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    95.8 Capital FM

    95.8 Capital FM

    2.5(2 reviews)
    7.8 miLeicester Square

    Capital FM is one of the stations I stream online during my workday and late night hours back in…read morethe Eastern USA (5 hours lagging behind GMT). Broadcasting from Leicester Square, this station used to be called Capital Radio and very recently, Capital 95.8. Capital FM plays a lot of similar Hit 40 (Top 40) music heard in America as well as some of my favourite British pop/rock musicians and groups such as Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, The Feeling, Scouting For Girls, Girls Aloud, Sugababes, The Saturdays, The Ting Tings, and several others. Last year, my boss and I were really stumped by the London I-Test, which involved 3 mystery celebrities saying "I" really fast, and you needed to guess each celebrity correctly in the correct order to win a big cash prize, which the prize amount declined each time a previous contestant guessed incorrectly. After a few weeks, someone eventually guessed correctly and won. It was fun to play unofficially since we were ineligible to win since we reside in America. As I'm going to bed really late, many people in Greater London are just waking up to start their day to the Capital Breakfast Show, which is more of a morning talk show. It's pretty cool that I can fall asleep to celebrity interviews and the latest gossip, news, weather, and travel and wake up to some good music with less talk and commercials.

    The same songs and ads over and over again. And the cash games? Only a way to take your money. If…read moreyou really want to give free cash don't charge £1 for each text message. WhatsApp is free, just saying.

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    Soho Radio - Flat white

    Soho Radio

    3.3(3 reviews)
    7.6 miSoho

    Definitely a little slice of East London - a dinky little coffee bar (run by Department of Coffee…read moreand Social Affairs) attached to London's answer to North Norfolk Digital. Moreover it's just opposite one of my favourite ramen bars (Sasuke) and near Gelupo. If there ever was a Bermuda Triangle for Rob, this might well be it. I much preferred the coffee here to DoCaSA's other branch (Tonic Coffee, just at the back of Whole Foods in Piccadilly Circus) - whilst I'm not a big fan of the current espresso blend being served, I thought this one was quite a bit better than the one I had at Tonic. The front end of the espresso was a bit fuller and I thought the fruitiness in the body was more rounded. Moreover, there was a more friendly vibe from the staff which is always a plus. I will definitely pop in here again soon - even though it's dinky it's one of the better coffees in the vicinity.

    Won't be coming back here. One of my friends had walked past Soho Radio and decided "you'll like…read moreit, you love that quirky/snobby coffee thing", so we headed down to check it out... The coffee was ok, but not a patch on places like Flat White or Monmouth - far too acidic for my tastes. This was not the main problem however... While I've been in Tonic Coffee (apparently part of the same group) which had a lovely vibe with friendly and chatty staff, we had one of the rudest experiences I've had in London from any serving staff. First off when my friend asked for a decaf flat white, she was given a stare and a short "no" in response (despite it being on their menu). When pushed, the barista responded that "no one wants decaf, we never have decaf". This was followed by another rude response when we asked for sugar for one of the coffees. I understand that some coffee places are a bit particular about these things, but there's a difference between trying to educate customers (which he didn't even bother trying) and being flat out rude to them. Even if this was the best coffee in Soho, I doubt I'd return. It's not even close.

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