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Where to find the February issue of Gasholder

It's the battle of the brunches across the neighbourhood. Plus street art, LGBT History Month and a handy guide to Bristol

At this time of year, you might not know it to look across the trio of deserted King’s Cross squares – Granary, Pancras and Cubitt – but they boast a buzzing early morning dining scene.

Yes, there’s avocado, sourdough and chia everywhere, but also real innovation and surprises too – plus some damn fine fry-ups, if that’s what Dr. Hangover has ordered.

Inside our new issue, out today, we count down the eight best breakfast and brunch options, and reveal exactly what you should avoid, too.

On the food-free pages (yes, we’ve got a few of those too) you can immerse yourself in local street art, storytelling and proud LGBT history, or leave the capital behind and head for another urban hotspot altogether – with our comprehensive guide to Bristol.


LOCAL ADVERTISING

40 New distribution points


From this edition, Gasholder is now also available in a selection of hotel lobbies, office reception areas and rail travel lounges across London. Look out for your regular copy here:

Aegis – Gracechurch St
Arcadia – Marylebone House
Highgate Studios – Kentish Town
Jones Lang LaSalle – Regents Quarter
Lenta Business Centre – Grove Business Centre
Regents Place Management – Euston
Regus – Euston
Regus – Regents Place
The Office Group – Marylebone
Vizeum UK Ltd – Triton St
Ibis – Euston St Pancras
The Landmark Hotel
London Marriott – Regents Park
MIC Hotel and Conference Centre
Fitness First – Camden
Fitness First – Kilburn
London Business School Fitness Centre
Virgin Active
TFL Visitor Centre – Paddington
Telegraph Media Group
Perception – Google
American Express Restaurant
123 Buckingham Palace Road – Google, Sky
Invesco – Marylebone
Pixelogicmedia – Sony DADC
Pearsons Plc – Penguin Random House
Barclay’s Wealth & Investment Management
45 Mortimer Street – New Look
Arcadia – 216 Oxford Street
The Gherkin – Standard Life
5 Canada Square – Bank Of America Merrill Lynch
ITV Studios – Upperground
The Financial Times
Kensington Estates Ltd – The White Company
Gatwick Express lounge
Stansted Express lounge
Virgin lounge – Euston station
Virgin lounge – King’s Cross station

Or pick up a free copy from one of the usual outlets below:

STOCKISTS WIDER KING’S CROSS/ CENTRAL LONDON

Fixed distribution units in King’s Cross, St Pancras, Euston, Warren Street, Bloomsbury, Exmouth Market, Kentish Town

UAL St Martin’s (entrance to the right of Caravan), Granary Square N1C
KX Visitor’s Centre, Stable Street KX Visitor’s Centre, Stable Street
Outside Euston Station, corner of Melton Street and Euston Square Gardens
Waitrose KX, Granary Square N1C
Outside Warren Street Underground station W1
Coram’s Fields end of Lamb’s Conduit Street WC1
Judd Street outside Camden Town Hall WC1
Exmouth Market outside Caravan EC1
Outside Kentish Town West Overground NW5
Outside Phoenicia Food Hall, Kentish Town Road NW5

Other stockists include

Ruby Violet, Everyman On The Corner, Drake & Morgan, Water Rats, Youtube Space, SLAM, Casa Tua, The Place, Urbanest Student Accommodation, Skip Garden Café, Dishoom, Greek Larder, Knight Frank office, FRAME studios, The Star of Kings, Pancras Square Library, The Lighterman, The Gilbert Scott (restaurant and bar), The Somers Town Coffee House, Camden Town Hall, Skoob Books, KCBNA (Marchmont St Community Centre), 06 St Chads, The Fellow, D.A.S.H Coffee, Drink, Shop & Do, Housmans Bookshop, Camino, The Poor School, The Big Chill House, Honest Burgers, Nido Kings Cross, The Surya Centre, The Lexington, Shaw Theatre, Unite Students, Sanctuary Students, Unite Students, Lincoln Lounge, Four Cup, Rocket, Sanctuary Students, Peel Centre, Grain Store


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