EAT & DRINK
Originally published on Monday, 13 October 2008
Cheesey

Maybe it's just us, but have you noticed how many of the best new pub openings are parading their cheese around as stinkily as a rugby team with its boots off?
A little fromage goes a long way, so they say, and in these dying embers of everyone's annus horribilis, the hard yellow stuff is well and truly sniffing its way into the limelight.
First off is The Fellow, the superior new King's Cross pub from The Lock Tavern people, whose passion for cheese is so strong that they offer a special each day (Manchego! With damsons!). Meanwhile, at the waterside Rotunda in King's Place, you can gorge on a whole plate heaving with obscure insect-sounding names like 'Ardrahan' and 'Gubeens' for under a tenner.
But top prize for "cheesiest" pub goes to posh new boozer, The Stag, which despite opening in the shiftiest part of NW3, boasts a pong-tastic dozen different types of fromage to mix 'n' match. And, even better, you can scoff away in smelly peace in the nicest heated garden in town.
So please, hold that boring cheddar. Mine's the stinking bishop.
The Stag: 67 Fleet Road, London, NW3 2QU
King's Place : 90 York Way, London N1 9AG
The Fellow : Opening October 08
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Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved.
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