by Annem Hobson | Aug 22, 2016 | Food & Drink
At first glance, the Beehive could be any other mock Tudor boozer. The characteristic whitewashed exterior, dark wood beams and high-slated roof looks like so many dotted around the country. But step inside, and it’s a little bit different. Whether you’re on the hunt...
by Annem Hobson | Aug 16, 2016 | Food
I recently became a vegetarian and, since that moment, the mouth-watering smells of grilled marinated lamb wafting down Green Lanes have gone from a being a blessing to a curse. So I set out to do something about that, by road-testing a series of alternative...
by Annem Hobson | Aug 9, 2016 | History
It’s now five years to the week since the front pages were ablaze with the image of the inferno that was Carpetright, from the first night of the Tottenham riots. That image was to become one of the most iconic snapshots of what was a tumultuous moment in both...
by Annem Hobson | Aug 5, 2016 | Food & Drink
Good news for craft beer types (and who isn’t these days?) as Beavertown have just announced the return of the really quite good Rainbow Project for a second year. Seven UK breweries have paired up with seven New Zealand ones to produce some amazing new brews;...
by Annem Hobson | Jul 21, 2016 | Art
The café-bar at New River Studios is one of the few food and drink outlets in the Warehouse District. It provides a funky and fun environment in which to relax and socialise. On my first visit, I couldn’t help but think, ‘I am far too old and uncool to be here.’ As it...