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The South will rise again,' sang the Confederate soldiers as they tramped back to their burned-out farms at the end of the US Civil War in 1865. It's taken...
Chatsworth Road in Clapton was once home to a thriving weekday street market, which at its peak in the 1930s had 200 stalls. But the market slowly declined,...
Situated beside the Regent's Canal, Towpath is an idyllic place to stop and take in the passing water, ducks and people. Since opening in 2010, it has been...
Hidden for more than 20 years down a side street off Stoke Newington Road, this no-frills grill is where London's kebab connoisseurs head for some of the...
The website for this new French wine bar and shop states that 'It will offer something that this little area has been missing for some time.' Although this...
Last summer a furniture and computer shop in Dalston's Ridley Road, following a quickie remodel, became home to a very different type of enterprise. Not...
Head down Dace Road and take a left on Bream Street to Fish Island's Roach Road and you'll discover the wonderful Counter Café. The enormous two-floored...
Forget the idea of car boot sales being fusty and dusty, the Princess May draws an uber trendy Stoke Newington crowd at its lively sale for vintage and...
Dalston's incoming hipsters tend to congregate at newer bars such as Alibi and the Dalston Superstore, leaving this place to a fabulously mixed - and, more...
This Dalston salon was a trailblazer of the dip-dye trend, as seen on the famous barnets of Lady Gaga and Alexa Chung. Founded by colourist-of-the-moment...
It's appropriate that the dominating feature of this single-room ocakbasi is the embossed copper extractor hood at the right-hand end of the counter: the...
At the end of the Greenway, past the View Tube Gallery, lies this fine new café housed within stacked-up acid-green shipping containers. It's not especially...