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10295 047 250CR Map A7 Aw for Berk Online Digi Only.Indd A GUIDE TO CITY ROAD AND THE SURROUNDING AREA GASTRONOMY & REVELRY GASTRONOMY & REVELRY ENTICING BARS, SUMPTUOUS CUISINE AND A WILD AND WONDERFUL NIGHT LIFE – THE AREA AROUND CITY ROAD KNOWS A THING OR TWO ABOUT LETTING ITS HAIR DOWN. The concentration of world-class restaurants The bars, cafés and night life are no less and bars surrounding 250 City Road will impressive. Tucked away in Islington’s leave your taste buds tingling. Mind-blowing residential streets are hidden gems such steaks at Hawksmoor in Spitalfields; the as the esoteric Island Queen pub, while London institution that is chef Fergus Shoreditch is a feast of all the night has Henderson’s St John’s; and the renowned to offer. Cocktail bars to independent Moorish cuisine of Moro, are just coffee houses, pubs to nightclubs, sprawl some of the cherries on top of this in every direction, bringing an electric gastronomic delight. energy to this vibrant London enclave. Illustration by JESS WILSON Jess was commissioned to illustrate a map of City Road and its surrounding area to reflect Gastronomy & Revelry. Jess has worked with top clients producing jobs for magazines, clothing ranges, prints, books and packaging. Her clients include Creative Review, The information in this document is indicative only and is intended to act as a guide only. Maps are not to BBC Series “Hustle” and the Financial Times. scale and show approximate locations only. 250 City Road is a marketing name and will not necessarily Jess also tries to get involved in exhibitions form part of the approved postal address. Lifestyle photography is indicative only. and carries out self initiated projects. DIRECTORY GASTRONOMY 15. Morito 23. Callooh Callay 32. Paesan PUBS 46. The Old Red Lion Theatre COFFEE SHOPS 59. Nude Espresso Roastery 32 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4QE 65 Rivington Street, EC2A 3AY 2 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4PX 418 St John Street, EC1V 4NJ 26 Hanbury Street, E1 6QR T: 020 7278 7007 T: 020 7739 4781 T: 020 7837 7139 T: 020 7837 7816 T: 07712 899335 1. The Boundary Rooftop www.morito.co.uk www.calloohcallaybar.com/welcome www.paesanlondon.com 38. The Angel www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk 51. Aquila Café www.nudeespresso.com 2-4 Boundary Street, E2 7DD 73 City Road, London EC1Y 1BD 214 City Road, EC1V 2PN T: 020 7729 1051 16. Moro 24. Happiness Forgets 33. Shoreditch House T: 020 7253 3753 47. The Princess of Shoreditch T: 020 7253 3936 60. Ozone Coffee Roasters www.theboundary.co.uk/rooftop 34-36 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4QE 8-9 Hoxton Square, N1 6NU 1 Ebor Street, E1 6AW www.jdwetherspoon.com 76-78 Paul Street, EC2A 4NE www.aquilacafe.com 11 Leonard Street, EC2A 4AQ T: 020 7833 8336 T: 020 7613 0325 T: 020 7739 5040 T: 020 7729 9270 T: 020 7490 1039 2. Ceviche Old Street www.moro.co.uk www.happinessforgets.com www.shoreditchhouse.com 39. Barsmith www.theprincessofshoreditch.com 52. The Breakfast Club, Hoxton www.ozonecoffee.co.uk 2 Baldwin Street, EC1V 9NU 18-20 St John Street, Farringdon, 2-4 Rufus Street, N1 6PE T: 0203 327 9463 17. The Quality Chop House 25. Hawksmoor Spitalfields 34. Strongroom Bar & Kitchen EC1M 4AY 48. Royal Star T: 020 7729 5252 61. Prufrock www.cevicheuk.com/oldst 90 Farringdon Rd, Clerkenwell, 157A Commercial St, E1 6BJ 120-124 Curtain Rd, Shoreditch, T: 020 7336 6099 220 City Road, EC1V 2PN www.thebreakfastclubcafes.com 23-25 Leather Lane, EC1N 7TE London EC1R 3EA T: 020 7426 4850 EC2A 3SQ www.barsmith.co.uk T: 020 7253 7323 T: 020 7242 0467 3. The Clove Club T: 020 3490 6228 www.thehawksmoor.com T: 020 7426 5103 www.theroyalstar.co.uk 53. Candid Arts Café www.prufrockcoffee.com Shoreditch Town Hall, 380 Old Street, www.thequalitychophouse.com www.strongroombar.com 40. The Charles Lamb 3 Torrens Street, EC1V 1NQ EC1V 9LT 26. Hoxley + Porter 16 Elia Street, N1 8DE 49. The Wenlock Arms T: 020 7837 4237 62. Shepherdess Café T: 020 7729 6496 18. St John (Michelin Star) 153 Upper Street, N1 1RA 35. The Zetter Townhouse T: 020 7837 5040 26 Wenlock Road, N1 7TA www.candidarts.com 221 City Road, EC1V 1JN www.thecloveclub.com 26 St John Street, EC1M 4AY T: 020 7226 1375 49-50 St John’s Square, EC1V 4JJ www.thecharleslambpub.com T: 020 7608 3406 T: 020 7253 2463 T: 020 7251 0848 www.hoxleyandporter.co.uk T: 020 7324 4444 www.wenlockarms.com 54. The Coffee Works Project www.facebook.com/ShepherdessCafe 4. Club Gascon (Michelin Star) www.stjohngroup.uk.com/smithfield www.thezettertownhouse.co 41. The Commissary 96-98 High Street, N1 8EG 57 W Smithfield, EC1A 9DS 27. The Jones Family Project 49-50 Eagle Wharf Road, N1 7ED 50. William IV T: 020 7424 5020 63. Shoreditch Grind T: 020 7600 6144 19. Tramshed by Mark Hix 78 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3JL 36. The bar with no name T: 020 7251 1155 7 Shepherdess Walk, N1 7QE www.coffeeworksproject.com 213 Old Street, EC1V 9NR www.clubgascon.com 32 Rivington Street, EC2A 3LX T: 020 7739 1740 69 Colebrooke Row, N1 8AA www.thecommissary.net T: 020 7490 3283 T: 020 7490 7490 T: 020 7749 0478 www.jonesfamilyproject.co.uk T: 07540 528 593 www.thewilliam.co.uk 55. CycleLab & Juice Bar www.grindandco.com/shoreditchgrind 5. Daddy Donkey www.hixrestaurants.co.uk www.69colebrookerow.com 42. The Duke of Cambridge Organic Pub 16B-18A Pitfield Street, N1 6EY 50b Leather Lane, EC1N 7TP 28. Ladybird Bar 30 St Peter’s Street, N1 8JT T: 020 3222 0016 64. Workshop Coffee T: 020 7404 4173 BARS 70 Upper Street, N1 0NY 37. Ninety Eight T: 020 7359 3066 www.cyclelabuk.wordpress.com 7AD, 1 Old St, London www.daddydonkey.co.uk T: 020 7359 1710 98 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, EC2A 3AF www.dukeorganic.co.uk EC1Y 1BE www.ladybirdbar.co.uk T: 020 7729 4141 56. J + A Café T: 020 7852 9635 6. Delhi Grill 20. Bike Shed Motorcycle Club www.ninetyeight-bar-lounge.co.uk 43. The Eagle 1-4 Sutton Lane, EC1M 5PU www.workshopcoffee.com 29. Mcqueen Bar 21 Chapel Market, N1 9EZ 384 Old Street, EC1V 9LT 2 Shepherdess Walk, N1 7LB T: 020 7490 2992 55-61 Tabernacle Street, EC2A 4AA T: 020 7278 8100 T: 020 7729 8114 T: 020 7250 0507 www.jandacafe.com T: 020 7036 9229 www.delhigrill.com www.thebikeshed.cc www.theeaglehoxton.co.uk www.mcqueen-shoreditch.co.uk 57. Look mum no hands 7. Dishoom 21. The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch 44. The Island Queen 49 Old Street, EC1V 9HX 30. Neo Barbican 7 Boundary Street, E2 7JE 134-146 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, 87 Noel Road, N1 8HD T: 020 7253 1025 14-17 Carthusian Street, EC1M 6AD T: 020 7420 9324 EC2A 3AR T: 020 7354 8741 www.lookmumnohands.com T: 020 7726 8925 www.dishoom.com T: 020 7729 7216 www.theislandqueenislington.co.uk www.neobarbican.com 58. The Modern Pantry 8. Fifteen www.theblueskitchen.com 45. The Jugged Hare 47-48 St John’s Square, EC1V 4JJ 31. The Nightjar 15 Westland Place, N1 7LP 22. The Book Club 49 Chiswell Street, EC1Y 4SA T: 020 7553 9210 129 City Road, EC1V 1JB T: 020 3375 1515 100-106 Leonard Street, EC2A 4RH T: 020 7614 0134 www.themodernpantry.co.uk T: 020 7253 4101 www.fifteen.net T: 020 7684 8618 www.thejuggedhare.com www.barnightjar.com 9. Fish Central Restaurant www.wearetbc.com 149-155 Central Street, EC1V 8AP ad T: 020 7253 4970 d Ro a ry o we R re www.fishcentral.co.uk n B e Highbury & d Islington am 10. The Gate C Caledonian Road Engle nd Road Grove field Ro Richmo 370 St John Street, EC1V 4NN Agar & Barnsbury ad T: 020 7833 0401 Camden d a www.thegaterestaurants.com Road o C d R London a a l d Fields Camden e n d a Town e Ro 11. Galvin La Chapelle (Michelin Star) o l s n g dg i N i a n r 35 Spital Square, E1 6DY e i n w b K d 26 Camd R N ns a Essex Road Ro o o e T: 020 7299 0400 o e r a ya t R t u d h l e d en l R Q e a www.galvinrestaurants.com o C r o o o S o t R a p tr l S d r x l e r e e e g s Haggerston e 12. Homeslice Pizza e Barnard v s e i E t p NT’S CA S R Park L E NA EG p G L t E E r U R 374-378 Old Street, EC1V 9LT e N e T t ’ 36 T: 020 3151 1121 S 28 C ISLINGTON A www.homeslicepizza.co.uk N A Isli L n gt on Tu 13. Hoxton Grill nnel 54 42 Shoreditch 41 d Park a 81 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3HU Mornington o 6 R Crescent 44 T: 020 7739 9111 N d Haggerston e n Park 38 a w 40 l 53 s www.hoxtongrill.com E N ve 50 g o n rsho KING’S CROSS 49 i r t K h 14. Iberica Farringdon lt St R H 46 o a Hoxton r a 89 Turnmill Street, EC1M 5QU m e King’s Cross e d p Angel t 10 s THE BRITISH LIBRARY T: 020 7148 1285 t C Regent’s e SADLER’S WELLS THEATRE ITY 43 a S 8 d Road R www.ibericarestaurants.com Park t O A J 48 F D o a h r 42 r n 62 i 24 n D S g 51 A t 20 d 9 Callooh Callay O r e 52 R o 31 N n e 2 12 O R t reet 55 Euston T o ver St US ad Le eet SHOREDITCH E 16 Old Str 3 THE BOWER 15 32 19 23 63 47 27 34 BLOOMSBURY Weavers G G 37 7 r Fields a R y 64 Old Street E 33 ’s 17 CLERKENWELL A 21 Euston T UCL I 60 1 SHOREDITCH HOUSE Square n 58 22 E d t n 57 t 29 A e e a Russell Square tre tre S 13 o S R S THE WHITE COLLAR FACTORY rd o T Warren Street fo d E R ld a l Bethnal i 56 O R Gu d 35 N e Green Great Shoreditch c S High Street n Portland Street T a A l R l l E a G d E V Regent’s t o Russell e T Park ee w r 25 Square s r er 5 14 t d g S oa 18 d a 45 h S R a s t di t ll 39 e e 30 o ven r nw 59 a ee C e R w k S e r 61 N t t le y C C r 11 Goodge Street e t O i Farringdon e Barbican C t M Whitechapel BRITISH MUSEUM F a M r 4 r BARBICAN CENTRE i n E g lborn R Ho d High MUSEUM OF LONDON Moorgate C o Chancery Lane London W I d n all A oa R Regent St L l e p S a BANK OF ENGLAND T h Liverpool Street c Holborn R te S hi t Lincoln’s Inn t E e r W tre E rd S e THE reet xfo Fields O e T t Oxford CITY Tottenham Court Road Circus Aldgate East Comme rcial Road L City E St Paul’s M Thameslink C Aldgate he TOWER 42 A ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL aps Shoreditch Grind COVENT GARDEN ide THE GHERKIN N S nd T tra Covent Garden S R Bank E Mansion House E T Blackfriars Fenchurch Street Leicester Square ia Embankment Cannon Street SOMERSET HOUSE Victor Temple Monument Tower Hill RIVER THAMES The Highway 20 FENCHURCH STREET Piccadilly Circus TOWER OF LONDON Embankment TATE MODERN Charing SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE Green Park Cross ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL London Bridge Situated in the heart of Zone 1, 250 City Road is within walking distance of ‘Tech City’ and the ‘Square Mile’.
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