Burgers are good, just about everything else is pretty poor. Pulled pork dry and tasteless, chicken wings soggy and without flavour, ribs mediocre, coleslaw had too much beetroot. Burger was solid though, but I honestly wouldn't bother with anything…
I tell you what, I won't miss that filthy carwash or those grotty shops/salons that surround it. Perhaps years ago that was fine, but the population density and demographics of the area have clearly changed and I look forward to the area around the …
But seriously Tony can you tell us all a little about your burger buns? Are they brioche or the more traditional sesame seed-topped variety? Only kidding, I'll be down to try soon. TP
Kreuzkav you confused me with your words. When did this become an A Level English Lit class? Let's get back to nitpicking restaurant decor and how much we all like burgers!
I'm going this weekend and will post honest review - and I consider myself a particularly discerning burrito and burger muncher (BTW, hopsmith Burger is good)
Sounds good to me, I'll certainly pop down in the next week or so to check out the changes and try out some more of the menu. It's an admirable effort - can't be easy running a restaurant in an area with so much competition. Those students on your d…
Well I've added plenty to my list, thanks. FYI the burger at Blue Legume is excellent. I'm going to try the Hopsmiths this weekend too - they've got a special bank holiday burger menu on. The one called "Pasture Bedtime" with crispy fried pig's head…
Yeah I think it was the same guy my partner and I bumped into one evening outside crouch hill overground. Similar story, but this time he was a psychiatrist operating out of the Whittington. Needed to get back to Muswell Hill as he'd been mugged. I …
WLM will not be missed by me that's for sure. The smoking area is generally full of braying scruffy looking folk in their 40s and 50s peppered with one or two shady looking characters. The inside is tatty and poorly laid out. Devonshire House makes …
It's already near impossible to get into the fullback. To be honest though I ain't that bothered as I don't really like supping my ale on a park bench in a scruffy poorly lit sweat box these days. Give me the Stapleton any day.
Much needed in my opinion. I got a cab from the silver bullet to my flat near crouch hill station late last Saturday because I was too drunk and tired to walk. It cost me 6 quid! With a late w7 I could have better spent that money on a carrier bag …
To be fair the woman who posted that does live in Muswell Hill so probably doesn't appreciate the plight of the poor. They have a Le Creuset shop on the high street up there! Our equivalent is Shop4Less
Fantastic idea! The area has so much potential. Last Sunday myself and my partner were sat outside Vagabond discussing this very topic. How nice it would be!
What an intrusion. Myself and my pigeon friends enjoy liberal democracy and the right to freedom of conscience more than you'd think possible. But when people put up huge garish signs trying to ram their beliefs down our narrow gullets, we draw a re…
Peter Crumb I am very much on your side here. However you look at it those sandwiches at Max's aren't huge and are overpriced at 7 quid. You can get a really decent salt beef in Molen's for a little over half the price. What you're paying for, as I …
Hold on a sec, so we're going to be able to get a train to London Bridge from Finsbury Park? That'll be nice. Will these new trains also run in the moorgate line? In the meantime I cycle to work because I can't stand the moorgate service.
I had a simple lamb bhuna and a garlic naan from EoI and found them distinctly middle of the road I must say. I will be trying Dhonia on Tollington Park next as they have byob
On that budget a one bedroom flat will be tough to find in the SG area (I'd budget nearer £1,100 per month for a one-bed). Studio flat should be possible though. Mind you there are always those little gems out there so you might get lucky! Best of l…