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Marcus Wareing’s arrival at the revitalised St Pancras Renaissance Hotel sees him in more humble, less haughty mood. No bad thing, since… more »
Itadaki Zen defines itself as Europe’s first organic & vegan Japanese restaurant. The concept should work (there’s a long tradition of vegan… more »
Historic coaching house meets civilised tavern at Smithy’s, taking you back a step in time. Once a stable block for London’s omnibus-pulling… more »
Reopened after a refurbishment in keeping with the current vogue for cloth-cap utilitarianism, the Queen’s Head is an honest, decent boozer for… more »
The King’s Cross Social Club goes out of its way to be inclusive. A mixed crowd of drinkers & dancers pile into the two-storey site, to be greeted… more »
Co-founder, chef & eco hero Arthur Potts Dawson has left Acorn House to concentrate on his People’s Supermarket project, & there are signs that… more »
A refuge from the King’s Cross crowds, this cavernous space (once a locomotive workshop) was transformed by a team of local architects, who continue… more »
All Dixie decadence, the cavernous lounge bar of this Angel outlier drips with heavy velvet drapes & silken, fringed lampshades. The walls sport… more »
Widely commended for smartening up Caledonian Road & bringing decent, affordable British cooking to the area, The Brill remains a good-looking… more »
The King’s Cross arm of the Big Chill brand – which also boasts a summer festival & a record label – is a good call if you’re into music… more »
Jam-packed with vintage ‘kitchenalia’ & knitted goods galore, this colourful café brings a bit of cheer to the bottom of Cally Road. If it’s… more »
Little sibling of Camino, Bar Pepito is a quiet, quaint spot where sherry aficionados come for a tipple. The tiny room is full of faithful touches… more »
Credited with helping to kick-start the gentrification of King’s Cross, this reliable Spanish eatery has managed to maintain its momentum… more »
In spite of its out-of-the-way location, the bar at Camino has to be King’s Cross’s worst-kept secret. By day there’s a steady trickle of… more »
Building on the success of quirky King’s Cross café/watering hole/social club Drink Shop & Do, its owners have launched a destination club/bar… more »
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