duty to take time out on a Thursday night and investigate this Beer Festival. The setting was beautiful; the bar is set up in Le Gothique‘s grassy courtyard framed by trees and golden leaves on the ground. The smokers dotted around added to the gorgeous bonfire night atmosphere that we love about Autumn.

 

 

Entry on the door costs £4 and an extra £2 deposit for your souvenir pint glass. Plenty of the booze on offer boasted Halloween-themed names, suited to the occasion, so naturally SwishJunction made the mission to sample as many spookily-named (ok, slightly daft but fun) beverages as possible. Our favourites include:

Coffin Dodger (Northumberland) – smells like caramel with a smooth, not-too-rich taste. Only brewed in October apparently and rare to find (typical, a proper favourite and we’ll probably never find it again).

Screech Owl (Nottingham) – fab if you like a lighter ale. A great option for daytime ale drinking, or that transition from Indian summer to cooler autumn.

Barman’s Ghoulies (Cumbria) – now, this had a unique smell… almost like cheese (cue hilarious ghoulie-themed banter last night) but don’t let that put you off this perfectly-quaffable pint.

Black Widow (Worcestershire) – a dark stout option, our tester likened it to Guinness but with a thinner consistency.

Witches Cauldron (Aviemore) – sweet and rich, dark in colour, smells like vanilla. Try it if you’re a beginner to ale wanting to sample richer tastes.

The festival continues today and tomorrow from 1pm until 11pm both days. Reserve tickets here and pay on the door. A great way to kick off the weekend, if you ask us.

The Vintage Event – Balham Bowls Club

The Balham Bowls Club is one of our favourite places to drink and be merry. The decor is cute and quaint; mismatched furniture, old relics and a delightful quiet pub garden, so where better to hold a vintage sale?

The Vintage Event brings the best of past classics to the BBC for our shopping pleasure on Saturday 15th October. From midday you’ll find a mixed selection of traders, a Mother’s Ruin Gin & Tea Room (with a slice of lime, please), plus a vintage beauty parlour for a bit of preening.

What’s more, once the clock strikes 8pm the pub turns into a party showcasing classics from 40s-80s. Delightful.

Enq. ‘Shop & Dance’ http://www.thevintageevent.com. Free entry 12-6pm, £5 for the evening dance.

Quirky meets Farrow & Ball…

Quirky Dovetail is one of our retail crushes – a modest-sized shop offering furniture large and small for all budgets, plus a service offering to spruce up tired items that would otherwise be gathering dust in your own home.
On the evening of 9th November they, along with paint and wallpaper perfectionists Farrow & Ball are hosting an evening in their shop to offer advice on using colour in the household, including tips on painting walls and furniture, and the chance to ask the experts about your own projects (there’s also wine and nibbles to keep the hunger pangs at bay, you’ll be glad to hear).
Tickets to this fab event cost £20 and are limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
‘Colour In Your Home’, 7pm-9pm, Quirky Dovetail, 24 Ritherdon Road, SW17 8QD
Enq. Andy: 07830 092782

Picture: Copyright Farrow & Ball