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- Rebecca StevensonFebruary 8, 2015Having tried lots of brunches in Crouch End this has been the best so far. Really good quality, inventive food. Amazing veggie breakfast and a nice buzz about the place.
- Aidan HornsbyJanuary 18, 2015It's busy and the service can be a bit chaotic, but it all kind of adds to the charm of this place: Breakfast baguette is what brunch dreams are made of. Don't miss the bread pots — great to share.
- Carine SpiraAugust 18, 2017A lovely little cafe off the Main Street in Crouch End. Bunting, toile de jouy china and a nice #breakfast menu. A keeper
- Eggs benedict and mocha were absolutely brilliant. Very busy on weekends, not for lone working though, you will constantly feel the urge to make your place available for others standing around.
- Hannah MathiesonApril 9, 2018Had a soda jar and it was delicious! On my last visit I had breakfast and it was great :)
- Lovely local restaurant. Their breakfast (especially when combined with Mimosas) is epic -- do try the french toast!
- Tom ParsonsMay 6, 2013Best coffee shop around, try the mocha with extra chocolate! Great for takeaway, or for sitting in - especially in the garden in summer
- GagenmeisterApril 11, 2013Phenomenal soup and bread baked in a flower pot. Decor superb, especially the mid matching tiles and knitted tea an cup cosys
- The club sandwich is outstanding! Plus if you like mochas go for the thick one which is also epic :-)
- Charlotte MaguierDecember 23, 2016Great breakfasts, cakes and coffee. Really cosy and friendly place!
- john kerykAugust 26, 2015Very trendy cafe - good breakfast- healthy - lovely interior bit pricey but worth the money
- Marie BaekerAugust 9, 2015If you are a fan of quality not quantity (and not speedy) this is your place. A bit unfortunate if you're starving and like friendly staff. Prefer the Stokey counter part!!
- IG MorrisonMarch 2, 2010Ambience is perfect. Don't go when you're in a rush. Take your netbook, digital reading device, or plain old fashioned newspaper. Get some stunning food / coffee, sit back and enjoy... Read more
- Chris ReedSeptember 27, 2010A quality cafe all round. And the team also do events. Massimo sorted cocktails and canapes for us. Would totally recommend them
- Emma McAuleyOctober 2, 2010Great English breakfast, tea in a teapot, cute crockery for sale. Go when you have time to linger and enjoy the atmosphere.
- Steve O'HearJune 11, 2011Interesting "coffee house", friendly staff. Wheelchair access is not perfect: large step at entrance and no disabled toilet. Garden at the back is not accessible either.
- charlotteOctober 14, 2014Cute decor. Too bad they forgot one of my party's order, told us they couldn't bring it until a bigger group (who had just arrived) were served, then charged us for the wrong order. Er...?!!
- Harringay OnlineJanuary 24, 2012The Haberdashery is "a lot more than just an award-winning coffee shop", according to one of our revie wers http://hgyol.in/xXA8JK
- ChrisSeptember 8, 2013Appalling service, waited for 40 mins, had a coffee and no one took our food order. Decided to leave and go elsewhere. Too many tables, not enough staff. Coffee was nice, can't really go wrong w/ nude
- A great little cafe with several community projects on the side Read more
- The coffee is great, go super early to try and avoid the pushchair mafia though...
- Keef BMay 2, 2011They wouldn't do me a bacon sandwich but they would do one with chicken, Bacon and guacamole. My wife's halloumu salad never arrived then they tried to charge us for things we hadn't ordered. Poor.
- IG MorrisonNovember 6, 2010Had brunch there yesterday. Flying downhill at gr8 speed. Staff are rude (ESP ginger waiter) and they've too many tables crammed in. Friend with kid made to feel unwelcome. Pity, as food nice. Avoid!