North London Food & Culture

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Culture

Why Highgate Ponds are ‘the perfect getaway’

It’s finally outdoor swimming season. Here photographer Ruth Corney explains their appeal in her own words and pictures

Art

OMG! Look at these Brexit protest custard creams

Artist Sian Pattenden on how the referendum result drove her to paint on the humble biscuit

History

Jeffreys Street is 200 years old this week

This weekend sees a bicentenary celebration of one handsome Kentish Town street

Eating & Drinking

Kerb Camden Market is about to launch

Independent streetfood collective to take over the West Yard from next month

Camdens Daughter
Eating & Drinking

Camden’s Daughter relaunches this weekend

The Kentish Town Road pub is offering 50% off its new food menu till Sunday night

London

Why I put up with my noisy neighbours

Let’s bring up a new generation better equipped to endure the rich cacophony of the area

Eating & Drinking

MUST DO: Crick’s Corner, Dartmouth Park

Stroll to one the most attractive new cafes in the area for lunch this weekend

Film

Why are cinemas so full of noisy people?

Gabbing, stinky snacks, endless toilet breaks…we ask readers what gets their goat. Plus a former cinema manager speaks out

Eating & Drinking

What do you think of Benugo taking over the Parliament Hill Cafe?

For 30 years it’s been run by the D’Auria family. But that’s all set to change in May

London

Seen this underrated view from Dartmouth Park?

There’s nothing cutesy or cliched about this perspective over London. And that’s why we love it

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