Young’s Pubs to reopen The Constitution in Camden
The pub is set across three floors spanning a main bar area, first floor terrace and a canal-side bar

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The Constitution pub in Camden is set to reopen its doors in February 2024, following an extensive refurbishment.
Located on St Pancras Way, the canal side pub has undergone a complete transformation, including the addition of a new rooftop terrace.
The Constitution, acquired by Young’s & Co’s Brewery PLC in 2020, blends original features with “contemporary furnishings and pops of colour”.
The pub is set across three floors spanning a main bar area, first floor terrace and a canal-side bar.
The first floor will also be home to a new 32-cover rooftop terrace overlooking Regent’s Canal, complete with a retractable roof for all-weather dining whilst the enclosed beer garden features new decking and lantern-style lighting.
Head chef Jay Bond’s menus will focus on seasonal British produce from local suppliers, ranging from bar nibbles and small plates to pies and sharing seafood stews, alongside a vast selection of meatless options.
Additionally, the bar will offer a selection of local craft beers and ales, alongside a curated list of cocktails which will use homegrown herbs and syrups.
Simon Dodd, CEO at Young and Co.’s Brewery, said: “We are delighted to be bringing back The Constitution and re-establishing it within its local community.
“A much-loved landmark on Regent’s Canal, the pub has undergone a huge transformation, but its core values remain the same; The Constitution is a celebration of a proper British pub. General Manager Gen Wood and the team are looking forward to opening the doors and welcoming back guests from near and far.”