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    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Chriskitch - Service with an attentive smile

    Chriskitch

    4.8(8 reviews)
    2.9 miMuswell Hill

    Amazing breakfast and brunch/lunch!!…read more Tucked away off the main street, this hidden gem is super cosy and comfortable, perfect for sharing food, coffee and stories with a couple of friends. Fresh, super tasty and lots of rich flavours. We shared the vegetarian breakfast, pancakes with jam and maple syrup as well as the bread selection, all delicious! The cornbread is particularly tasty. I'd love a place like this in my own neighbourhood!

    The ubiquitous coffee shop this is not. Every ounce of KrisKitch shouts "hand-crafted"…read more From the fabulous furniture - chat to the owner about where he sourced the butcher's block, the heavy wooden work benches and the retro chairs (it's astonishing that he didn't keel over after paying for the re-upholstery). To the delectable baked cakes and breads. Everything just feels so tactile and earthy. There's lovely light streaming in the huge front windows if you're sitting inside. Or sit out in the front in the sun. There are brollies in the summer and blankets in the autumn. Pointer - have the tea. Even if you feel like coffee, have the tea! Honestly it's an experience. An olive-wood board with a selection of painstakingly-sourced ingredients : honey, lemongrass, cardamom, fresh mint, cinnamon stick, the list goes on, and a pot of hot water. Yes, you have the option of using the dull little bag of tea leaves you ordered BUT you'll be sacrificing your ingenuity and an opportunity to create a flavour-extravaganza. Throw the bag away, you don't need it! Customers are overwhelmingly mums, grandparents and girlfriends meeting to natter. Recently I sat next to two laptops with people connected to them, but they're a minority.

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    Ally's Kitchen - Weekend Brunch

    Ally's Kitchen

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.8 miArchway

    Lovely, very friendly young lady quickly brought us our drinks. Food came promptly even on a busy…read morenight. Huge portions. Solid, down home cooking. We both had salad, meatloaf, peas, potato and a little dessert. We'll be back.

    I absolutely love this place! The staff were super-friendly, the food was DELICIOUS and the sun was…read moreshining (they didn't control that, but it was a nice bonus for them and their lovely little courtyard)! And all for a very affordable price :) I sat in the glorious sunshine and basically inhaled a plate of avo, scrambled eggs, feta, softened onions and crispy fired potatoes. With balsamic, because that's how I roll - this plate was worthy of better than mere ketchup! I also indulged in a small but decadent latte, and asked for 'a big water' - so they bought me a nice little jug of tap (which is great, I was nervous they might try the hard sell on bottled - I don't pay for water!). I'd had a chance to eye up the cake counter as I entered, and I could not stop myself from ordering a slice of the lemon meringue pie - it was my favourite dessert as a child and it's been so long since I had some! I was served a HUGE portion, and though it was tasty it just wasn't quite everything I hoped it would be... Probably more my skewed memory than any fault of Ally's Kitchen! The meringue was light as air (but I like mine with more substance), with a lovely browned crisp outer edging. The lemon curd was sweet but still refreshingly tangy, and unfortunately the base was ever so slightly soggy as the lemon filling was quite juicy! I would also say the portion size was a bit unecessary, but who am I to complain about that? I would rather a smaller slice and a smaller price though (£5??) Anyway, overall my experience was delightful - I am hoping to move to the area soon, and will definitely pay another visit or two to this cute, friendly little cafe! My bill totalled £16, including my option to add just over 10% tip. Not bad at all!

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    The Pavillion Cafe - Enjoy the ducks!

    The Pavillion Cafe

    3.3(4 reviews)
    3.3 miMuswell Hill
    £££

    Out door park dining great for people watching. Coffee gets a big tick and the breakfast/brunch…read moremenu has a range of pretty traditional items that change a little bit from weekend to weekend. Super laid back and relaxed! Menu is a little on the bready side but the bread is delicious (and loaves are available to be taken home). Generally on offer is the 'hollandaise collective', a big breakfast with at least two different meats, a veggie form of the big breaky and a couple of other bits and pieces. The one exception from the traditional offerings is the Sri Lankan breakfast (GF) with a boiled egg, a light curry and noodles. This is pretty good but it needs a spoon which you don't get and maybe something a bit more to it (maybe some veg rather than potato?). I'm glad i tried it though! There is also some sweet dessert items and pastries which apparently are pretty good and the pancakes come highly recommended. All pretty generous serving sizes and cost 5-10pounds. Sides are available of most things. Food and coffee are ordered inside as well as the locally made juices which are 'pre cupped' ready to be picked up out of the open fridge during your line up. If you are wanting something sweet to finish with best to grab it when you order your mains so you don't have to line up again. There is invariably a line up especially on a sunny day so if you don't like lining up on your own to go with a group so you have a line up buddy or order then find a table. I like to enjoy the people watch opportunity and man the table outside. I have only had good experiences with the staff they are pretty laid back so i see how people might see that as rude but maybe they get sick of people complaining about lines. So if you want to be waited on maybe this place is not for you. Probably my biggest low light is the toilets which are really public toilets but i guess it is park dining so i'll have to get over it!

    Hidden away in the depths of Highgate Woods there is a small cottage style cafe complete with…read morepicket fence where people of all ages can regularly be seen lounging inside or out feasting on ice creams, muffins, coffee's and herbal tea's on a backdrop of thick woodland and a lucious green field out in front. A perfect Sunday afternoon escape from the busy roads surrounding the woods. If you're lucky enough to wander up at the right time you might stumble upon a live Jazz performance or a cricket match on the field out front. Extremely friendly staff spreading from the girl pouring the tea to the park keepertending to the tree's. A local treaure definately worth a visit if you are passing through.

    Chez Bob - brasseries - Updated May 2026

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