by Annem Hobson | Oct 13, 2016 | Food & Drink
It was a grey, autumn morning. The kind of morning when you don’t know whether to go out in a T-shirt or your winter coat (so I decided to wear my rain mac). Having hustled the kids to school I trudged down Phillip Lane to Tri Prana café for a bite to eat. It wasn’t...
by Annem Hobson | Oct 6, 2016 | Food & Drink
Franz Kugler was a keen entrepreneur. Recognising the growing popularity of cycling in post Great War Germany, he set about contriving a cycle route leading straight from Munich to his bar, the Kugleralm, some 12 miles from the city. Seizing upon this golden...
by Annem Hobson | Sep 28, 2016 | Food & Drink
On Sunday 9th of October the Bernie Arts centre café will play host to a fantastic community tea party held in honour of Alexteen Roberts, the 101-year-old victim of a mugging on her own doorstep in Tottenham earlier this month. We need your help to restore Alexteen’s...
by Annem Hobson | Sep 26, 2016 | Food & Drink
‘Are you open to the public?’ This was the question that I overheard most frequently on my visit to The Larder a few weeks ago, during its first week of trading. This bright and airy café is indeed open to all and, on that particular sunny day, the doors were open...
by Annem Hobson | Sep 16, 2016 | Food & Drink
Seven Sisters is soon to be graced with a lovely new cafe/workspace. Blighty will be opening next Wednesday 21st September on Tottenham High Road, just opposite the college. The manager Ed Yarnton (self-professed coffee nerd) took the time to show us around for a...
by Annem Hobson | Aug 31, 2016 | Recipes
The likes of Green Lanes and West Green Road, Tottenham Farmer’s Market and the Indoor Latin Market are a constant source of culinary inspiration. With the colourful fruit and veg displays, fresh breads and a never-ending array of interesting ingredients, it’s...