Bit of hypothetical market research here. Does anyone feel that Stroud Green would benefit from a small independent bookshop? There's a great one in Crouch End, and Muswell Hill has two -- one for kids and one for grown-ups -- but we're sadly lacking here... or are we? Would it be an insane venture? Would it go the same way as the unique Ulysses Video/comic book "shop"? Now there was a business idea!
Failing that, how about "Curry and Snaps" half-hour photo processing with curry while-you-wait. I for one would use it... probably every day.
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Plumbing supplies
You were a plumbing joke away from a Benny Hill joke, mind you.
Or does it only sell a specialist range of books?
Got the comment below for a blog on bookshops in London from the Guardian
http://books.guardian.co.uk/shoptalk/page/0,,1398384,00.html
New Beacon Books, Finsbury Park
76 Stroud Green Road, Finsbury Park, N4 3EN
020 7272 4889
I visit this shop once a year and it never changes. New Beacon deals with titles from the African American/Caribbean/Black British/African communities, has been there for as long as I can remember (I'm in my 40s) and still wears the same tatty appearance. Too many posters and leaflets for events long past are pinned to the notice board; books falling over each other clutter the shelves. But despite being rough around the edges, it is welcoming, cosy and unpretentious. It stocks titles you wouldn't find in WH Smiths or Ottakar's; and even if they don't have what you want, they'll go out of their way to get it for you. The assistant, Janet, knows her books, and is great at recommending new or old titles. New Beacon Books is a well-known shop: I hope it remains so.
Maggie Whittaker
It's good for kids storytime, though, but I'm a bit old for that and they look at me funny when I try to listen in.
The one on Holloway Road is better for being able to sit down and work but watch your bags and phones.
Anyone know of a good, quiet, well-stocked local library where I can sit down and work? Or have I missed something?