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Blues Kitchen
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American style restaurant and bar serving authentic BBQ with live blues performances. Known for bourbon cocktails and Southern comfort food.
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American style restaurant and bar serving authentic BBQ with live blues performances. Known for bourbon cocktails and Southern comfort food.
Victorian pub with contemporary twist featuring rooftop terrace overlooking Camden Market. Serves craft beers and elevated pub food.
Contemporary gastropub known for extensive craft beer selection and seasonal British menu. Features regular beer tastings and food pairing events.
Historic pub dating back to 1800s with original Victorian features and cozy atmosphere. Famous for real ales and traditional British pub fare.
Elegant wine bar and restaurant focusing on natural wines and seasonal small plates. Features intimate setting with knowledgeable sommelier service.
Intimate speakeasy style cocktail bar with focus on classic recipes and premium spirits. Hidden entrance and dimly lit interior create exclusive atmosphere.
A Camden institution for live jazz, soul, funk, and world music since 1990. The balcony tables overlooking the stage are the best seats in the house, and the programming remains impeccable.
A Grade II-listed former railway engine shed turned world-class arts venue. The Roundhouse hosts everything from major concerts to circus, theatre, and spoken word. The circular space is uniquely atmospheric.

A legendary Camden venue that's hosted everyone from The Clash to The Smiths. Still going strong with a mix of live music, club nights, and the occasional vintage market. The energy on a good night is unmatched.
The magnificently restored Camden Palace, now KOKO, is one of London's most beautiful live music venues. The ornate theatre, multiple floors, and pizza restaurant make this a complete night-out destination.

The headquarters of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, hosting regular folk concerts, ceilidhs, and dance events in a wonderful Regent's Park Road building. A unique cultural treasure.