The Flâneur

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

Tufnell Park, nestled between Camden and Islington, strikes the perfect balance between Victorian charm and contemporary design. Its elegant terraces and modern spaces create a tranquil, yet vibrant atmosphere, where independent cafes, boutiques, and green pockets offer a gentle retreat from the hustle of central London. With its thoughtful blend of character and calm, Tufnell Park is a refined neighbourhood that quietly draws you in, offering a creative energy and peaceful escape all its own.

 

Below you will find a selection of our favourite spots in the neighbourhood.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

01.

Parliament Hill Farmers Market

William Ellis School, London NW5 1RN

 

Parliament Hill Farmers Market, near the iconic Heath, offers a thoughtfully chosen selection of seasonal produce that has earned it a loyal following. From humble beginnings, it has grown into a beloved space for food enthusiasts, drawing crowds for its exceptional offerings. Regulars flock to stalls like Five Ways Fruit Farm for fresh asparagus, Levain Bakery for perfect sourdough, and Brambletye for biodynamic eggs. With a focus on quality and simplicity, the market is a trusted destination for those seeking the best in local, sustainably sourced food.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park
The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

02.

The Southampton Arms

139 Highgate Rd, London NW5 1LE

 

The Southampton Arms in Kentish Town is a hidden gem. With its ever-changing selection of independent ales and ciders, it’s where locals, bohemians, and footie fans mix effortlessly. No Wi-Fi, just great drinks, warm conversation, and a cozy vibe. The wooden floors, crackling fire, and communal seating make it a true London classic you’ll keep coming back to.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

03.

'Little Green Street' 18th century street

Little Green Street, London, NW5

 

Little Green Street feels like a quiet secret, frozen in time. With its rows of 18th-century houses and cobblestone charm, this charming street feels worlds apart from the urban rush just a stone’s throw away. A peaceful pocket of history, it’s the perfect spot to take a moment and soak up the understated elegance of old London. Whether you’re wandering through or pausing to admire the tranquil scene, Little Green Street offers a gentle reminder of the city’s quieter, more refined past.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

04.

The Real Flower Company

3 Swain's Lane, London N6 6AG

 

This charming flower shop is a haven of garden roses, seasonal wildflowers, and fragrant herbs from sustainable English and Fairtrade farms. With a reputation for stunning, personalised arrangements, it offers a peaceful sanctuary where locals can find the perfect blooms for any occasion. A beloved spot, it captures the essence of the neighbourhood with its warm, fragrant atmosphere.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

05.

Authentique - Epicerie & Bar

114 - 116 Fortess Road, London NW5 2HL

 

Authentique, on Fortress Road in Kentish Town, brings a touch of French charm to the area with its selection of wines, cheeses, and charcuterie. This cosy epicerie and wine bar offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a glass of wine or a light bite. The menu showcases French regional delicacies, making it a delightful spot to unwind and savour authentic flavours in a tranquil setting.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

06.

Kentish Town Stores

Unit 3, 12 Heath Street, London NW3 6TE

 

Tucked just off Hampstead High Street, Kentish Town Stores offers a thoughtfully curated selection of handmade homewares and artisanal ceramics. With its charming atmosphere and focus on celebrating craft, the space has become a local favourite for those seeking quality, small-batch items. From contemporary prints to delicate pottery, everything is sourced from independent makers both near and far. A true gem for those looking to be inspired and elevate their everyday surroundings with pieces that tell a story.

 

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park

07.

The Parakeet

256 Kentish Town Road, London NW5 2AA

 

The Parakeet effortlessly combines contemporary flair with a laid-back vibe. Painted in olive green with a bold bird illustration, it sits proudly on the corner of Islip Street, just a short walk from the tube. Inside, Ex-Brat chef Ben Allen runs the restaurant’s open kitchen which hums with the sounds of live-fire cooking, while its bold, modern decor makes it feel both chic and unpretentious. A relaxed space for those who appreciate great food, but be warned, the dog-friendly policy may bring some unwelcome furry distractions.

The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park
The Flaneur: A Guide To Tufnell Park