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Comic adventures: Cheapside’s recommendations for an affordable cultural fix!

Comic adventures: Cheapside’s recommendations for an affordable cultural fix!

There’s no shortage of cheap sights in London, and Cheapside has uncovered some new ones for you to try: this week, get your graphic on at The Cartoon Museum and a new exhibition at the London Print Studio Gallery.

Free Food in Trafalgar Square Feast

Free Food in Trafalgar Square Feast

A hungry students’ dream: free food handed out to raise awareness about food waste. Will you be one of the lucky 5000?

Don’t miss out on Misato

Don’t miss out on Misato

Is it a naïve (and penniless) student fantasy to stuff yourself silly for less than seven quid? Why not skip the greasy burger and chips, and tuck into huge portions of wholesome Japanese food instead?

Smithfield: Meat Marketing 101

Smithfield: Meat Marketing 101

When you tell people you’re going to a meat market at 3 am on a Wednesday morning, they tend to think that you plan on gracing one of those late-night, bump-and-grind, sweat-and-sex hotspots peppered throughout any midsize city that boasts any semblance of nightlife.

If this is what you’re expecting when you plan your trip to Smithfield Market, you’re in for one hell of a wakeup call.

Meet me at Masala Zone

Meet me at Masala Zone

Lured to an eatery in Covent Garden by an onslaught of advertising, The First Pint checks out Masala Zone.

London’s West End On The Cheap

London’s West End On The Cheap

West End Shows may seem like a pretty extravagant weekend activity for students, but it’s well worth at least one visit while in London. We’ve got the scoop on making your West End experience a little bit cheaper.

French Food On A Small Budget At Le Mercury

French Food On A Small Budget At Le Mercury

Living in the most expensive city in the world as a grad student on a budget proves to have its difficulties, but we’ve found a place where you can enjoy a gourmet, candle-lit meal for a tenner—wine included.