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A sleek makeover by Gordon Ramsay Holdings some years back transformed this John Nash-designed coaching inn from its former life as a rough-&-ready… more »
Fleet-footed folkies & studious researchers holed up in the hallowed HQ of the English Folk Dance & Song Society can now take a break from obscure… more »
There’s something rather romantic about this Chinese restaurant aboard a pagoda-style boat floating on Regent’s Canal. It looks best at night… more »
‘The best kept secret in Primrose Hill’, La Collina resides on a low-key row of shops in a quiet residential street. It’s a bright two-floor… more »
Just off Camden High Street, this site has seen a number of incarnations over the past few years, but Fifty Five, with its killer cocktail list… more »
It’s testimony to the appeal of this high-class Primrose Hill deli that the Melrose & Morgan team have recently taken on new premises in equally… more »
‘There aren’t many places in London where diners can sit between an English canal & an ancient Italian olive tree’, enthuses a fan. The tranquil… more »
There’s something addictive about L’Absinthe: this neighbourhood bistro has lasted five years on a site that has seen others crash & burn.… more »
Camden’s bohemian contingent loves this bar-restaurant/live-music venue. Such folk are particularly taken with Green Note’s worn-in, carefree… more »
Strada’s pizza bases pass the thin & crispy test. The toppings are fresh, the flavours authentic & the price is right – such things matter… more »
It may be turning 20 this year, but The Lansdowne is still one of the coolest pubs in the area. You’ll often find the Primrose Hill elite (Jude… more »
As its up-front moniker suggests, this chain re-imagines the classic American diner of a million movie scenes through a London lens. Jocks & nerds… more »
Could it be that Gilgamesh, the gussied-up gargantuan that attempts to replicate the kingdom of Babylon, is falling off its throne? It has certainly… more »
Camden isn’t known for its glitz & glamour, but if you’ve put on your glad rags & that’s what you’re after, Babylon is the closest you’ll… more »
No-nonsense simplicity sums up Market, both in terms of decor & food. Bare brick walls line the small room, chairs could have been reclaimed from… more »
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