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    Lauderdale House

    3.7 (6 reviews)

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    Simple and nice cafe but can be a bit hectic with the staff moving chairs and tables constantly. Best sit outside of you can ;o)

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    The Boogaloo

    The Boogaloo

    3.3(27 reviews)
    0.5 miHighgate
    ££

    If I were reviewing any other experience I've had at the Boogaloo, it would be 5 stars across the…read moreboard. My housemates and I love coming down for quiz night, and it's been my favourite pub to take visiting friends or a casual date since I moved to the area 10 months ago. I've been looking forward to going to the Bonanza queer nights and attending a Sunday blues brunch. However, after an incredibly unpleasant experience on the door last Saturday, I will never be setting foot in the place again. I arrived around 11.15pm with a group of 8 people, celebrating my birthday and out for a good boogie to end the night. Two people in our party put their cups on a windowsill before approaching the door, understandably the manager was irritated by this and I told my friends to remove them and find a bin instead. Despite apologising for this and resolving the situation, the manager then refused us entry, coming up with every excuse under the sun: we were too late to enter, there was a guest list, there was a private event, we had 'bad juju', I was aggressive. None of these things were true. A friend of mine who was alread inside with a different party told me that the place had actually cleared out, it was a quiet night, and this manager was heard bragging about turning away '35 or 40' people that night already for no reason. After we went on to a different pub, she text me that she had spoken to the manager and he would let us in if we got there before 12am. So back we went, only to realise that our new price of entry was to metaphorically get on my hands and knees and lick the manager's boots in apology for my 'aggressive behaviour'. I cannot make it more clear that this whole time I had not been aggressive, I was asking pointedly why we were being refused entry. If there are cameras on the front door, you are more than welcome to review the footage and see for yourself. However, under no circumstances would I prostrate myself and beg forgiveness for something I hadn't done so that this manager could play king of the castle on his little power trip. The bouncer also got involved in this charade and was of no help whatsoever. Perhaps the manager would do well to take a sexism awareness training course if he thinks a young woman asking him questions makes her 'aggressive'. His manner and behaviour was confrontive and disgusting, and I will not be returning. [Cross-posted review]

    It's my party and I'll cry if I want to. But why would I do that when there was so much fun to be…read morehad at the Boogaloo on Saturday nights? Tonight it's my birthday night out and the Boogaloo fits the bill perfectly. No entry fee, no pressure to get your money's worth, no stress, no massive walk to the tube - just good ole fun dancing times. Perfect for a 20 *cough cough splutter* something who can't hack staying up past 2am. It's the start of November and the place is packed with Halloween revellers looking for a boo-gie - that's a ghost's favourite type of dance by the way. Spooky costumes are abound, but it's actually a rock'n'roll night. The first Saturday of every month, aka this night, is called 'Hot Dog' where DJ Jimi Laff spins 50s. 60s and 70s tunes. Different evenings have different DJs and themes but I have a feeling that nights at the Boogaloo don't vary too much musically from this retro affair. But Hot Dog, Hot Damn! What fun we had! The hits kept on coming and we danced hard. Hours and hours on the floor, I had to drag myself away to rest my tired feet. Not all the club nights here have free entry, but I believe if you get there when it's still in 'pub' mode you can circumvent the entry charge. But once it hits 10pm they dim the lights, and it transforms from social club style pub to party party party. The only negatives about the Boogaloo, and I hope I do not sound like an old woman writing this (but it's my birthday so maybe I am now), is the PA system was a touch too loud, and felt ear splitting at points. Plus it's not a proper club, so there's no decent ventilation - it gets stupidly hot. Also I completely understand security have a job to do, but can't they be a touch friendlier. Sometime's a bit of politeness goes a long way. Luckily there's a beer garden, and some quiet lounges at the back to get away for a respite when it gets too much. But I am coming back, there's more nights to be had, plus swing dance earlier on Saturdays, and nudey life drawing Sunday daytime. Boo-galoo? More like Woo-galoo!

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    The Boogaloo - Ken and Deidre Barlow grace the walls of this establishment

    Ken and Deidre Barlow grace the walls of this establishment

    The Boogaloo - An indoor vintage market in full swing !

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    An indoor vintage market in full swing !

    Spring Studios

    Spring Studios

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.4 miCamden Town

    Spring Studios is a large studio hire complex based in Kentish Town, North London that attempts to…read morecater for your every need on a shoot -catering, digital hire, lighting hire, production,prop design....they even have a bar upstairs where the crew can go and have a drink after the shoot has wrapped. As amazing as Spring Studios are- everything is very slick- there is a certain arrogance about the place and the people that run it that annoys absolutely everyone that ever uses it. The studios are all excellently equipped but I find it very annoying that they charge you extra for bringing in your own lighting and digital equipment. The food is incredible- they change their menus everyday but if you ring in advance they will pretty much cater for any type of diet/preference.

    I've been here twice. Both times as the photographer for gallery opening after-parties. I have no…read moreidea how the studios, lighting and set build services are. But I can say this is a swank place/stylish setting with a great, long bar, comfortable seats, prompt friendly cloak room (pathetically this is something that's becoming more and more a big deal for me) and - most importantly - some of the best PIZZA in London. Yeah, seriously, they do up a proper light crispy wafer-y crust pizza here with a range of toppings and cheeses. I was impressed. If you're not familiar with the Kentish Town area, Spring Projects may seem a bit out of the way and well off the beaten track. However, it's a brilliant space and just a short walk from Kentish Town Tube and West Kentish Town Station (and not all that terribly far from Chalk Farm).

    The Oxford

    The Oxford

    3.6(28 reviews)
    1.3 miKentish Town
    ££

    I am an American living in London and I can't tell you enough how beyond tired I am of the pubs…read morehere... all of them look exactly the same, have the same exact (bland) menu, and staff the same hipster-type people. With that in mind, I have to give The Oxford an above average review. Overall this pub is your standard run-of-the-mill pub, but a hint classier with a tastier menu. The bar is beautiful, I love the open-concept kitchen, and the separation between pub seating and dining room seating. More importantly, the food was delicious!! My husband and I both got Sunday roasts - he the roast beef, me the chicken. Yum. Yum. Yum. Perfectly cooked and seasoned; I left completely satisfied. Why only 4 stars though?? Please consider getting rid of the typical British pub-style, rickety, mismatched chairs. They're not comfortable and they're ugly. Maybe vamp up the place with something more functional and stylish?? Just a thought.

    Delicious sunday roast!…read more Warm and cosy atmosphere even if the building is not in a good shape, happy family clientele and welcoming service. We were fitted at a big table with comfortable sitting and our meal arrived quickly. We tried the roasted pork belly with a huge yorshire pudding and veggies like carrots, red cabbage, new potatoes... It was good, filling, crispy and melting at the same time. And with it, a nice pint of cider. It was less then £40 for two, drink and main.

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