The large beer garden at Edinboro Castle - big enough to accommodate 200 people - is the main event and makes this pub something of a Camden institution. The concreted garden and wooden tables are quickly filled as soon as the sun comes out (despite the location sandwiched between the congested Delancey Street and noisy train tracks). Packed with trendy twenty-something Camdenites who flock here in large numbers for a post-work drink on a summer's evening, the place has a buzzing, party vibe. In the colder months it's less hectic and the smaller inside space, decorated with shabby gilt framed mirrors and worn sofas, provides a good place to get a drink. Do make sure you're not in a hurry though - service can be painfully slow.
The Edinboro Castle
57 Mornington Terrace, NW1 7RU
Party vibe, shabby sofas, beer garden buzz in Camden
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