First up? What locals call The Conny, the 1858 landmark building on the edge of the Regent’s Canal. If you haven’t yet been in since its restoration, you simply must check out its new upstairs rooftop ...
Sister to branches in Holloway and nearby East Finchley, expect all the usual suspects from freshly baked sourdough to the ...
The award-winning print and online title Kentishtowner was founded in 2010 and is part of London Belongs To Me, a citywide network of travel guides for locals. For more info on what we write about and ...
Reclaim Queen’s Crescent is a group campaigning for the twice-weekly market to thrive again. Val Stevenson explains how to get involved ...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that the western fringes of NW5 do not boast the same wealth of coffee shops as other parts of the postcode (let alone its neighbouring ones). In fact, up the ...
Originally the Star & Garter, what's next for the former Old Farm House, O'Reilly's and Camden's Daughter ? First there was the post on Instagram: “This is your captains speaking: Thanks for ...
Now this is a one-off. “It’s what I’d call a whimsical homage to Kentish Town,” says filmmaker David Hill, of his new 9-minute short film on the area that’s now live on Youtube. “It’s based on the ...
Right now we’ve got a bit of a crush on this North Road boozer, located on the incline that sweeps down from Highgate village to the less haughty realness of East Finchley. It started in the summer, ...
atron cave à manger has, since its inception a few years ago, become something of a Kentish Town institution, with its small but tasty menu of Francophile classics, dim lighting and buzzy atmosphere.
Er, so it never quite happened in north London, but there was still an enjoyable sense of expectation amongst the thousands who thronged Primrose Hill ...