This traditional, street corner pub still has two bars, one of which is used as a restaurant area serving Thai food, as well as some old Watney’s insignia. There used to be 3 handpumps on the bars but they have been removed so there is no real ale, despite two signs outside so saying ‘real ale’. Food is served from 12.00 - 22.30 (21.00 Sun). Several TV screens as well as music in the pub.
Directly opposite the Camden Centre, which was the home of CAMRA’s London Drinker Beer & Cider festival for over 30 years until the venue closed. Access is through a walkway separating the two former parts of Camden Town Hall.
From their website, "The flavours and tastes of traditional and contemporary recipes from Peru are been presented to patrons of the Dolphin pub, by top Chef Juan Lobaton."
Historic Interest
Local Camden listing:- Late 19th century public house on corner of Tonbridge Street and Bidborough Street. 4 storeys in stock brick with red brick dressings, and canted corner with gable featuring a bronze dolphin sculpture on a ceramic ground
Dolphin, London