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If the Camden swarms get too much, take yourself off to this enjoyably relaxed yet effortlessly hip pub inhabiting the area’s backwaters. There… more »
A handy new option for Kentish Town’s art-loving pub-goers, this young buck from the Geronimo Inns stable is pitched directly beneath the Giant… more »
You’ll find this cool-as-a-cucumber gastropub lurking in the Camden backwaters, making it an ideal refuge from the swathes of goths & teenyboppers… more »
Pub & live-music venue in equal parts, The Abbey is a bustling place that’s never short of drinkers. It is best known for open-mic Tuesdays,… more »
You’ll have to make a detour off the busy tourist trail to reach the Grand Union, but Camden chic travels further than the main drag. Inside… more »
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It’s hard to fault this unpretentious Kentish Town stalwart. Locals, enjoying a pint of Red Stripe at the bar, love the place, & first-timers… more »
With modest prices & a BYO policy (which means you can add your own rum to the fruity mocktails), it’s little wonder Guanabana brims with groups… more »
Beach-side dining in Kentish Town seems improbable, but Bintang – its walls adorned with pictures of sunsets – is as close as you’ll get… more »
Don’t be put off by the joyless exterior on Kentish Town High Street; this charming southern Italian trattoria has plenty of warmth inside. Squeeze… more »
This energetic old-timer has lost none of its buzz over the years. Mango Room is still bright & bubbly, & it bounces nightly to the beats of ska… more »
Praise is unanimous for this ‘friendly, light, unpretentious’ newcomer, which has given a once-doomed corner sight near Kentish Town tube a… more »
Scotland’s largest indie brewery has chosen a Camden backstreet for its first foray into London’s burgeoning craft beer scene. The old Laurel… more »
Squeeze on your skinniest jeans & lace up your brogues: the preened indie kids at this cooler-than-school watering hole follow a strict dress code… more »
Only a heartless cynic could resist the homespun charm of this bona fide backstreet taverna, where you wish the darling waiters were your long-lost… more »
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