The Constitution, Camden - pub details

Constitution
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Address: 42, St. Pancras Way, London, NW1 0QT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6570)

Nearest tube stations Camden Town (0.3 miles), Mornington Crescent (0.5 miles), Kentish Town West (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Camden Road (0.2 miles), Kentish Town West (0.7 miles), London Euston (0.7 miles)

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Pub suggested by Caz Twells on 6 Feb 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 37 users)
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Prince Albert, Camden (0.1 miles), Camden Arms, Camden (0.1 miles), Grand Union, Camden (0.1 miles), Golden Lion, Camden (0.2 miles), 3 Lions, Camden (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Constitution, Camden

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I had a very nice couple of pints of Broadside in there the other day - got my evening off to a fine start!
DarkLordOfBarnet - 11 Oct 2008 22:15
This is top of my list for London pubs. Expect: great food, friendly folk, a cozy garden with good views of the canal - and a good diary of entertainment.
Last Tuesday I spent a pleasant evening in the basement at the launch of The Bard the Beat & the Blues (alternative Tuesday evenings from 7th Oct). It was uncannily like being in the Troubadour Coffee House in the 60's and 70's. Everyone and his wife seemed to be a musician, poet, painter or eccentric sort who was just having an evening away from the wigwam. The performers and audience were a who's who of the acoustic, alternative music or poetry scenes - having hung around London's coffee houses in the 70s many of the faces were familiar even if the names were lost to me. But what I found really refreshing was the performances by the two young guitarists who hosted the show - Jonathan Forbes and Joe Wooley...raw talent in the making...new "keepers of the flame". At the end of the evening, feeling pretty inspired myself, I dusted off my old dulcimer and strummed away with an old goose feather till the wee hours...I wonder if I they offer floor spots!


Miss_Pims - 11 Oct 2008 21:40
Best beer garden ever, fab value BBQ in summer. Proper pub pub. Cute dog called Dave!
Megan79 - 8 Oct 2008 23:03
Well worth the stroll down the canal and away from the hubbub of Camden. Clean, good staff with a great local feel to it. The beer garden is great as are the various events they put on in thier basment bar, and a pool table to boot! If they offered more food wise I would make the trip more often.
drinkhail - 7 Oct 2008 14:59
Nice place, well situated and has some great DJ nights downstairs, especially The Nitty Gritty on the second Sunday of the month. They play old soul, beat, garage, girl groups and ska and it attracts some eccentric but interesting, friendly people. Good to sit outside, either right next to the canal or on the upper deck, particularly in the evening.
sueg - 12 May 2008 20:02

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