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It’s hard to believe that this quiet courtyard café, encased by box brush hedges, is just metres from the ever-busy Euston Road. The alfresco… more »
The stand-alone bar at Marcus Wareing’s British brasserie is so seductive that you might decide to forego the Eurostar from St Pancras. Here’s… more »
With so many coffee bars in London, it would be easy to dismiss this British Library outpost of the Peyton & Byrne bakery empire were it not for… more »
The original Midland Grand hotel, a fantasy gothic château imagined by architect George Gilbert Scott, has been restored to its enchanting former… more »
Forget banks & estate agents – if you want a sure sign of an area’s gentrification, look for a Carluccio’s. This caffè/restaurant/deli group… more »
If you like to start your travels with the pop of a Champagne cork, this place is just the ticket. Selling French fizz for all tastes & budgets… more »
You have to wonder what Sir John Betjeman, who famously saved St Pancras from the wrecking ball, would make of this Geronimo Inns pub named in… more »
Perhaps because it is housed in a hotel bang on traffic-rammed Euston Road, Mirrors remains off most foodie radars – although its easily priced… more »
A French bistro in a former pub, Somerstown Coffeehouse is a lively refuge from the grimey backstreets of Euston. The cooking is unlikely to set… more »
Still as bright & funky as ever, Yo! Sushi remains a jolly place to graze on little plates of raw fish & rice. Well-drilled staff will talk you… more »
Part of a nationwide group of Szechuan restaurants, Red & Hot is more upmarket than its address would have you believe. Surroundings are cool &… more »
With branches spanning the country & more launching all the time, you’re never that far from a Prezzo. Often sited in unusual or historic buildings… more »
Looking every centimetre the classic French brasserie, but boasting a thoroughbred British menu, this restaurant within St Pancras International… more »
‘Urban dining’ directly opposite King’s Cross station is the proposition at this all-day eatery named after the Greek goddess of ‘fruits… more »
A good-looking gastropub just a stroll from King’s Cross, The Fellow comprises a ground floor offering the usual mixture of rustic wooden tables… more »
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