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After a lockdown-caused hiatus of our series exploring the home cooking inspirations of our favourite chefs and restaurants, we’re back with a visit to a place whose seasonal opening has, over the last decade, signalled the arrival of more optimistic times ahead for its many devotees: Laura Jackson and Lori de Mori’s Towpath on the De Beauvoir stretch of the Regent’s Canal.
Between March and November every year, Laura and Lori open the shutters to the Towpath’s four south-facing industrial units, lay out some tables a stone’s throw from the water and wait to see who turns up – literally, as there’s no booking system or phone number. But as sure as the seasons change, turn up they do, both for Laura’s seasonal, delicious cooking and Lori’s effortless charm.
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I haven’t wandered along Regent’s Canal in East London and pulled up a chair at Towpath, where four unassuming kiosks form the cult-favourite restaurant. Yet, from the stillness of my kitchen, I can imagine how it might feel to be alternating sips of coffee with spoonfuls of porridge dotted with melted butter and toasted walnuts, watching morning runners blur past as coots and ducks glide across the water.