‘NW5’s friendliest deli’: Truffles celebrates a decade
This month it’s ten years since entrepreneurial local boy Lee Smyth swapped horses for courses
This month it’s ten years since entrepreneurial local boy Lee Smyth swapped horses for courses
We confess we haven’t returned to The Star, taken over earlier this summer by Duncan (ex-Stag), since a fleeting visit just after it reopened. Back then Duncan seemed pretty confident about his new chef and food offering. But we think, despite its gorgeous tiled interior, The Star is a tough call: it’s an off-the-beaten-track location, …
Ghost signs abound in the deepest valley of NW5 and its surrounds, says Amelia Horgan
Nestled in the armpit between Junction Road and Dartmouth Park Hill is one of London’s lesser known and refreshingly unconventional parks. Most Londoners – if they’ve even heard of the area itself (named after the Earl of Dartmouth who bought the land in the 18th Century) – might imagine handsome if somewhat sleepy tree-lined streets, …
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Mrs Kentishtowner always feels it could be candle-lit and so much more cosy. Surely they’ve seen the roaring fires at the Southampton down the road?