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Whether it’s the stashing of your rain-sodden coat, the dimming of lights at just the right time, or an engaging discussion with the sommelier… more »
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Priding itself on a lack of gastro pretensions (unusual in N1), this laid-back pub with a rock & roll edge welcomes a mixed bunch of old-timers… more »
This sibling to the similarly monikered, similarly bijou, Kingsland Road original should fare better than its predecessor (the short-lived Sequence)… more »
The Colombian owner of this Nuevo Latino restaurant has spent time in the kitchens of Antony Worrall Thompson, The Real Greek & Les Trois Garçons… more »
Totally ghetto fabulous, this ’hood within a ’hood mixes a big glug of Latin spirit with a powerful shot of la musica, shakes it & pours out… more »
This glitzy two-floor hang-out proclaims itself ‘Islington’s original DJ & cocktail bar’. The owner’s passion for vinyl is evident; dozens… more »
Owned by the same family since the 1960s, this polished Turkish restaurant now counts Boris Johnson among its fans. The usual eastern clichés… more »
With a hugely popular café, patisserie & restaurant in Harringay under their belt, the owners of this shiny new Turkish venue have nearly 20 years’… more »
Forget banks & estate agents – if you want a sure sign of an area’s gentrification, look for a Carluccio’s. This caffè/restaurant/deli group… more »
If you’re looking for a proper pint, you’ll find Timothy Taylor, Black Sheep & indeed Proper Job on draught in this grand Victorian boozer… more »
Thirsty punters in Angel searching for a buzzing pub, not a bar, should consider this ‘tarted up boozer’ with its vintage leather sofas & ‘small… more »
Islington’s party crowd loves this cavernous circus of a venue. A multitude of bulbs twinkle down from the ornate red & gold ceiling on to Chesterfield… more »
Sleek & chic, Isarn is an attractive modern Thai restaurant with equally appealing service. For a zingy midday fix, try the Khantok lunch sets… more »
Giraffe is where backpackers go when they’re all grown up. Whether it’s groups of young professionals recalling their ‘gap yah’ days, or… more »
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