View from the street of a former dairy shopfront on the corner of Conway Street and Warren Street, Fitzrovia, London.
Farmer Cafe, 35 Conway Street. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

TVC News Limited has applied to Camden Council for a new premises licence at Farmer Cafe, 35 Conway Street, on the corner of Warren Street in Fitzrovia.

The application seeks permission for a number of licensable activities, including the sale of alcohol to drink on and off the premises from 8am to 10pm every day of the week.

The business is described as a cafe and bar with a ground floor and outdoor seating area. Activities on offer include music and dancing, exhibitions, board games, and the screening of films.

Proposed hours of opening are: 8am to 10pm every day of the week; and until 11pm from July to the end of October on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, states the application.

To view the details of the application and make a comment, search Camden’s public licensing register for the following reference:

APP\PREMISES-NEW\120941, Farmer Cafe, 35 Conway Street, London W1T 6BW.

A public consultation on the application is open until 10 June 2024.

Residents in Camden may also contact the Charlotte Street Association for help and advice in responding to planning and licensing applications.

Update, 22 August 2024. A licensing panel has granted the application with conditions. See the decision below.


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