Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Food Scene

A concise menu of perfectly cooked modern European dishes, a great wine list, sleek interiors and a fashionable crowd make this former garage a perennial local favourite. Booking essential.
110 habitants recommandent
Primeur
116 Petherton Rd
110 habitants recommandent
A concise menu of perfectly cooked modern European dishes, a great wine list, sleek interiors and a fashionable crowd make this former garage a perennial local favourite. Booking essential.
Italian-run local gem serving traditional pizzas with an impressive deli counter and selection of wines. Enjoy a classic film, a glass of wine and a pizza for £12 every Monday night.
52 habitants recommandent
Trattoria N16
44-45 Newington Grn
52 habitants recommandent
Italian-run local gem serving traditional pizzas with an impressive deli counter and selection of wines. Enjoy a classic film, a glass of wine and a pizza for £12 every Monday night.
Look out for the hot pink facades of the two Rasa restaurants on Church Street which have been serving delicious and well-priced Keralan curries to the good folk of Stoke Newington for over 20 years. Rasa N16 is one of the best vegetarian eateries in London whilst Rasa Travancore opposite has a menu that extends to chicken, duck, lamb and fish. Set menus recommended.
15 habitants recommandent
Travancore Restaurant
56 Stoke Newington Church St
15 habitants recommandent
Look out for the hot pink facades of the two Rasa restaurants on Church Street which have been serving delicious and well-priced Keralan curries to the good folk of Stoke Newington for over 20 years. Rasa N16 is one of the best vegetarian eateries in London whilst Rasa Travancore opposite has a menu that extends to chicken, duck, lamb and fish. Set menus recommended.

Essentials

Swing by this tiny traditional Italian deli on the walk home from Canonbury station to pick up authentic prosciutto, mozzarella, gorgonzola, ciabatta and a bottle of Chianti for a light lunch or pre-dinner snacks.
12 habitants recommandent
Gallo Nero
75 Stoke Newington High St
12 habitants recommandent
Swing by this tiny traditional Italian deli on the walk home from Canonbury station to pick up authentic prosciutto, mozzarella, gorgonzola, ciabatta and a bottle of Chianti for a light lunch or pre-dinner snacks.
A one-stop shop for vegan, gluten-free and organic groceries. Ethical and friendly (but not cheap), Mother Earth is something of a local institution with a second shop on Albion Road and a third near to Highbury & Islington Tube station.
20 habitants recommandent
Mother Earth Cafe & Shop
101-103 Newington Green Rd
20 habitants recommandent
A one-stop shop for vegan, gluten-free and organic groceries. Ethical and friendly (but not cheap), Mother Earth is something of a local institution with a second shop on Albion Road and a third near to Highbury & Islington Tube station.

Parks & Nature

55 acres of landscaped parkland with picturesque lakes, tennis courts, skateboard park, paddling pool, animal enclosures (deer, goats, and a butterfly dome) plus a playground complete with climbing frames and a zip wire.
505 habitants recommandent
Parc Clissold
Green Lanes
505 habitants recommandent
55 acres of landscaped parkland with picturesque lakes, tennis courts, skateboard park, paddling pool, animal enclosures (deer, goats, and a butterfly dome) plus a playground complete with climbing frames and a zip wire.

Drinks & Nightlife

Atmospheric, family-friendly local pub. Stop by for a pint and a pork pie, nurse a hangover with a spicy Bloody Mary or book ahead for one of the best Sunday roast lunches in the area
53 habitants recommandent
The Londesborough
36 Barbauld Rd
53 habitants recommandent
Atmospheric, family-friendly local pub. Stop by for a pint and a pork pie, nurse a hangover with a spicy Bloody Mary or book ahead for one of the best Sunday roast lunches in the area

Arts & Culture

Hidden away in the heart of fashionable, gritty Hoxton, The Geffrye Museum is a quad of elegant 18th century almshouses converted into a quirky museum of the home. Eleven historic room sets showcase how the lives of the English middle classes evolved from 1600 to the present day as fashion, trade and technology changed. If you’re visiting between April and October, leave some time for the gardens at the back to peruse perennials, herbs and the Elizabethan parterre. Admission is free.
326 habitants recommandent
Museum of the Home
136 Kingsland Road
326 habitants recommandent
Hidden away in the heart of fashionable, gritty Hoxton, The Geffrye Museum is a quad of elegant 18th century almshouses converted into a quirky museum of the home. Eleven historic room sets showcase how the lives of the English middle classes evolved from 1600 to the present day as fashion, trade and technology changed. If you’re visiting between April and October, leave some time for the gardens at the back to peruse perennials, herbs and the Elizabethan parterre. Admission is free.