North West London has a wealth of excellent and inspired places to dine from Michelin guided to informal restaurants, bistros and bars. Many great finds are tucked away in the local streets whilst you’ll also find some of London’s oldest pubs, hidden gems and known by the locals for their good food and fine ales.
Shopping, Food & Activities
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Dunns Bakery here in Crouch End is run by sixth Generation Baker Lewis Freeman. Their selected array of tempting delicacies are made with only the finest and freshest ingredients, produced to Dunn’s own traditional recipes.
Sourdough Sophia is truly a bakery born in the community. They have taken an ethical decision to only use flour made with regenerative farming practices and are one of the only UK bakeries that exclusively use this flour across our entire range.
A neighbourhood restaurant located in the heart of Crouch End that mixes Gallic joie de vivre with simple yet flavourful classic French dishes. Expect hearty French country food: confit de canard topped with white haricot beans and mushrooms; steak frites; tarte fine aux pommes.
Close to the centre of the urban village that is Crouch End, the Queens has been the social hub of the town for some years. The huge Victorian era building retains loads of its original charm with nouveau stained glass, intricate plasterwork, ceilings and oodles of dark wood panelling.
A combination with Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese influences to get the perfect Asian fusion.
A perfect spot for a quick bite and an aperitivo, thanks to the short and sweet Italian-leaning cocktail list.
A classic British pub in the heart of Crouch End that will fast become your North London local. Serving a host of classic lagers and craft beers, including two cask lines, with premium wines, spirits and delicious food.