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The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

Newington Green sits on the borders of Hackney and Islington, centred around the open space by which the neighbourhood is eponymously named. For a long time under the popular radar, it is now a vibrant area with a diverse collection of independent shops, restaurants and bars.

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The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

01.

Jolene

Cafe & Restaurant

Jolene, an artisanal bakery and restaurant on Hornsey Road, is known for its organic ingredients and commitment to regenerative food systems and ethical farming. Rich aromas of warm sourdough and patisserie waft through a pared-back and softly lit space, creating a comforting atmosphere in this sanctuary from the city bustle. With its thoughtful approach to sustainability and craft, Jolene is a place where nourishing food soothes the soul.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

02.

Cadet

Wine Bar & Shop

Tucked away on the Green, Cadet has that air of modest sophistication which is so prevalent in this understated pocket of London. Its delectable menu of Beattie and Roberts natural wines and Jephson charcuterie is expertly curated in the raised cave-à-manger kitchen and served at canteen style tables in a dimly lit, cosy dining room. It is a venue for long, relaxed conversation over simple but indulgent food.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

03.

Jumi

Cheese Shop

An artisanal Fromagerie in the centre of Newington Green, Jumi sells a carefully selected range of handmade Swiss cheeses to London’s discerning food scene. The delicatessen began over fifteen years ago as a humble Borough Market stall and now has five generations of cheese-making expertise. A cherished destination for cheese aficionados and curious foodies alike, Jumi hosts weekly raclette nights, memorable evenings of culinary joy, rooted in community, tradition and quality.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

04.

Lady Mildmay

Gastro Pub

The Lady Mildmay has the quintessential charm of a local pub with a nod to the Mediterranean. Its cosy ambiance invites you in from the autumnal chill, the comforting warmth from the open kitchen promising an intimate dining experience. Their seasonal menu elevates classic pub fare with inventive Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Proud sponsors of the local football team, the Dalston Superscorers, The Lady Mildmay is a welcoming space for all, leaving you with a full belly and heart.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

05.

Primeur

Restaurant

Primeur in Stoke Newington, one of only 39 Michelin Bib Gourmands, offers a refined yet unpretentious dining experience. Housed in a former garage with concertina doors that draw back to bring the outside in, its candle lit interior creates a cinematic noir-esque atmosphere. Depths of flavour and bold compositions harmonise in Chef Matt’s kitchen. The daily-changing, seasonal dishes – all of note – linger on the palette, inviting you to return for more.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green

06.

Newington Green Fruit & Vegetables

Grocery Store

With locations in many of London’s most beloved neighbourhoods, All Greens Grocery, where sustainability and quality unite, is the heart of Newington Green’s local food culture. Punnets of colourful fruit and vegetables line the facade of the shop and inside the shelves are laden with artisanal and deli goods. The owners are known for their hospitality, often addressing you by name and learning your ‘usuals’.

The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green
The Flaneur: A Guide to Newington Green