Guidebook for London Borough of Hackney

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Guidebook for London Borough of Hackney

Food Scene

Awesome coffee, great food and a nice atmosphere if you need to write the odd email or two.
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Cooper and Wolf
145 Chatsworth Road
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Awesome coffee, great food and a nice atmosphere if you need to write the odd email or two.
Great place for a falafel or kebab and very reasonably priced. Quick for a takeaway service.
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Scoffs Grill
355-357 Wick Rd
13 abantu bendawo batusa
Great place for a falafel or kebab and very reasonably priced. Quick for a takeaway service.
From Time Out: This place has a real buzz along the west bank of the Lea, with Hackney Wick's Yard theatre and numerous galleries supported by a growing number of café-restaurants. Number 90 is a higgledy-piggledy mix of gig space, bar and restaurant – with a cracking Lea-side terrace, where you can even lounge in a moored narrowboat, at least until that afternoon's alt-folk combo appears to perform from it. The food options include changing pop-ups (including a concession outside), but one wall is permanently occupied by a decent bar (we murdered a thyme-infused gin, grapefruit, mint and cider syrup cocktail) and Brazilian kitchen, serving the likes of farofa-crusted chicken heart skewers from the grill, or a brisket burger with bone marrow and chips. The food is competent rather than thrilling, but from an oversized deck chair outside you might wonder if there's a better spot in east London.
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Number 90 - Bar & Restaurant
90 Wallis Rd
90 abantu bendawo batusa
From Time Out: This place has a real buzz along the west bank of the Lea, with Hackney Wick's Yard theatre and numerous galleries supported by a growing number of café-restaurants. Number 90 is a higgledy-piggledy mix of gig space, bar and restaurant – with a cracking Lea-side terrace, where you can even lounge in a moored narrowboat, at least until that afternoon's alt-folk combo appears to perform from it. The food options include changing pop-ups (including a concession outside), but one wall is permanently occupied by a decent bar (we murdered a thyme-infused gin, grapefruit, mint and cider syrup cocktail) and Brazilian kitchen, serving the likes of farofa-crusted chicken heart skewers from the grill, or a brisket burger with bone marrow and chips. The food is competent rather than thrilling, but from an oversized deck chair outside you might wonder if there's a better spot in east London.
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Pivaz
34 Chatsworth Rd
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Parks & Nature

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Pavilion Cafe
Old Ford Road
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Arts & Culture

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Chisenhale Gallery
64 Chisenhale Rd
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Matts Gallery
6 Charles Clowes Walk
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I-V&A Museum of Childhood
Cambridge Heath Road
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Shopping

Great street food, wonderful vibe
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Broadway Market
Broadway Market
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Great street food, wonderful vibe
Great market on a Sunday, lovely independent shops, antiques, vintage, quirky, awesome coffee shops
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Chatsworth Road
Chatsworth Road
185 abantu bendawo batusa
Great market on a Sunday, lovely independent shops, antiques, vintage, quirky, awesome coffee shops

Sightseeing

Columbia road flower market has to be witnessed. Every Sunday morning the street is transformed into oasis of foliage and flowers. Everything from bedding plants to 10 foot banana trees are up for grabs. The air is intense with the scent of flowers and the chant of the barrow boys "Everthin' a fiver"? A lot of the flower sellers grow their own plants or import flowers from around the world. One of the few streets in the country composed of sixty independent shops. Small art galleries sit next to cup cake shops, vintage clothes stores, English and Italian delis, garden and antique shops. There is also a wealth of great pubs, cafes and restaurants. The shops have a common thread, a love of the flower market and its history, and a refusal to be dictated to by a retail world where the sense of fun has all but gone.
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Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road
1660 abantu bendawo batusa
Columbia road flower market has to be witnessed. Every Sunday morning the street is transformed into oasis of foliage and flowers. Everything from bedding plants to 10 foot banana trees are up for grabs. The air is intense with the scent of flowers and the chant of the barrow boys "Everthin' a fiver"? A lot of the flower sellers grow their own plants or import flowers from around the world. One of the few streets in the country composed of sixty independent shops. Small art galleries sit next to cup cake shops, vintage clothes stores, English and Italian delis, garden and antique shops. There is also a wealth of great pubs, cafes and restaurants. The shops have a common thread, a love of the flower market and its history, and a refusal to be dictated to by a retail world where the sense of fun has all but gone.

Entertainment & Activities

Great cinema with a lovely bar and restaurant attached. Good place to grab a coffee also. Cinema tickets are about £10-12.
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Hackney Picturehouse
270 Mare St
445 abantu bendawo batusa
Great cinema with a lovely bar and restaurant attached. Good place to grab a coffee also. Cinema tickets are about £10-12.

Drinks & Nightlife

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Gallery Cafe
21 Old Ford Rd
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Hackney Wick
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