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Food

Big Review: Spaniards Inn, Hampstead

It’s the bank holiday weekend, so what pub in the area screams a sunny afternoon more than the Spaniards? And the other week, when we …

Art

Pinboard: Films, rooftops, clubs – a bank holiday special. And an unexpectedly great market?

1. A road movie at King’s Cross Filling Station? Quick, quick, quick. It’s the last weekend for the outdoor Everyman Cinema, which is based at …

Food

Big Review: The Magdala, NW3

There are plenty of famous gastro boozers to be found scattered about the fringes of Hampstead Heath. The Magdala is perhaps a little more tucked …

Art

Pinboard: free offers, free events – and another reader artwork comp

1. Dont miss free stuff in our April print edition – and the first ever Camden Lock Farmers’ Market! Have you picked up a copy …

Drink

Top 5: Hangouts for Liam Gallagher in Kentish Town

Why is the still wild Gallagher hanging out in such genteel middle-aged haunts?

Food

Big Review: The Smithfield Tavern, vegetarian pub in Clerkenwell

On a rare daytime sojourn to Clerkenwell, we skirted Smithfield’s famous meat market, searching for a lunch spot. Something not too grand, but not too …

Food

Review: Poppies Fish and Chips, Camden Town

One look at the place reveals the scale of the ambition. It’s been completely transformed, with original fixtures and fittings throughout. But what’s the cod like?

Drink

Review: Junction Tavern, Kentish Town

It’s just been sold after 10 years to new owners. So what’s the food offering at the Junction Tavern like now? Our story on the …

Community

Pinboard: Eating & drinking special (with another closure, alas)

1. A refreshed Lord Palmerston Despite still being minus two degrees, with a chill factor that positively makes us want to scream, pubs across the …

Food

Poppies 1940s fish shop launches in Camden Town today

The space is set to be a homage to London in the 1940s and 50s, complete with fancy things like a restored vintage Jukebox and reclaimed cinema seating

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