Although I don't really give a fvck, I can jump on public transpo
Although I don't really give a fvck, I can jump on public transpo
Princess of Wales on Chalcott Road Primrose Hill is a well-situated boozer, and location is everything when eating, I gather.
https://www.lovetheprincess.com/
Or walk up the hill from Chalk Farm for the charms of Belsize Park, where there are loads of eateries, and further up for Hampstead.
There's **** all by way of decent gastropubs in that vicinity. Head a bit further north:
https://www.thebullandlast.co.uk/
https://www.stjohnstavern.com/
God yes, back in the day, when I think it was considered awfully trendy. I think it's risen again recently, hasn't it?
Here are some once-trendy restaurants which have singularly and inexplicably failed to mount a comeback:
1. Quaglino's
2. San Lorenzo
3. Can't think of a third.
And you're in a time-warp
No, nothing has changed. In fact, it struck me that English's is probably the closest connection I have to my childhood, for absolutely everything about it is identical to the place I used to be taken by my parents when I was a nipper. Everything else from that time has changed or gone completely.
Oh, she loves chips and gravy, but rejects the notion of it with fish.
I love mushy peas. It's best with a saveloy and a battered sausage, though. You slather absolutely fúcking everything with ketchup, salt and vinegar, tip the mushy peas over it and then dig into the delicious mess. Food of the gods.
Funny thing, one battered sausage and one saveloy is perfect, while two of either would be too much.
Monty92 "There's **** all by way of decent gastropubs in that vicinity. Head a bit further north:
https://www.thebullandlast.co.uk/"
Ignore that suggestion EGA
Unless you can delay your flight back until the Autumn
Just saw that when I clicked on the link. Too late, I'm here already