Ye Olde Camden Town

Camden Town, London's boiling pot of culture. In Camden you can shop in the market, brush shoulders with semi-celebrities, check out Goth/Punk/emo shops, buy a hat, buy a wig, eat something dodgy, drink something dodgy, eat something tasty, buy some massive shoes, buy some drugs, pick up the Other Side, sit in a park, watch an up-coming band, watch a classic band, watch a rubbish band.....Camden Town, there's more to do than you can imagine.

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Dimitar wrote:
09-Sep-2008 - 12:38

Camden town on a saturday between the station and the market is hell. Avoid it by walking round the back up parkway and left through primrose hill. There are some tasty pubs there too.

petebaker wrote:
08-May-2008 - 14:06

You can't beat the Prince Albert pub in Camden. Food's pricey but it's fantastic. Beer's good, good selection and well kept, decent atmosphere, friendly staff, bit of outdoor space. Brilliant pub.



 

Camden Eats

Lunch Break

Yunchaa
Pleasant balcony spot overlooking West Yard and Camden Lock. Buckets of character (read mismatched furniture, bare beams and unpainted walls). If you can prove that you work in Camden then claim a discount, 50p off food and drinks.
Handmade sarnies: £3 - £3.50
Tea/coffee £1 t/a £1.50 e/i
Cakes galore £1.90 - £2.30

Camden Lock Market
Huge range of stalls offering, cheap and mostly unhealthy takeaway. Yum.

Indian, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Sushi and probably some rat. £1.50 - £5.
 
Hi Sushi, Camden LockIf you''re into Sushi you shouldn't be disappointed. Well priced lunch time menu. Attractive outdoor seating by the canal. Inside there's an interesting seating arrangement, where you perch around a hole with a table over it.
Sushi rolls from £3.

 

Camden Pubs

The Edinboro Castle

At the end of Payway - The Castle is the ultimate summer pub, expansive garden with a hut outside serving drinks. Plenty of interesting beer on tap and you can reserve tables throughout the pub. It's right near regents park so perfect for a rolling into after a long day in the sun.

You can't beat the Prince Albert pub in Camden. Food's pricey but it's fantastic. Beer's good, good selection and well kept, decent atmosphere, friendly staff, bit of outdoor space. Brilliant pub.

 

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