
YES PLEASE, Says I, just about the nicest thing to happen to Kingsland, like, ever. The downstairs galley room features wall-to-wall kitsch prints and curios, and friendly staff serve you using an old-fashioned cash register and sparkling old copper coffee urns. But you ain’t seen nothing yet. The stairs at the back lead up to an Aladdin’s cave full of fancy repro pieces and antiques – lamps, tarted-up gilt sofas and armchairs, random paintings, low tables and wonky mirrors. As if in defiance of this decadent, anachronistic setting, the food remains resolutely low-key – sandwiches, cakes, couscous and coffee. There’s no booze on offer, so that should stop us ruining the joint and waltzing around with the slinky Art Deco ladies; besides, we need them to carry on holding up all the nice lamps. The Bridge is just what we didn’t know we needed.
Cost: £2.50 for a coffee
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Amazingly tasty but quite sweet chicken wraps.
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Go on. Order the Lemon Meringue pie. Immediately.
Its vegetarian and a bit pricey but lordy its good. Best vegetarian place in London. fact.
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Tucked away on Calvert Avenue near Arnold Cirus, wooden tables, Gallic rustic charm and an all French staff. Perfect in the summer for chilling out on a weekend, working off that excessive consumption of Blue Nun from the night before.
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Things to do when you get there.
1. Flirt with the Portugese server/waitress at the counter.
2. Try the: Bacon, watercress, avocado, cheese and xxx toastie – fucking delish.
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Spicy Sausage and Provelone please
Little Italian Deli run by a genuwine Italian couple (really friendly). Quite a large queue at lunch (as usual for a good place) and you’ll have to wait about 10 mins usually. Order the Number 2 (Spicey Sausage and Provalone cheese) with foccacia bread and peppers – oh yes. They do really good deserts to boot.
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Present
The fact that this new find is really a hip clothing boutique in Shoreditch may suggest that Present can’t really be serious about coffee, can it? But wait, the coffee machine here’s manned by none other than Gwilym Davies. Davies won the World Barista Champion 2009, which makes him the Heston Blumenthal of the coffee world. Need we say more?
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incredibly tasty
The queue says it all – £3.90 for succulent Massman Curry
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splendid
Order a flatwhite, orange juice, Eggs Benedict, read the Sunday Times and while away that bastard of a headache from the the night before. Its Monmouth coffee too and there’s a bit of a wait/queue, but its worth it.
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mmmm tasty
Bloody Good, nuff said. Sit back and think of Williamsburg (ignoring the antipodean drawl to your right.) she’s a beaut.
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