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Arsène Wenger is reportedly a regular here, & in many ways, Morgan M mirrors his Arsenal team: a big name at the helm (chef Morgan Meunier), easy… more »
Having taken his innovative Nordic cuisine to North Road restaurant in Smithfield, Danish chef Christoffer Hruskova has recast this tiny room on… more »
With the brash blare of Upper Street buffered by leafy residential streets & a church spire rising in the distance, The Duchess is sitting pretty… more »
Way before the little espresso cup of spicy pumpkin soup arrives as an elegant amuse-bouche, it’s evident that this Barnsbury newcomer is… more »
Brave the madness of Holloway Road &, a short skip from Highbury & Islington tube, you’ll get a rare opportunity to experience Georgian cuisine… more »
The Lamb Beer & Liquor, to give it its full title, is a welcome new watering hole on a grim stretch of this grimy north London artery. Formerly… 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 »
With its green-panelled walls & worn-in leather Chesterfields, The Library has the faint air of a gentleman’s study, yet lacks the level of class… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
In 1843, before taking part in the last duel fought on English soil, it’s said the good Colonel F sought Dutch courage in a nip of his beloved… more »
Public House is a true eccentric, lurking with mischievous intent just off Upper Street. Antique chairs, Chesterfields, standard lamps & assorted… more »
The latest venture from the chap behind the Star of Bethnal Green has won a fair few fans & it’s easy to see why. As well as showcasing some… more »
Located in a Kentish Town backstreet, The Pineapple recently faced being canned. Cue articulate and persuasive patrons John Snow, Rufus Sewell… more »
Behind the elegant Georgian frontage of this Barnsbury gastropub lies a bar packed with well-heeled 30- & 40somethings, who fill the high-ceilinged… more »
Praise is unanimous for this ‘friendly, light, unpretentious’ newcomer, which has given a once-doomed corner sight near Kentish Town tube a… more »
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