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A walk around inside the indian spice shop in drummond street london tuesday 5th march 2013


Drummond Street is a street in London just north of the centre, located near Euston station and running parallel with Euston Road. It is best known for its Indian restaurants and supply shops, including Diwana claimed to be the first South Indian vegetarian restaurant in Britain, having opened in 1970.

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Map of Drummond St, Kings Cross, London NW1 2PA, UK

It is the site of Schafer House, a student hall of residence of University College London.

Drummond Street used to be considerably longer, continuing north-eastwards, through what is now Euston station, and also including what is now Doric Way. On this part of Drummond Street was the main entrance to the station and the site of the Euston Arch. However, the eastern part of Drummond Street was built over when Euston station was rebuilt in 1961 and extended southwards; the Euston Arch was demolished, the far north-eastern part of Drummond Street was renamed as Doric Way, and Drummond Street was separated from the formerly-adjacent Drummond Crescent to the north.

Drummond Street will be further encroached upon by the further development of Euston station for the High Speed 2 proposal.

The Crown and Anchor is a Grade II listed public house at 137 Drummond Street.

Lots of indian restaurants in drummond street london england uk 12th november 2011


References

Drummond Street, London Wikipedia