The Lion And Unicorn

The Lion And Unicorn

The Lion and Unicorn is a Geronimo Inn pub located in Kentish Town London. Have your Sunday Lunch in our garden with a lager or craft beer.

The Lion and Unicorn - Geronimo Inn Pub located in Kentish Town

The Lion by name and Lion by nature, offering a proper British Sunday lunch by the roaring fire as well as a wide selection of beers, cask ales and premium wines to quench your thirst in the best beer garden in North London.

Our head chef Michael serves up all the great pub classics and seasonal specials throughout the day using fresh, UK- sources ingredients; from beer battered fish and chips to homemade sausage rolls our menu has an abundance of food options to suits the pickiest of eaters!

We are proud to serve a fantastic range of London brewed craft beers and use London distilled spirits for our extensive cocktail menu!

For the culture vulture out there we even have the added bonus one of London’s most creative theatres showing some truly great hit shows such as Lolita, Richard III, Kidnap and many more!

If you are looking for a pub to have after work drinks with friends, host a private garden party for the whole family or a bite to eat before catching a show at our upstairs theatre make sure you stop by The Lion and Unicorn and say hello to Phil and the Team!

http://www.thelionandunicornnw5.co.uk

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Theatre Review: Silent Shakespeare @ The Lion and Unicorn ...

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Many of the audience members at the Lion and Unicorn for theatre group To the Moon’s performance are clearly here out of intrigue.

To the Moon’s performance has moments of brilliance but fails to hold an audience for the duration.

An interesting moment comes when company member Sharon Burrell directs and moves the other actors into freeze frames depicting famous Shakespearean scenes.

Interest has been rekindled in silent performance by The Artist, but while classic silent film actors evoke pathos and humour with their performances, it’s impossible to watch Silent Shakespeare without wishing that you were listening to the beautiful language of the plays.

There are good moments within the performance and the concept is fun, but it struggles to maintain pace and interest as a full-length piece.

Review: The Community, The Lion and Unicorn -

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Of all the dystopian post-apocalyptic ‘comedies’ I’ve seen in the past year, The Community has undoubtedly been the most enjoyable.

Written by Gael van den Bossche, an extract of The Community was first shown last year at the Southwark Playhouse as part of Soggy Brass, Velvet Trumpet’s evening of short comedy plays.

Directed by Josh Hinds, The Community feels original, and has somehow found a way to take a concept that has been flogged to death, and injected it with pure comedy.

The Community doesn’t try to take an interesting look in to the fall of society or how humanity might flounder under such an event – it is pure unapologetic comedy mostly driven by domestic problems that we experience every day – such as relationship troubles, making a mistake at work and trying to cover it up, or coming to the realisation that your life is futile and you’ll never see the light of day again.

Complete with a few catchy tunes with contrasting depressing lyrics and upbeat melodies – The Community is an exciting piece of theatre that spruces up an overdone genre.

The Lion & Unicorn Kentish Town | London Pub Reviews ...

The Lion and Unicorn is a cosy, friendly, traditional corner pub, hidden away off the busy Kentish Town High Road.

The kitchen serves up the finest, freshest, seasonal British fayre, with ever changing specials board and one of the finest Sunday roasts London has to offer.

The Lion and Unicorn is one of London's best kept secrets.

Catering for all party needs, formal dining, to drinks parties, nothing is too much trouble for the team at the Lion and Unicorn.

Gary and the team look forward to welcoming you to your second home!

The Lion & Unicorn, Kentish Town

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Lion and Unicorn Theatre | Theatre in Kentish Town,

The Giant Olive Theatre Company looks after the bill at this intimate pub theatre with artistic director George Sallis at the helm.

The emphasis is on new work and in-house productions – in fact, The Giant Olive is so keen to cultivate talent, it runs theatre workshops (the cutely named Little Olives) for children as young as six.

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