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SUMMARY:Celebrate 4th of July in London at Plaquemine Lock in Islington
DESCRIPTION:4th July in London\nThere’s something brilliantly cheeky about celebrating the 4th of July in London – and that’s exactly why we love it. At Plaquemine Lock\, we’re throwing a canalside Independence Day party with all the trimmings: bold Southern flavours\, Louisiana spirit\, and live music that struts straight from the swamp. \nWhether you’re American\, British\, or just bourbon-curious\, you’re welcome to join us. Entry is free\, and we’re open all evening with grilled oysters\, crawfish by the pile\, cold beer\, and proper good company. \nLooking for where to celebrate the 4th July in London? Our canal-side pub in Angel is bringing the party – with flavour\, music and a few jokes at our own expense. \nBOOK NOW \n\n\n\n\nLive Music from Bob Loveday & Geraint Watkins\nThis 4th July in London\, we’ve got two absolute greats setting the rhythm. Violinist Bob Loveday (Van Morrison and Penguin Café Orchestra) and pianist-singer Geraint Watkins (who’s played with everyone from Nick Lowe to Van Morrison) will be playing a free set from 7.30pm. \nExpect swampy rhythm & blues\, Cajun waltzes\, New Orleans grooves and a few unexpected twists. They’re both legends of the stage – and they know how to raise a room. \nBook your table\, grab a drink\, and let the music carry you all the way to Louisiana – no passport required. \nBOOK NOW \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFeast Like You’re in Louisiana\nWe don’t do fireworks — but we do food. Our 4th of July menu blends Southern comfort with London appetite. That means crawfish boil\, grilled oysters\, grilled half lobster\, burgers\, and Louisiana Po’Boys served loud and proud. \nWant surf and turf for Independence Day? Why not! Crawfish with andouille\, sweetcorn and potatoes? That too. Want to drink something punchy? We’ve got Deep South bourbon\, Californian wine\, cold IPA beer\, and Sazeracs made with a twist. \nWhether you’re booking for dinner\, drinks or both – come hungry. Leave messy. And come celebrate the 4th July in London like you mean it. \nCheck out our crawfish boil page for more about how we serve it up\, or view our sample menu to plan your feast in advance. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://plaqlock.com/pql-event/4th-july-in-london/
LOCATION:Plaquemine Lock\, 139 Graham Street\, London\, N1 8LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brunch,Holiday Specials
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SUMMARY:Father's Day Brunch in Islington – Live Jazz & Blues Duo
DESCRIPTION:BOOK A TABLE NOW\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPerfect Father’s Day for Food Lovers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis Father’s Day\, Sunday 15 June\, treat Dad to something special — a relaxed canal-side brunch packed with soulful music\, sizzling New Orleans flavours\, and plenty of bourbon. At our Louisiana-inspired pub just minutes from Angel\, we’re serving up an afternoon of food\, music and good times that’s hard to beat. \nLive from 12:30pm\, we’re proud to welcome guitarist Al Dunn and multi-instrumentalist Dai Price for a laid-back set of rootsy jazz and blues\, perfect for soaking up summer sunshine with family and friends. With influences ranging from swampy Delta blues to vintage swing\, their duo performance blends technical skill with deep musical feel — and it’s entirely free to enjoy. \nAl Dunn is best known for his work with The Cosimo Matassa Project\, a band paying tribute to the golden era of New Orleans rhythm and blues. He’s shared the stage with the likes of Allen Toussaint and James Hunter\, bringing gritty guitar tones and a love of Southern groove to every set. \nDai Price\, meanwhile\, is a composer\, producer\, and multi-instrumentalist originally from South Wales\, now based in London. His credits include Dai & The Ramblers\, Los Chinches\, and Spengler\, with performances at venues such as Ronnie Scott’s\, The Roundhouse\, and St David’s Hall. His music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 2\, Jazz FM\, and 6Music\, and has been released on labels including Ace Records and Tru-Thoughts. \nTogether\, Al and Dai channel the energy of New Orleans while nodding to British roots\, creating a sound that’s both familiar and fresh — ideal for a Father’s Day brunch in Islington that’s full of soul. \nAnd of course\, the food and drink are just as important. Our kitchen will be cooking up a full Southern brunch menu\, with signatures like shrimp and grits\, beignets\, and seafood gumbo\, alongside specials like lobster po’boys\, grilled and baked oysters\, and our towering seafood platters loaded with crab\, prawns and more. \nPair it with a Bloody Mary\, a cold beer\, or one of our premium Pappy Van Winkle bourbon pours — a rare treat for dads who like their whiskey rich and smooth. Whether you’re coming for a long lazy meal or just a drink and a snack\, there’s something on offer for everyone. \nThe event runs all afternoon\, with music starting at 12:30pm\, and brunch available throughout. Entry is free\, but tables fill quickly — especially on Father’s Day — so we recommend booking in advance to secure your spot. \nLooking for Father’s Day ideas in Islington? This is more than just brunch — it’s a full-on celebration of New Orleans food\, live jazz\, and proper hospitality. Whether your dad’s a music lover\, a foodie\, or just someone who appreciates good company in the sunshine\, this event brings it all together. \nNo tickets\, no cover charge\, just damn good food and music. We’ll see you by the canal. \n\n\n\nBOOK A TABLE NOW\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nAnd if you’ve never been to one of our Sunday sessions before\, Father’s Day is the perfect excuse. The vibe is easy-going and joyful — kids and dogs are welcome\, the windows are flung open\, and the good times spill out onto the towpath. We’ve even got a few surprises in store for the occasion\, so keep an eye on our socials for specials\, shoutouts\, and behind-the-scenes peeks. \nLocated just a short walk from Angel Station\, our pub is easy to reach and impossible to forget — a slice of the South in the heart of North London. Whether you’re booking for your dad\, your grandad\, your chosen family\, or yourself\, we’re proud to host a Father’s Day celebration that’s big on flavour\, full of feeling\, and unmistakably one of a kind. \nCome hungry. Leave happy. That’s the Plaquemine Lock promise.
URL:https://plaqlock.com/pql-event/fathers-day-brunch-in-islington-live-jazz-blues-duo/
LOCATION:Plaquemine Lock\, 139 Graham Street\, London\, N1 8LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brunch,Holiday Specials
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