Solo Dining In London: Why It’s Fun, And Where To Try It | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Going out for dinner is a social activity, right? It’s something we do with other people, to share the experience, to talk about what we’re eating, to catch up with friends or family.
Increasingly however, people are eating out alone. Perhaps you find yourself with time to kill and a rumbling stomach, or you’re out on a solo assignment for work, but you still need to eat. What if your companion cancels, or you've been stood-up, but refuse to let the change of plan ruin your evening?
We've listed some of the best places in London to dine solo below, but first, let’s take a look at why it's enjoyable: