The Constitution
About
Pubs
Price Range : Under $10 (££)
Location
Adress: 42 St Pancras Way, London, NW1 0QT
Phone: +44 20 7380 0767
Work Hours
Business info
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- turned_in_notMusicLive
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- tvHas TVYes
- scatter_plotHas Pool TableYes
Reviews
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Mike S.
Cool pub. They've got all the basics covered & they sometimes host live & loud rock bands in the tidy basement.
Well done! -
Amanda F.
Most things about this pub are pretty average. Nice enough interior, nice enough beer selection, nice enough staff.
The real winner is the large beer garden on the canal. Great place to hangout in the sunshine if you happen to be in the area. -
Sarah O.
You know what, I'm going there with this pub...that's right, the infamous 5 stars. I'll gie you my criteria why:
1) Location, location, location. You simply cannot beat where this place is settled--far enough away from Camden High Street to be a hidden gem yet sitting straight on the canal. We set next to the fence on the canal and it was wonderful.
2) In addition, the garden it absolutely stunning on a summer afternoon, full of flowers and greenery, giving the pub a necessary character that I require in all of my favs.
3) Cleanliness--I hate dirty old man pubs that smell like urine. This smelled clean. Enough said.
4) Bartenders-- the bartenders looked a bit too cool for school but were super nice and friendly, which is a true deal breaker.
5) Pool table - uh, hell yeah! How many pool tables have you found outside of actual sports bars? They also have a dart board.
A star for each number...can't wait to go back! -
Nikos K.
This pub is certainly not in the busy, loud centre of Camden Town. However, this has its perks. The Constitution is a cosy, more or less traditional pub, with a nice atmosphere.
The inside looks a bit rustic probably, nevertheless, this adds to the pub's character. Perhaps the most important feature of this pub is the beer garden, overviewing the canal. As Craig E. wrote before me, the canal might not be beautiful, nevertheless, it feels relaxing to be near water and watch it flow!
I recomend it to anyone looking for a relaxed spring/summer afternoon. I am going to spend many of my own afternoons there this summer. -
Craig E.
The Constitution is a little removed from the "trendy" end of Camden and as a result, a casual atmosphere is generated. It is a traditional style pub with a wooden, rustic interior, pool, darts and welcoming locals.
My favourite feature of the pub is the beer garden. It is spacious and has plenty of seating with eye catching decorative plants. Next to the garden is the canal which although isn't the most attractive canal you'll ever see, still adds character and makes for a relaxing place to drink in warm summer afternoons.
Food is available which was both quickly served and reasonably priced. The staff were also quick to serve and quite sociable which I think was what made The Constitution feel so welcoming.
Downstairs often hosts live music showcases in one of the most intimate settings I have ever seen a gig in. The basement is tiny with the tables very close to the stage area. The problem is that sometimes the basement feels too small and when the few tables that are there are full, it becomes difficult to move around in. There is a bar downstairs which helps but it is smaller than the main one and does not hold all drinks available at the venue. Toilets are upstairs so make sure you get your hand stamped when entering the basement (if it is an event that they charge entry for, normally a couple of quid) so that they know you have paid.
The Constitution is well worth a visit if you fancy a change from the hustle and bustle of the Camden scene.