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The World’s End has been a North London landmark ever since it opened. Its rich past includes serving pints to author Charles Dickens and many famous city dwellers, and today it’s frequented by a buzzy mix of clientele. Camden’s trendy, eclectic vibe is reflected in this quirky, friendly pub. If you’re in the area, it’s ...
View full reviewMa Petite Jamaica sits in the heart of Camden Town, a stone’s throw from the famous Camden Locks and market, and surrounded by live music venues. From its happy hour to its hearty and authentic Jamaican cuisine, it’s the perfect place to start a night out or wind down an evening.
Walking in, we were greeted by a colourf...
Strada's stylish interiors and contemporary, regional Italian cuisine have made it a diner's favourite all over the UK. The sprawling metropolis of London is home to a number of these superb eateries, so whether you find yourself in the cultural quarter of South Bank or on the chic streets of Kensington, you're never too far from en...
View full reviewIn two fabulous locations, Pier 1 offers fish and chips with a difference, bringing a modern edge to well-loved favourites. The Haymarket venue is ideal for a pre-theatre meal, or for somewhere to relax after strolling through London's West End. The other site is situated in hip Camden, again extremely convenient and accessible. ...
View full reviewwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Japanese noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama, they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine great, fresh an...
View full reviewCaponata is building itself a reputation as one of London's most exciting establishments. This modern Sicilian restaurant and bar offers a regularly changing seasonal menu - with all dishes freshly prepared on the premises - and also works in harmony with The Forge, a beautiful acoustically designed music venue that promotes some of...
View full reviewAward-winning inSpiral Lounge is an innovative gluten-free vegan restaurant overlooking Camden Lock waterside, specialising in optimum nutrition cuisine. Their emphasis is on providing a whole, 100 per cent natural, plant-based menu. Founded by nutritionally trained chefs, inSpiral uses exotic and healing ingredients from around ...
View full reviewIn London's buzzing Camden Town, you'll discover a fish and chips shop with a difference. Opened by Dubliners Barry Wallace and Simon Whiteside following the success of sister establishment Bia Mara in Brussels (one of the most popular restaurants in the Belgian capital), Hook offers a new and innovative take on a British classic. Y...
View full reviewHidden between leafy Regent's Park and Camden's vibrant markets, The Edinboro Castle is a pub with generous proportions. With 4 well-kept real ales, 7 speciality beers, 9 lagers & 5 ciders on tap, there's plenty to go with the seasonal, regionally sourced pub food. In the summer, the large garden plays host to barbecues and al fresco...
View full reviewA stroll from Camden Town station, on the left before the historic railway bridge, is Camden Lock's Global Kitchen; a waterside haven for foodies. Watch stallholders rustle up delicious and imaginative worldwide cuisine right before your eyes. In the West Yard, alongside the picturesque Regent's Canal take in the smells of a doz...
View full reviewNo one can deny that this opulent, intricately designed venue is more than worthy of its cluster of awards, including 'Best Interior', 'Coolest Restaurant' and 'Diner's Choice'. With the mammoth, two-floored venue comprising separate restaurant, bar and club areas, all ornamented with wood carvings, mosaics and huge statues, it's ve...
View full reviewInspired by the Jules Verne novel Around the World in 80 Days (and named after its hero, Phileas Fogg), Fogg's Restaurant & Bar offers diners the chance to set sail on a culinary journey across the globe. Even the interior looks like a ship, with chunky wooden furniture, vintage chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, and a map ou...
View full reviewPorky’s is an American-style joint serving peckish Londoner’s Memphis barbecue food. Make sure you arrive ravenous, as quantity matches the superb quality of the dishes on offer at this upbeat venue. Diners are invited to feast in a stripped-back setting comprising exposed brick walls with vintage posters and cool lighting, al...
View full reviewWith its lively atmosphere, fun staff and soulful Latin-Caribbean menu, Guanabana will fool you into thinking you have gone on holiday for the night. With a bottle under my arm (ready to take full advantage of the byopolicy) my friend and I made our way to the restaurant's twinkly-lit patio, breathing in smells of sizzling plantain ...
View full reviewFor a taste of Argentine cuisine, it’s worth venturing to one of London’s most distinguished restaurants, La Patagonia. The brains behind La Patagonia have recreated the charm and character of the barrio restaurants of Argentina in England’s capital. Once inside, guests will discover a rustic interior, comprising brick walls...
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