Summer fairs and all-day picnicking might be off the agenda, but there’s no need to let the calendar fall empty. Here are some fantastic events – and exclusive special offers – to help usher in the ...
Last November City Hall night czar Amy Lamé said Camden’s legendary LGBTQ venue – which goes back decades as a haven for the queer community – is ‘closer to getting reopened’. The famous haunt has ...
Where exactly is it? Although Berberè opened a while back, it had never quite climbed into my must-visits – purely because I generally choose other options than the wood-fired stuff. But the Kentish ...
Now that the end is nigh for the Bull & Gate, Kentish Town’s most famous small live music venue, isn’t the door wide open for this peeling, rather forlorn old boozer? Readers will remember its moment ...
For years I lived on Grafton Terrace, where West Kentish Town blurs into Gospel Oak on the cusp of swanky old NW3. In fact, I remember, back in the noughties, one estate agent even trying to sell me ...
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 ...
This artwork, pictured above, is both tranquil and captivating – and an unmissable sight if you venture down to canalside King’s Cross this winter. By award-winning British artist Liz West, ...
Historians say the work, completed by artist James Frederick King in 1850, is ‘without comparison’ in London, showing us ‘modest and grand buildings, domestic, public and agricultural on both sides of ...