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Churchy wood panelling, chandeliers & a glitter-balled dance floor set the less-than-saintly tone at this Islington party chapel. The venue is… more »
You might need to negotiate your way through the debris left by the stalls of Chapel Market, but this big, airy gastropub at one end is a worthy… more »
‘Dhabas are Indian street canteens with no frills or formalities. Customers visit for the food’, explains the beautifully designed menu at… more »
Tucked at the end of Chapel Market, this polished little bar is spread across two floors, with a basement Red Room, a ground-floor Amber Lounge… more »
All Dixie decadence, the cavernous lounge bar of this Angel outlier drips with heavy velvet drapes & silken, fringed lampshades. The walls sport… more »
DUE TO OPEN SPRING 2012 Bill Collison’s ‘produce’ roadshow just keeps on rolling, & he recently announced that he is bringing his wares… more »
Mercifully tending to those atoning for their sins after a particularly heavy night, this relaxed, airy pub dispenses freshly squeezed juices from… more »
Genuinely tranquil alfresco dining is a rare thing in this part of town, so Canal 125’s assets deserve to be treasured. On fine days, a waterside… more »
Just off N1’s main drag lies this cute, friendly corner boozer for locals – which in 21st-century Islington means Guardian journalists, authors… more »
On the corner of tattered Chapel Market, Round Midnight certainly looks the part – a dusty dive serving up toe-tappin’ jazz & blues. Inside… more »
Credited with bringing the Japanese noodle bar into the mainstream, Wagamama still does exactly what it says on the tin. The menu is dominated… more »
Still as bright & funky as ever, Yo! Sushi remains a jolly place to graze on little plates of raw fish & rice. Well-drilled staff will talk you… more »
This rapidly expanding mini-chain may not come with table service or a large menu, but it delivers a very creditable rendition of freshly made… more »
Itadaki Zen defines itself as Europe’s first organic & vegan Japanese restaurant. The concept should work (there’s a long tradition of vegan… more »
Historic coaching house meets civilised tavern at Smithy’s, taking you back a step in time. Once a stable block for London’s omnibus-pulling… more »
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