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The eighth branch of the artisan bakers has opened in Crouch End with the same emphasis on natural, freshly baked bread. Expect a range of lunchtime...
A Francophile's delight. Little Paris's buyers hop over the Channel every three weeks to bring you vintage French posters, battered signage and ephemera....
Smartly informal yet relaxingly untrendy, Wow has seen local competitors come and go over the past few years and remains a popular choice for Crouch Enders....
Those coming this way for the first time, perhaps on the W7 bus up Crouch Hill, might miss this little Irish pub beside a branch of NatWest. The Harringay...
There's something of a heavenly aura to the dining room at this Crouch End newcomer. With unadorned white walls, white tablecloths and lampshades, a long...
Glorious stained glass, floral ironwork, ornate plastering, mahogany panelling and many other details greet arrivals at the Queen's. This magnificent piece...
With its vintage posters, shelves of ketchup and King Curry, and a soundtrack ranging from world music to Bruce Springsteen, Banners is the place Hard Rock...
Aesthetically, Villiers Terrace is the fussiest gastropub in Crouch End, with its 'wooden log store' bar area, statement wallpaper and bold colour...
Nature's Nest, the dangling travelcot loved by celebrity parents, is a bestseller at Rub a Dub Dub, a store that is always up to the minute with its stock....
Although the Haberdashery only opened in 2010, it has established itself as a Crouch End institution, complete with regular musical evenings, a once-a-month...
There's no lack of bijou cafés in Crouch End that look pretty and serve decent nosh - mums with buggies and the self-employed with laptops fit right in...
Khoai Café's pared-down, Formica-happy interior is never going to win any design awards, but that doesn't bother the Crouch End locals who have thronged to...
There are no surprises in store at this unassuming neighbourhood restaurant, culinary or otherwise. Traditional tapas dominate the menu, guitar-plucking...
This sleek, if corporate looking, tea shop is a new branch of a London-wide Belgian chain. Choose from a pan-European menu of well-executed breakfasts,...
This curious bistro has operated from the same Crouch End sitting room for over 20 years, and is showing its age. Not just in the decor, which could do with...