Welcome to our guide for the area around Kentish Town Road in Camden. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Kentish Town Road is 'Kentish Town Tube' which is about 9 minutes to the North East.
Mango Room
There’s little doubt that the Mango Room offers one of the top Caribbean dining experiences in the city. The reputation hasn’t gone to their heads... More
Autumn Food Shopping
When temperatures gradually drop and evening light begins to dissipate late afternoon, we look to our stomachs to provide us with comfort. Hearty meals and... More
The Bull and Gate
389 Kentish Town Road, NW5
This North London dive is the epicentre of the capital's live music scene. Bands of all shapes, styles... More
Within three minutes’ walk of Euston Station, between Regent's Park and the British Museum and close to Kings Cross Station, this modern hotel offers guests ... More
Modern, spotless and refreshingly affordably, this hotel is conveniently located at the very hub of London’s transport network with King’s Cross Station a couple of ... More
Big-haired cynic Simon Amstell recently announced he was giving up Don't Mind The Buzzcocks to concentrate on his live work. And so here he is, ...More
Arch 65,
The Catacombs,Stables Market,Camden,
London,
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9 minutes walk from Kentish Town Road, NW1
As well as housing a renowned ceramic art gallery, Painted Earth offers kids a fantastic opportunity to test their own artistic talents. Supervised by friendly ... More
It’s great to see this fabulous arts venue re-open its doors after a stunning refurbishment. Boasting a colourful 160-year history, the buliding was first ... More
Just a couple of minutes from Camden Town tube station this harmonic haven is a convenient stop-off when faced with any dissonant difficulties.
The staff ... More
Handmade wooden beds, matresses and furniture that are a class above your average flat packed homeware. All the timber is ethically sourced and fairly traded, ... More
Fogg's owners Joy and Simon run the restaurant with a charming enthusiasm. The concept of this amiable eatery is based on Jules Vernes' book 'Round ... More
Unique and innovative workshops teaching flower arranging and floristry with monthly, weekly or daily workshops. This is a really enjoyable art form that allows its ... More
The Open University is a national institution. Thousands have studied for a degree by watching their inspired 1970s-style television programmes and although the courses are ...More
Originally a point of defense for troops loyal to parliament during the English Civil War, Parliament Hill (previously known as Traitor's Hill) is now a ... More
The Lock Tavern would be a great place to drop in and escape the tiresome, tie-dye-clad vendors of Camden’s famous street market. Unfortunately that wouldn’t ... More
A decent gastropub that retains enough of the 'pub' aspect to ensure a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Leather sofas are well worn, despite a recent change ... More
Now that the Camden Palace has been pointlessly rebranded as 'KOKO', an started putting on funky house nights, the Electric Ballroom is the last great ...More
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