Make the Most of Your Time in London
Future of Utilities Summit isn’t just about unbeatable insights and networking — it’s your chance to dive head-first into the heart of London! From amazing museums and galleries, to some of the coolest bars and restaurants you'll find anywhere in Europe, discover all the sights, sounds, and flavors that make London a must-visit city.
What to do while visiting London

Sadler's Wells Theatre
A vibrant hub for contemporary dance, where world-class performances captivate audiences night after night. The venue blends historic charm with modern flair, offering a stunning backdrop for both avant-garde productions and timeless classics.

O2 Academy Islington
A local hotspot for live music, where emerging artists and iconic bands light up the stage. This intimate venue combines edgy vibes with top-tier acoustics, making every gig feel electric and up-close.

Comedy at the Camden Head
Upstairs in the charming Camden Head pub you will find this beloved comedy club. Bringing together both rising talents and seasoned comedians, Angel Comedy is a staple of the London comedy scene and promises genuine laughs 7 nights a week in a relaxed and unique setting. And it’s free!

Flight Club
The classic game of darts gets a modern, high-energy twist with Flight Club’s range of fast and exciting multi-player games. Set in a stylish venue with playful decor, it’s the perfect spot for a bit of friendly competition, great drinks, tasty bites, and great vibes.

Angel Shopping Centre
Angel Shopping Centre offers a convenient mix of popular retail stores and casual dining options in the heart of Islington. Whether you're shopping for essentials or grabbing a quick bite, it's a handy spot that adds ease and variety to your day.

Screen on the Green
Operated by the prestigious Everyman Cinemas, this iconic space combines vintage charm with modern comfort, offering a unique movie-going experience. Indulge in a selection of pizzas and sharing platters, along with a drink from the licensed bar, all while enjoying the film from plush sofa seating.

Coal Drops Yard
A dynamic shopping and dining destination housed in beautifully restored Victorian buildings in King's Cross. With its eclectic mix of boutique shops, stylish eateries, and vibrant atmosphere, it’s a must-visit spot for a unique and enjoyable day out.
Have more time to explore the city?
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Where to eat
The QEII Centre is nestled in the heart of London, with lots of great restaurants just a stones throw away. Or head away from the hustle and bustle of central London to some of the Future of Utilities Team's favourite restaurants local to them!
The 411 Bar & Kitchen
Just a stone’s throw away from Angel station, this laid back eatery serves up popular comfort dishes with big flavours. In the evening they turn it up a notch, with vinyl DJs playing R&B, Funk, Classic Hip-Hop and Soul until late. Learn more >
Frederick’s
Frederick’s is a relaxed, contemporary restaurant and bar with many private dining options. Serving modern European food alongside an enviable wine list, Frederick’s continues to be run by the Segal family and is proud to be regarded as an Islington Institution. Learn more >
Trullo
Trullo serves up rustic Italian cuisine with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients in a warm, inviting setting. Known for their fresh handmade pasta (often said to be London’s best!) and simple yet delicious dishes, it’s the perfect spot for a comfort food in a relaxed atmosphere. Learn more >
The Narrowboat
This charming gastropub offers a waterside retreat with picturesque canal views in Islington. With its cozy atmosphere and a great selection of food and drinks, it’s the perfect spot to unwind by the water. Learn more >
12:51 by Chef James Cochran
12:51 is James Cochran’s signature restaurant. With parents from St. Vincent in the Caribbean and Glasgow, Scotland, he grew up by the sea in Whitstable, Kent – a mixed-heritage reflected in his innovative and exciting dishes. Learn more >
Caravel
Caravel is an intimate restaurant on a converted barge moored on the banks of Regent’s Canal. This unique floating resturant serves simple, delicious and elegant bistro-style food using the best seasonal ingredients. Learn more >
Brother Marcus
Tucked away in Camden Passage, this hidden gem offers Mediterranean-inspired brunches, mezze platters, and sharing dishes influenced by Turkey, Greece, North Africa, and the Middle East. Serving brunch daily and an all-day menu for lunch and dinner, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxed and flavourful dining experience in Islington. Learn more >
Kanada-Ya
Known for serving up steaming hot bowls of rich, flavorful ramen in a cozy, minimalist setting. The award-winning Tonkotsu ramen and crispy karaage chicken are a must-try. Learn more >
Chicken Shop
Having earned an impressive 4.9/5 stars out of 6,000+ reviews on Google, this laid-back chicken joint puts a punchy twist on the classics. Expect crispy fried comfort food in a relaxed retro setting. Learn more >
Have more time to explore the London food scene?
Check out our top restaurant picks!
Where to go for a drink
In true British fashion, you're never far from a pub in London. While you're attending the Summit why not check out some staff recommendations — whether you’re a fan of craft beer, exceptional wine, creative cocktails, or alcohol-free refreshers, you've got great options around the corner.
The Bar with No Name
69 Colebrooke Row, also known as “The Bar with No Name,” offers a unique and intimate cocktail experience in Islington. Master mixologist Tony Conigliaro’s speakeasy is renowned for its expertly crafted experimental cocktails and chic atmosphere. Learn more >
The Pig & Butcher
This stylish Islington gastropub is known for its high-quality, locally sourced meats and craft beers. With its relaxed atmosphere and inventive menu, it’s a top spot for casual drinks or a hearty meal. Learn more >
The Hemingford Arms
The Hemingford Arms is a cozy, character-filled pub with eclectic decor and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Known for its lively ambiance and great selection of drinks, this hidden gem is perfect for a relaxed night out in Islington. Learn more >
The Queen’s Head
Located just a stone’s throw away from King’s Cross, this charming Victorian pub offers a diverse selection of changing ales, ciders, and seasonal beers, along with a well-curated wine and spirit collection, including an impressive range of whiskeys. Learn more >