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Conor McTernan on why Camden’s Knowledge Quarter is the best place for AVA’s London edition
Step inside the world’s first Vampire Pizzeria in the heart of Euston. Find out how it all began when founder Pete was a little boy in a video store with a penchant for Boglins.
You’ll also hear about their black charcoal dough and the ‘satanic balsamic’ pentagram toppings that give Lost Souls pizzas their distinctive look and taste.
For just £25 per head, choose any starter from the a la carte menu, (includes dishes like meatballs, Cajun roast cauliflower, dips), then your choice of charcoal-based pizza (lots of veg and vegan options available) plus a tasty dessert. Comes with a bottle of bubbly to share, of 2 x signature spooky cocktails from the list each. And enjoy your Lost Souls pizza experience. Check out other participating restaurants at Secret Feasts Camdenist.
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