Each month, we explore the pubs of a different part of town. For June, we're teaming up with Kentishtowner, an award-winning website and newspaper dedicated to north London, with a particular focus on NW5. Together, we'd like to know...
Which do you consider to be the best pubs in Kentish Town?
Here's how to play:
- Let us know (in the comments below, on Facebook, or by tweeting #bestKTPub) your favourite pubs in the area. Kentishtowner is also collecting votes.
- We’ll tally up the votes on Thursday and publish the results.
- We’ll then arrange a pub crawl around the most popular choices. You’re welcome to join us.
- The definition of what counts as Kentish Town is up to you. You might stray into Tufnell Park, Gospel Oak or Chalk Farm, so long as your choice might reasonably be included on a Kentish Town pub crawl.
- By ‘pubs’, we’re using a shorthand — you can also vote for bars.
- You can nominate more than one place. All nominations count as one vote, whether you rank them or not. Likes on Facebook and retweets of someone else’s vote are also counted as new votes.
- Venues should be open to the public with no pre-booking, entry fee or membership required.
So, where shall we go?
Londonist Pub Crawls
Having completed an 'A-Z' of areas, we're now choosing other interesting parts of town. Vote winning pubs will be added to our Best Pubs in London microsite.
- A = Angel
- B = Brixton
- C = City of London
- D = Dalston
- E = Euston
- F = Farringdon and Clerkenwell
- G = Greenwich
- H = Hampstead and Highgate
- I = Isle of Dogs
- J = St James’s and Mayfair
- K = Kennington and Oval
- L = Limehouse and Wapping
- M = Marylebone
- N = Notting Hill
- O = Old Street
- P = Peckham and Camberwell
- Q = Queen’s Park and Kilburn
- R = Richmond
- S = Stoke Newington
- T = Thames
- U = Unusual pubs
- V = Victoria (including Pimlico)
- W = Wandsworth
- X = X-Rail (Crossrail)
- Y = Ye Olde pubs
- Z = Zone 1 pubs