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The cooler-than-school Kensal Rise crowds quickly warmed to The Island. They like its off-the-beaten-track location, which deters casual passers-by… more »
Run as a spin-off from Neasden’s awe-inspiring Swaminarayan Temple (worth a visit in its own right), Shayona occupies what looks like an industrial… more »
The youthful Kensal Rise community has taken to this new café-cum-bistro like ducks to water. Locals feel right at home in a space that resembles… 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 »
Perhaps inspired by the ultra-cool King’s Cross hangout Drink Shop & Do, Kensal Rise now has its own café/cocktail bar/social club where the… more »
Big & jovial, The William IV brings a much-needed spark to the soulless area between Willesden Junction & Kensal Rise. It’s bright, bouncy &… more »
‘Paradise is a fantastic spot,’ declares one fan of this groovy bar/restaurant/club combo, which can generate a great night out without… more »
‘Willesden Green isn’t known for its culinary delights, but this sushi restaurant is worth the trip’, advise besotted fans of family-run… more »
Situated on the canal above Tom Dixon’s furniture showroom, the Dock Kitchen attracts a design-savvy crowd. Exposed brick, ultra-cool lighting… more »
Tucked away in Wood Green's central ‘media village’, this branch of the Davy’s chain looks the part from the outside, & sports a pleasantly… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Tricked out in shades of lurid orange, this Oasis signals its Polish presence in a dour shopping arcade just off the Neasden roundabout. Inside… more »
Almost 15 years old, Penk’s established its place in Queen’s Park long before the area’s gentrification. Now there are many excellent spots… more »
Taking inspiration from the 1960s, this Kensal Rise/North Kensington corner boozer has recently been recast as a quirky, funked-up 'drinking establishment-cum-social… more »
It might be a ‘bit of a trek’ for non-locals, but this sympathetically restored Victorian gin palace is worth the voyage, according to impressed… more »
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