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Category Archives: Things to do
Any Which Way
Now on at the Only Connect Theatre “Two schoolboy friends divided by murder, Any Which Way is a life changing play about knife crime and its consequences.” Only Connect Theatre: 32 Cubitt Street (from King’s Cross it’s a five minute walk … Continue reading
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Vegetarian rescues Royal Mail Post Office at Kings Cross…
Kings Cross finally has gotten a new classic. One of the most reliable and longest running vegetarian / vegan take aways, established in 11 Warren Street has recently expanded to Kings Cross and at a surprisingly central location, the Kings … Continue reading
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Central Station Restaurant
The new restaurant at the Central Station on the corner of Balfe Street and Wharfdale Road will open at 12 noon on Wednesday 5th November. But King's Cross residents are invited to a special preview on Monday 3rd November in … Continue reading
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Family weekend at Kings Place 15th, 16th November
Joanie McGill at Kings Place sends a mail with some fascinating icy arts for a family weekend. It's a lot cheaper than LegoLand and better for you… Blurb begins: Scene Norway Under the Umbrella of the London Jazz festival in … Continue reading
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Kings Cross Parents’ Austrian Delights, Sacher Torte & Kaffee Melange Bitte!
Parents at Kings Cross are now able to enjoy Vienna Style coffee and tart at the most unsuspecting of all locations: On Coram Fields Children Play Grounds. The old small cafeteria which was wasting away over the last few years … Continue reading
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Correction – Tolpuddle event planning meeting Nov3rd NOT Oct27th – still at the Mitre
Apols – occasionally we get things wrong. But if you are sitting in the Mitre on the 27th wondering where everybody is, relax it's a great place to soak up the local culture.
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Tolpuddle celebration – planning meeting Monday 27th in The Mitre
Lisa Tang has commented with news of a meeting to begin plannning for the Tolpuddle Celebration next year. The Mitre is on Copenhagen St near the entrance to Edward Square. 'David Renton has organised a meeting to start planning the … Continue reading
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Sartorial Gallery new in Kings Cross
Kings Cross has another new contemporary art gallery to add to the Pangolin and Gagosian. The Sartorial has moved over from Notting Hill into the perhaps unlikely setting of Argyle Square, just south of the Euston Road. Full address – … Continue reading
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