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SIXTOWNS Staffordshire London Dry Gin | 70cl Bottle | Premium British Porcelain Kiln Bottle | (40% ABV Alcohol) | Infused Only With Finest Ingredients

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But apart from writing the word “Paris” on the menu, there seemed to have been no further thought put into delivering any sort of Parisian experience. Sat on the first-floor above the mouthwatering KERB street food market, the Lockside bar in Camden has a great location and an outdoor terrace to enjoy in the summer months. and feature a video – with spectacular aerial footage – of the journey from the source of the River Derwent to the distillery. SIXTOWNS Pink Gin offers a unique taste experience that is not just a drink, but a flavour adventure.

The official local of the Secret London editorial team, the Lock Tavern offers a roomy beer garden out back, a sunny roof terrace upstairs, juicy burgers from the kitchen and tons of concerts and gigs from interesting bands. Dive into the world of SIXTOWNS Pink Gin today, and indulge in a gin that is truly in a class of its own.Second of all, Joe’s is open until 3am every single day, making it a popular after-party spot for gig-goers at the Roundhouse concert venue across the road. They also rustle up some pretty darn good pizzas and there are plenty of rock gigs and weekly club nights in the Underworld – a live music venue just downstairs.

My coat, when I put it back on, drunk on the prospect of freedom, had a wet arm where it had been trailing off the back of my chair. They’ve also got a cute courtyard beer garden with Banksy-style paintings, and some fab cocktail-making classes too.

In the very nadir of last winter’s lockdown, Charlotte Street became a name I thought carefully about bringing up whenever I was discussing “the state of where we are” with food industry sorts. So metal it could be on the left-hand side of the Periodic Table, The Devonshire Arms or ‘The Dev’ as its known to its regulars, hosts metal DJ nights, metal rock karaoke, and of course, all the throat-burstingly heavy gigs you’d expect: recent performers have included Body Harvest, Iron Bastards and Maggot Heart. DJs specialise in vintage Americana vinyls and records: rock’n’roll, Northern Soul, funk and rockabilly are all in the mix. Many of them hadn’t witnessed first-hand how this once-twinkly, charming thoroughfare, popular with Londoners as well as tourists, was now desolate, boarded-up, bin bag-laden and a sort of Spaghetti Junction for Fitzrovia’s foxes. I’m not entirely sure anyone ate at Elena’s solely for the food, although signed photos of the likes of Gene Wilder and Ella Fitzgerald pointed towards the fact that they’d been made to feel special and valued.

One of the first of the new wave of English whisky makers, Cotswolds Distillery was founded by former US currency trader Daniel Szor, who fell in love with the area when he bought a weekend home there. The menu consists of a variety of traditional meat and fish dishes, gourmet pizza and homemade desserts. When you visit our farm, you will find that the dog shed has now been converted into a distillery and it is from here that Charles Bryant, our master distiller, continues to dream up and experiment with gin under the watchful eye of our six dogs: Midget, Obelix, Flea, Bodrum, Jack and Diesel.Here’s our rundown of 50 of the best pubs in London and the best pub quizzes to get your brain going. Chef Nico Simeone’s “concept” – a themed set six-course 30-something-quid menu that changes every six weeks – has been a huge hit in several cities since it launched in Glasgow in 2017; there are now eight branches across Liverpool, Edinburgh, Belfast, Manchester, London and, most recently, Dublin.

This is not the only distillery in London (there’s Beefeater and more recently Sipsmith and The London Distillery Company on the Bermondsey Beer Mile, among others) but it is the first in east London for more than 100 years.

The Elephant’s Head is a friendly and welcoming, authentic Victorian Camden pub that dates all the way back to 1832. They’ve got a great range of beers on tap, as well as 30+ varieties of gin, and there are regular comedy nights, pub quizzes and live music to boot at The Colonel Fawcett too. A North London landmark and a lively spot, The World’s End draws an eclectic crowd – including even Charles Dickens himself back in the day. Camden is rich in musical history, and true to form, the area still boasts more piercings, tattoos and fliers for terrifyingly-named bands than other buzzy neighbourhoods. The smell and the shouting aside, the “Paris” menu ranged from quite decent to posh aeroplane food, and with small portions, so at least you could be done and get back out into the fresh air mercifully sharpish.

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