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The Qype Business Awards 2012

The Brixton Clubhouse was taken over on March 29th by tonnes of Qypers, oodles of cupcakes, the funky (and rather hot) indie band The Thirst and of course the best UK businesses on Qype. The sunny evening kicked off with a few yummy treats from Mooli’s and some eye-wateringly delicious Qype-branded cupcakes courtesy of Cake That Cupcakes.

Qype CEO Ian Brotherston and Rebecca from Team Qype in London (above) presented the top awards to the following 5 companies:

Restaurant of the Year

Winner: Vittorias Family Restaurant, Edinburgh

Beauty and Wellness

Winner: Hoxton Salon, London

Bar & Pub of the Year

Winner: Gordons Wine Bar, London

Shopping Venues

Winner: Sh! Women’s Erotic Emporium, London

Place of Interest

Winner: Chislehurst Caves, London

Business of the Year

Sh! Women’s Erotic Emporium, London

Place of the Year

Gordons Wine Bar, London

Tasty treats from Rice2Go

Paul A Young. (Enter this week’s competition and you could win a Signature Easter Egg from “Highly Commended Shopping Venue of the Year” Paul A Young!)

Once the awards were over it was party time! Beer-garden-weather graced the venue so the rooftop bar was in full use until it was time for Brixton wonders The Thirst to take to the stage by storm.

The Qype Business Awards in Numbers…

1 CEO

2 Near death experiences

4 hot band members

15 worse-for-wear Qypers

17 winners

150 Moolis

200 cupcakes

600 free drinks

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davidacronin on April 2nd 2012 in East, Fashion, London, North, South, West, food and drink

Qype’s 3 Millionth Picture is about to be Uploaded… By You?!

We love to celebrate milestones here at Qype Towers; from our upcoming 6th birthday party and Business Awards (which you’re invited to!) to the time we went Brazilian! This week is no different. The 3 millionth picture is about to be uploaded on Qype and we have a papparazzi-tastic urge to mark the occasion.

This week, we’re going to be checking out the best newly-uploaded photos on Qype. Have you uploaded a fab photo of yourself or a place you visited recently? Tweet us the link @qypedoeslondon or @qype_co_uk or pop it on our Facebook page before the end of March. Whoever uploads the best photo will win a Qype goody bag!

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davidacronin on March 14th 2012 in Competitions, East, North, South, West, photography

Qype Does Reading: Alternative Area Guide

We asked born-and-bred Reading girl Emma Cossey to share her favourite places in the city with us. Emma is a blogger and social media journalist who writes for sites like Shoewawa, Dollymix and DorkAdore. You can also find her on Twitter too.

Reading’s famous for two things; a certain muddy music festival and Ricky Gervais. In fact, the first thing people ask when you say you’re from Reading is “Have you been to the festival?” (for the record, no I haven’t – I’m more of a heel-wearing, pop-loving, GHD-reliant kinda girl). But my humble town has lots more to offer. In the past ten years, Reading has gained a swanky shopping centre - The Oracle, dozens of restaurants and enough entertainment to keep you busy. Here are some of my favourites in Reading and the surrounding areas.

In terms of shops, Reading has everything from high street staples like Topshop and Waterstones to more quirky shops like But Is It Art, which specialises in quirky homeware and gifts. Once you’re done shopping, head to X Feet in The Oracle, where you can spend ten minutes enjoying a fish pedicure. Ta da! Refreshed feet for the evening ahead. Still got a little time to spare? Head to the beautiful Forbury Gardens, an ideal place for a picnic with friends. It gets really popular in the summer, when everyone swarms to the nearest green patch.

If you’re hoping to hit Reading in the evening, there’s a huge variety of bars, restaurants and clubs to choose from. Highlight comedy bar offers comedy nights on Friday and Saturday nights, and turns into a club afterwards. Downstairs is also Rewind club, which specialises in 70s, 80s and 90s music. If you’re into your cocktails, Mix bar does a superb Apple Crumble, a dangerously easy-to-drink cocktail. It helps that the barmen are cute, and there’s always a cheesy film playing in the background.

The Mix Bar – Emma recommends the Apple Crumble!

Reading also has plenty to offer for those into art and theatre. The Hexagon, South Street and Caversham Court all have shows, comedy and music throughout the year. Caversham Court is currently running a series of open air Summer Screenings, like Pulp Fiction and Girl With A Dragon Tattoo, while the Hexagon and South Street are preparing for the Comedy Festival, which takes place in October. The festival this year boasts a line up of Al Murray, Russell Kane, Dave Gorman and Jack Whitehall.

See comedy, drama and shows at The Hexagon

If you prefer to eat rather than dance, you’re spoilt for choice. You can skip to the local Pizza Hut and Yo Sushi or you can try something a little different: LSQ2 is particularly fancy, with its beautifully laid out starters, and delicious desserts. Glo is ideal for Thai-inspired meals, and does an extensive range of cocktails too. Who ate all the pies? Probably best to ask the customers of Sweeney & Todd. This pie shop is Reading’s best kept secret, and its residents rave about the delicious pies and bitters.

Fans of Midsummer Murders may want to edge outside of Reading, to The Cricketers in Maidenhead. It’s rumoured to be one of the filming locations for the daytime show, unsurprising considering its picturesque location on a cricket green, surrounded by chocolate box cottages.

The super-cute Sweet Cabin at Holme Craft Village

Finally, on a lazy Sunday I love to go to Holme Grange Craft Village. It’s based 15 minutes outside Reading, near Wokingham, and hosts a number of independent shops. All the shops are based in tiny little huts, which adds to the cute factor. In particular, I adore The Sweet Cabin, which offers shelves and shelves of retro sweets, and Shirleyz which is hugely appealing to anyone that likes their home ware bright and fun. You can also paint your own pottery and enjoy an afternoon tea in the on-site café. Perfect for old souls.

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sarah_drinkwater on September 5th 2011 in City guides, East, South