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Hot off the press: May’s print Kentishtowner

Ideas for new parks, shops, walks and squares to transfore the area, plus loads more features in your latest free edition

Out today: the May 2016 edition of Kentishtowner
Out today: the May 2016 edition of Kentishtowner

As the sun finally graces us with its seasonal presence, May’s free print edition of Kentishtowner hits the streets today too. And it’s so bright and optimistic, you’re gonna have to wear shades to read it (probably).

Inside, we hear from musician Polly Scattergood on her audio-visual exhibition currently to be found at Mario’s Cafe, meet the secret hedgehog community of Regent’s Park and discover more about Malden Road’s latest pop-up shop, called Grrrr!

Food reviews include five essential things to try from the brand new menu at Camden’s Daughter, lunch for under a tenner at Aisuru sushi and the classic pho soup at Chalk Farm’s long-running Vietnamese, Thanh Binh.

And on the cover, we reveal the potential for a brand new park to rival New York’s acclaimed High Line running on disused railway bridges from Kentish Town Road to King’s Cross, plus three more projects that could transform the K-Town environment for the better.


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Grab a copy, have a read, then add your comments to our survey and let’s see if we can make the Camden High Line actually happen.

Here’s where to find your free copy:

MAIN KENTISHTOWNER STOCKISTS BY POSTCODE

Station Handouts (5pm-8pm, Monday 9th May)

Kentish Town
Camden Road
Chalk Farm
Mornington Crescent
Gospel Oak

Distribution Units

Kentish Town West Overground
Tufnell Park Underground
Gospel Oak Overground
The Roundhouse (reception)
Phoenicia supermarket

NW5

Shops, Libraries & Galleries
Caps ‘n’ Taps, Costcutter (Prince Of Wales Road), Drinker’s Paradise, Shreeji Newsagents, Mehmet’s, Zabludowicz, Soho Hip, 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
Cafes & Restaurants
Truffles Deli (distribution unit), Beef & Brew, Pit Stop Cafe, 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, E.Mono
Pubs
Gipsy Queen, Camden’s Daughter, 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

NW1

Roundhouse (distribution unit) Camden Garden Centre’s Pritchard & Ure Cafe 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, The Bowery Bagel, Camden Lock Market, Interchange, Lantana

N19

Charlotte Despard (distribution unit), Future and Found, The Star, Spoke, St John Tavern

N6

Kalendar

N7

Buna Oromia, Craft Beer Shop (York Way), Tufnell Park Tavern, Shillibeer’s, Pleasance Theatre, SKK Lighting

N1C

Central St Martins at Granary Square – two key distribution units nr Caravan and Yumchaa

NW3

The Stag, Beetroot Deli, Black Truffle, Washington pub, The Load of Hay


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