Reviews

  • Inverness Street Market, Camden Town 12th March 2010

    The other market in Camden is still worth a visit…Though it’s not the market that everyone means when they talk about Camden, a trip down the lively Inverness Street in the centre of the town, when the streets are lines with market stalls selling anything from football shirts, scarves, posters... Read More

  • Eco Cafe, Camden Town 12th March 2010

    Step into Camden Town's bright and ever-so Eco Cafe for a totally 'green' experience. But take a coat, warns the WeLoveCamden reviewer....Five minutes down from the main hustle and bustle of Camden Town’s market strip of traders and tourist hotspots, sits the brightly coloured... Read More

  • Romance novelist and north Londoner Heidi Rice talks to WeLoveCamden.co.uk 10th November 2009

    North London’s very own romance novelist Heidi Rice saw her seventh book, Public Affair – Secretly Expecting, published last week.  The author, a self-confessed romance novel fan, tries to write two novels a year for the publisher Mills and Boon, talks to WeLoveCamden.co.uk about what it... Read More

  • Looking for good holidays with great prices? 30th September 2009

    Find out about, trips, places, offers and deals on hotels, flights and packages. Current travel Offers -worth looking at -7 nights Menorca at £125 pp, if you’re booking for next summer, free kids places still available, coach travel to the coast from only 99p the plus news on... Read More

  • Windfall Cottage winner reviews 'beautiful experience' 12th May 2009

    Avenues Property and WeLoveEverywhere.co.uk reader Jean Evans was the lucky winner of our weekend break in the Cotswolds competition.... It was a wonderful experience for us all, the cottage itself was newly architectured and designed very tastefully with every room having its own individual... Read More

  • The Angel, Highgate High Street. 30th March 2009

    When you first walk into this pub you are struck with the décor, a mismatch of ornaments, local artists work, kooky fittings and general eclectic bits and bobs, rather busy but very interesting. Don’t let that put you off because this boozer is a little diamond. The drinks range is huge and... Read More

  • Day with the Dead 26th February 2009

    It may seem like a strange choice of a day out but why not visit Highgate Cemetery? It's a beautiful peaceful place and well worth a visit. Highgate Cemetery was opened in 1839. This main Cemetery became known as the West cemetery after the creation of the East cemetery in 1854. The West cemetery... Read More

  • Slumdog Millionaire, Camden Odeon 2nd February 2009

    This is, in many ways, a ‘feel-good’ movie: it is heartfelt, funny and, above all, romantic, though it doesn't shy away from Mumbai's darker side, says WeLoveCamden.co.uk reader, James Brown. In a similar way to Danny Boyle’s 2004 release ‘Millions’, perhaps the most significant theme... Read More

  • Great food at the Junction Tavern 17th February 2009

    For great food get to the Junction Tavern on Fortess Road. Absolutely brilliant starters and main courses and reasonable prices too!! I love sitting out in the garden weather permitting but you can also eat in the conservatory area, the wine list is excellent and the service very good indeed... Read More

  • 'Dull and frustrating...' Arsenal 0 - 0 West Ham 2nd February 2009

    WeLoveCamden reader and Arsenal fan, Christian Kent, takes us through another difficult day at the office for Arsene Wenger. Had he or hadn't he boarded a plane to London? The pre-match chatter was all about the Russian, Andrei Arshavin, and whether he had agreed a deal with Arsenal in the... Read More

  • Live Music at the Bull & Gate 19th January 2009

    Want to get out this weekend and listen to some new developing acts? Have you considered a visit to the Bull & Gate on Kentish Town Road? Since the 1980's this pub has seen many acts perform in the music room at the back of the building including Blur, Coldplay, Suede, Skunk Anansie and many... Read More

  • The Laws of the Father 5th January 2009

    The Laws of the Father exhibition at the Freud Museum. Interested in Criminology? Want to know how crime detection evolved? Then get down to the Freud Museum, Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead NW3, this exhibition sheds new light on that period through a dramatic father and son conflict. Hans... Read More

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