The Colonel Fawcett

About The Colonel Fawcett

The Colonel Fawcett restaurant and pub in London’s Camden is everything a proper pub and restaurant should be: roomy, relaxed, a bit eccentric and boasting a superb kitchen. The Colonel Fawcett – named for the apocryphal victim of the last fatal duel in England who allegedly died upstairs, though others make similar claims – uses extremely well-provenanced ingredients in its menu, a combination of modern and classic British dishes sure to please every palate. Sundays bring super roast lunches and the wine list stays well inside the affordable boundaries. With sunny patios front and back, a fireplace, cast iron spiral staircase, a lounge-able set of unmatched chairs and sprawling sofas and live music at the weekends, The Colonel Fawcett has got everything right.

The Colonel Fawcett Address

Address:
1 Randolph Street
Camden
London
NW1 0SS

Prices for The Colonel Fawcett

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for The Colonel Fawcett

Address:
1 Randolph Street
Camden
London
NW1 0SS
Public transport: Camden Road, National Railway

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Latest 3 reviews of The Colonel Fawcett

The Colonel Fawcett in Camden has great food. On a Friday or Saturday night though, it can be a little like eating in the middle of a club. It's a bit too loud to hear anyone you're eating with, but great if you're going out for the whole night.

9 April 2012
by 11748039

We had a very pleasant meal at The Colonel Fawcett, our only criticism was that the music played in the pub is too loud to be background music, so if you want a quiet dinner and a chance to chat, this may not be the place for you (or us; although perhaps it was just where we were sitting???).

20 April 2012
by JN

We visited the Colonel Fawcett on a Tuesday evening. It was pleasantly full but not too busy to not get a table. The menu was relatively small and quite meat-heavy but there was also an interesting specials list. We went for haddock and leek fish cakes and the lamb burger with rosemary chips. Food was delicious, perfectly cooked and good sized portions. Would definitely recommend the CF for a week day 'gastro-meal' but not necessarily for a special occasion.

4 April 2012
by JM
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