North London Food & Culture

What’s new in our June issue?

Explore 27 secret outdoor spots in our new FREE print issue out today. And check out the new distribution points, too

Get one a a point near you: our new branded distribution points
Get one a a point near you: our new branded distribution points
So the news this month is that we have finally got ourselves some smart new distribution units – keep your eyes peeled for them dotted around the area. Our biggest stockist will be outside Phoenicia on Kentish Town Road – where you’ll be able to grab a copy at any time of day. We’ve also got a brand new distribution point in Archway, at the lovely Charlotte Despard pub.

Let’s hope the warm weather is here to stay as this issue we cross our fingers and take a peek at the great outdoors – with a guide to 27 lesser known spots to dawdle or daydream across north London.

Elsewhere, we speak to broadsheet columnist Polly Vernon about where she likes to hang out, shine the spotlight on Japanese restaurant Kami, new deli Silverberry Kitchen and hot new opening the Bull & Gate.

And, if you’re a fan of musician Luke Haines (the other half of Sian Pattenden, who created our Cultural Maps), it’s worth reading his witty rant against the rise of the speciality coffee shop.


LOCAL ADVERTISING


Issue 23 KT coverKentishtowner in print is now available FREE at key pubs, bars, shops and cafes in six London postcodes: NW1, N6, N7, NW5, N19, and NW3 (see list below).

And if you’re missing Gasholder on the reverse side, that’s because our King’s Cross title has grown up and become a standalone publication in its own right.

It’s only a short hop down to N1C to pick up a free copy, though. Here’s where you can find a free copy of Gasholder when it’s published on June 19.

MAIN KENTISHTOWNER STOCKISTS BY POSTCODE

NW5
Cafes & Restaurants
Patron, Joe’s, Carrots & Daikon, Bear + Wolf, Dirty Burger, Ruby Violet, Pizza East, The Fields Beneath, Mario’s Cafe, The Wine Cellar, Cafe Rustique, Housepresso, Truffles Deli, E.Mono, Somewhere Over Knowhere
Pubs
The Grafton, Bull & Gate, Fiddlers Elbow, Southampton Arms, Lord Southampton, Junction Tavern, Bull & Last, The Vine, The Pineapple, The Oxford, Lion & Unicorn, Abbey Tavern, Camden Brewery, Rose & Crown, Lord Palmerston
Shops, Libraries & Galleries
Caps n Taps, Costcutter (Prince Of Wales Road), Drinker’s Paradise, Shreeji Newsagents, Mehmet’s, We Make London (Malden Road), Zabludowicz, Soho Hip, Phoenicia, Jonathan Norris, Harry’s Fine Foods, Owl Bookshop, Flaxon Ptootch, Kentish Town Library, Queen’s Crescent Library, Queen’s Crescent Surgery, David’s Newsagent, Matt Townsend Antiques Emporium, Touch Tuina
NW1
Prince Albert, Old Eagle, Golden Lion, Cob Gallery, Guanabana, Two Doors Down, Arancini Brothers, Doppio Cafe, Channel 22 Films, Casa Tua, Leyas, Coffee Jar, Cote Camden, DRAF, Tapping The Admiral, Lord Stanley, Colonel Fawcett, Roundhouse, Tower 47, Camden Lock Market, Lantana
N19
Charlotte Despard, Future and Found, The Star, Spoke
N6
Kalendar
N7
Craft Beer Shop (York Way), Tufnell Park Tavern, Shillibeer’s, Pleasance Theatre, SKK Lighting, Vinyl Cafe at Tileyard
NW3
Silverberry Cafe, The Stag, Beetroot Deli, Black Truffle, Washington pub, The Hill


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