Stoke Newington Guide


 High Street: None

 Boutiques: Casino, Hub

 Vintage: Strut, Dirty Blonde, Ribbons & Taylor

Islington Best For...


 Cafes and Delicatessans: Camia and The Parlour are the best (the latter has a beautiful walled garden at the back)


 Fancy dinner - The Fox Reformed

 Pub for interesting Ales and Cider - The Jolly Butcher, Stoke Newington High Street

 Childrens toy and clothing shops – Route 73 - funnest toy shop - go play!

Interesting extras & Hidden secrets

 'Crap on the street' random but affordable 2nd hand furniture, books, pictures etc - find it Monday-Saturday on Marton Road (just off Stoke Newington

  Abney Park Cemetary - doesn't sound like a fun day out...but the ominous gates are placed centrally in Church street - don't miss the opportunity to go and explore, where graves date back over 250 years and the deserted (definately haunted) church lurks in the centre.
Its also the largest woodland area in London!



Of Cabbages and Kings - gorgeous little shop tucked away on a side street (Kersely Road) selling independent artist work, prints, jewellery and china - perfect for an inspired gift

  Bridgewood & Neitzert - if you need your violin re-stringed?!