Where To Pick Up Your Free Kentishtowner – In Print

Whaddyareckon?

Whaddyareckon?

Thanks to everyone who popped by The Grafton yesterday evening – we shifted hundreds of copies, with eager readers snapping up several at a time. And a big sloppy kiss to all of you who tweeted such nice things.

Feverishly devouring the first copies last night

Feverishly devouring the first edition

A must-grab (we hope) for regulars and newcomers alike, the monthly 16 page tabloid-sized paper includes a mix of popular features and new additions like our columnists Esther Walker and TV presenter Rick Edwards.

Today we’ve been distributing like crazy all day so if you’re quick over the weekend you’ll be able to pick up a FREE copy at these select outlets.

Don’t worry if your favourite place isn’t listed – just let us know and we can probably swing by with our few remaining copies ASAP. Enjoy!

Cafes & Restaurants

Pizza EastThe Fields Beneath Arancini Brothers Mario’s Cafe The Wine CellarDoppio Cafe Cafe Rustique Kalendar Houspresso Truffles Deli Delicious By Franco Kentish Canteen E.Mono Map Cafe

Shops, Libraries & Galleries

Eeenymeeny Future & Found Phoenicia Harrington & Squire Harry’s Fine Foods Owl Bookshop Flaxon Ptootch Oskar Pink Zabludowicz Collection Camden Lock Market Kentish Town Library

Pubs

The Grafton Southampton Arms Colonel Fawcett Tufnell Park Tavern Junction Tavern Bull & Last The Star Dartmouth Arms The Vine The Pineapple The Oxford Bull & Gate Assembly House Lion & Unicorn Abbey Tavern Camden Brewery Tapping The Admiral Hawley Arms Lock Tavern

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8 Responses to Where To Pick Up Your Free Kentishtowner – In Print

  1. Nigel Smith (@nigelcsmith) February 1, 2013 at 4:51 pm #

    Lovely. I’ll pick one up on my way home.

  2. Tessa Crockett February 1, 2013 at 5:09 pm #

    Well done all of you.. shall pick up my copy from Arancini’s or the Abbey..

    • Kentishtowner February 1, 2013 at 5:47 pm #

      Great to hear! Both key stockists so should be plenty there.

  3. Nick February 2, 2013 at 12:51 pm #

    What about Queens Crescent library? And a few other places in West KT?

    Nick

    • Jack February 4, 2013 at 1:38 pm #

      I agree. I think more focus on Queens Crescent area in general might give a more balanced representation of Nw5. Great work taking the step into print!

  4. Rob February 4, 2013 at 2:22 pm #

    I agree too, more focus on Queens Crescent, and not just to refer to the areas around the city farm as “London’s most deprived”! A brilliant paper though, well done.

  5. Kentishtowner February 4, 2013 at 2:31 pm #

    Thanks for the feedback. It’s now stocked in Queen’s Crescent Library and Talacre Sports Centre, and will shortly be in the City Farm. Don’t forget it’s in Map, Brewery and the Admiral too. If you’re a regular reader you’ll know we are absolute torch-bearers for Queen’s Crescent (both editors have lived in the area for years). Here’s a history we published last year, for example, and there’ll be lots of QC in forthcoming issues: http://www.kentishtowner.co.uk/2012/09/19/wednesday-picture-a-brief-history-of-queens-crescent/

  6. Dean February 8, 2013 at 1:29 pm #

    You can pick a copy from Torriano too.