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Contribute FeedbackNestled away from Camden's bustling high street, the Colonel Fawcett offers a charming escape with its inviting atmosphere and hearty menu. Guests rave about the succulent Sunday roasts and innovative desserts, though some menu items, like the Yorkshire pudding, could benefit from refinement. While service varies, many have enjoyed friendly interactions and accommodating staff. The pub also boasts a commendable selection of local ales, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed gathering. Though the decor may not stand out, the rich flavors of the food and the tranquil vibe make it a hidden gem worth discovering.
Spread the news! What a great hidden pub in the Camden area. Away from the high street, this joint slips under the radar... Con: fewer people are aware of its presence, Pro: it's one of the odd places you can actually get a table on a Sunday without having to book a week ahead. Was so impressed by the tender pork roast! The vegetables were just to die for. The chefs aren't stingy with portion size and sauce. Unfortunately the Yorkshire pudding had more of a crunch than the desired chewy flakiness. Interesting take on desserts. They've definitely ticked the unique, innovative box with the semolina custard with pistachios and raspberries. Perhaps some old favourites would be good to accompany the bold options. Beautiful produce and ingredients. Would love to enjoy a drink outside in the booths next time... when it's not pouring down so much. Decor is a bit standard compared to the competition, but as soon as you taste the roast, your eyes will be shut as you take in the rich flavours.
One Saturday morning, just as my hangover was dawning I managed to drag some friends to the Colonel Fawcett for brunch to sort myself out. Actually this is slightly exaggerated – their brunch runs from to on Saturdays and I think we were there in the afternoon when the girls had finished yoga. The hangover part is true though :s
A Saturday morning, as my crater broke up, I managed to pull some friends to the colonel fawcett to sort me. actually this is a bit exaggerated – her brunch runs from 11 o'clock to 15 o'clock on Saturday and I think we were there on the afternoon when the girls had yoga finished. the hangover part is true :s
The news! what a great hidden pub in the Camden area. off the road this joint slips under the radar. con: fewer people are aware of it, pro: it is one of the strange places that they can actually get a table on a Sunday without booking a week before. was so impressed by the delicate black roast! the sweet one should only die. the chefs are not with a portion size and sosse. Unfortunately, the yorkshire pudding had more of a crunch than the desired chastity. interesting take of desserts. they have envisioned the unique, innovative box with the smolina custard with pistachios and celestial. maybe some old favorites would be good...read more
.great, delicious, traditional pub food. Among them are everything they could wish from a pub like the “Colonel fawcett pork burger with caramelized apple”, “Beer battered coley, pea mint puree and hand-cut chips” and also some more adventurous netzens like the “Duck breast confit leg with gooseberry chutney and potato fondant”. they also have day and day specialties that look good, from salt beef sandwiches to ox heart salads. everything that can be done in the house is, from the chutneys to the brot, and the ingredients are from family-run farms, wherever possible. those of you who feel tortured...read more