MUST DO: Good Ship Comedy at Colonel Fawcett
Have a giggle at what is now Camden’s best kept stand-up secret
MUST DO: Good Ship Comedy at Colonel Fawcett Read More »
Have a giggle at what is now Camden’s best kept stand-up secret
MUST DO: Good Ship Comedy at Colonel Fawcett Read More »
Prepare for the month ahead with our pick of the weird, the eclectic and the downright fabulous. From music-making to Jewish comedy, cute animals to free gin. Get involved.
15 dates for the diary in October and beyond Read More »
Snap a pic of what you’re tucking into today. There’s a slap up lunch at Colonel Fawcett up for grabs for the best shots
Show us your lunch – and win a posh one Read More »
What makes the perfect one o’clock feed – and how much it should cost?
Where do you eat lunch? Read More »
Plus this week: make your own mosaics, the Beardsmore Gallery’s big launch, new stuff at the Colonel Fawcett – and how we compete with the, er, fixed gear hipsters
Pinboard: Any news on the Bull & Gate? And how Kentish Town squares up to Hackney Read More »
It’s the biggest weekend of the year, with the return of Alma Street. Plus the latest events at Owl, Colonel Fawcett, Poppies and another festival for Camden
Pinboard: Alma Street Festival 2013 – and books, music and gin Read More »
A new chef at the acclaimed backstreet food pub. But is he any cop?
Big Review: Colonel Fawcett, Camden Town Read More »
1. The rise and fall and rise again of Queen’s Crescent Market? Regular readers will know how much we love Queen’s Crescent Market, and so we’re pleased to report that finally, an ambitious new manager has taken over the only street market in NW5, and one of the oldest in London to boot. And we’re
Pinboard: Queen’s Crescent on the up? Help Shebeen. And who won Pub of the Year? Read More »
This is a recipe to impress people as it looks very smart. It can be prepared a few days in advance ready to assemble on the day. It’s a take on the great British classic gammon, pineapple and fried egg, but we have refined it to fit our style here at the Colonel Fawcett. The
Kentishtowner Kitchen: Ham Hock Terrine by Colonel Fawcett’s Dorian Kirk Read More »
Our last category in the Reader Awards 2012, and it’s not overstating the matter to say that there has never been a time so fecund to dine close to home. New openings abound, and old favourites like The Abbey have launched quality offerings like Farmer Tom’s Kitchen. Votes were cast far and wide, with E.Mono,
Kentishtowner Awards: Best Evening Meal 2012 Read More »