North London Food & Culture

Coffee

Coffee

Cheeky Coffee: Coffee Cup, Hampstead High Street

So is “London’s oldest coffee lounge” a regular for you when you’re in NW3’s bucolic heights? Strangely, we had never actually been through the doors …

Coffee

The story of the Camden Coffee Shop on Delancey Street

Stepping through the door is a rare moment of authenticity in a world of the salvaged, restyled and re-purposed

Coffee

Review: Leyas, Camden High Street

Well done them for being next to Pret – and three times as busy. We check out a much-loved Mornington Crescent coffee bar and deli

Coffee

Cheeky Coffee: Bread And Bean, Archway

Oh joy! Coffee packed with a rich sweetness so comforting when peering at the sludge-grey outside

Awards

Kentishtowner Awards: Best Coffee 2012

Best Coffee was a category that almost couldn’t have existed in Kentish Town three years ago. Even last year the late arrival of Arancini really …

Coffee

The Big Review: The Fields Beneath, Prince Of Wales Road

We are now officially obsessed with The Fields Beneath. From the moment we heard that owners Gavin and Sibylle were naming their cafe after local …

Coffee

Two More Boutique Coffee ‘n Cake Openings

Another new artisan wotsit opened in KT this week and we’re more than happy to have it. The Fields Beneath, named after Gillian Tindall’s inspirational …

Books

Community Pinboard: Green-fingered Poetry, Dance Around The World – and a Reader Warning

1. Get Out of the Garden and into the Pub. We haven’t been to the Colonel Fawcett – formerly one of our favourite openings this …

Art

Community Pinboard: More Relaunches & A Dose of Art Too

1. The Rebirth Of What? As the race to attract the, er, post-Soho House pound quickens, two major landmarks are set to be reinvented in …

Art

Community Pinboard: 7 Tips To Beat The Seasonal Blues

1. Try Life Drawing in a Beautiful Space. Yes, the new show at Zabludowicz Collection is now open for business. T Rooms is artist Matthew …

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