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Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Apr 24, 2002
No, she didn't quite drag me in there with her...
I must admit, there was some very... intriguing stuff in there!
Camden
Mina Posted Apr 24, 2002
It was enlarged a short while back, but one half of it seems to be full of flaming t shirts and tartan trousers.
Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Apr 24, 2002
There were a lot of flaming shirts when I went. We went into a lot of very strange shops that day. I remember seeing a LOT of handcuffs and stalls selling poppers...
Camden
Mina Posted Apr 24, 2002
Oh yes, I notice those too. I don't buy any though, all the stalls look too dodgy.
There's a stall there that makes the best smoothies I've ever had, fresh! But not cheap, nearly a fiver each if I remember rightly.
Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Apr 24, 2002
P&J's are a good make of smoothies that are available in shops (the original in fact). They're usually quite fresh. But the best things to do is do it yourself, if you've got a juicer, it's fantastic! A bit messy, but makes lovely drinks. Adding a bit of root ginger gives it a good kick.
Camden
MatthewL Posted Apr 30, 2002
I hadn't realised Camden was still such a happening place: I thought the 80s were its heyday! What's the market like at the moment?
Camden
sthwba Posted Apr 30, 2002
market can turn into a standstill come mid afternoon on the weekend. but still a great place in turns of atmosphere and cool buys. food is great if you're snacking, plus enough stuff just to wander around and gawp at if you're saving pennies! great retro clothing and plenty of cheap book stalls. and you're just around the corner from some great bars. market wise a far better choice than notting hill.
Camden
CatherineC Posted May 1, 2002
The Lock is far better than the Camden Market near the tube. There's some nice designs there and the clothes are decent quality and reasonably priced. You're never stuck for gifts - there's lots of quirky unsual finds so even if you're given the unfortunate task of buying a present for someone really fussy there's bound to be something here...the framed art-prints (warhol, Lichtenstein etc) are a bit pricey but worth investigation..
Camden
Mina Posted May 1, 2002
The canal market is quite good, with a fancy dress stall there, and various other stalls that you'd find in other markets.
I like the lock as well, but my absolute favourite is the stables market. Vintage clothing, designer gear, clubwear, alternative wear, if it's not sold here, it's not sold anywhere!
Camden
Dharmesh Posted Aug 27, 2002
Aaaahhh no truer words have been said. Mondays at Bar Gansa listening to Flamenco. Sunday collecing my copy of Lone wolf and cub and having breakfast at the dodgy cafe or if I have the cash at Bar Solo.
A pint in Bar vinyl followed by a walk round the corner for a session at the Mecca Bingo. What more could you want.
Definitely my favourite street in london.
Good call
Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Oct 12, 2002
Hi Dhamesh, Mina. Just found this old thread.
Living in Camden is great, though it's a bit suprising just how many drug dealers there are around at the moment. I love just being able to walk down into the market on Sundays.
Haven't really been to any of the clubs yet but I'm sure we'll get round to visting them soon!
Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Feb 26, 2003
Thought I might revive this thread, now that I'm living here.
Camden is great, and some of the bars I'd recommend are:
The World's End - expensive but a bit classy
Dublin Castle - go there for the late license, not the bands
Underworld - reasonable club on fridays.
Hog's Head - nicely decked out pub.
Halfway House - not the same since they've cleaned the windows (you can see through them now).
Father Ted's - psuedo Irish pub. Awful place but with cheap drinks and football on telly.
Camden
NexusSeven Posted Feb 26, 2003
The World's End - classy?!
Have you tried the Camden Tup? It's hidden down a back street next to the World's End and isn't bad - a (little) bit off the beaten track...
Camden
Frankie Roberto Posted Feb 26, 2003
Yeah, I think the World's End is okay. I like the upstairs bit. And the Hoeggarden...
Your place sounds interesting. I'll have to give it a try.
Another place I like, which I didn't mention, is the Hawley Arms, which is a nice little place tucked away near the railway bridge on the road of the same name. Last time I went they had a log fire...
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