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    Mill & Brew

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Coffee Affair - Great Coffee

    Coffee Affair

    3.1(12 reviews)
    1.3 miColindale
    ££

    It's not there anymore, Yelp should do something about this as I walked 11 minutes in the rain. The…read moreplace has changed hands it's called Deli Sq. I went across the road to Moes and had a full English breakfast including coffee for £8.99

    Having worked all week at the Ministry of Muffins, an angry muffin gets hungry on weekends…read more I used to frequent this place on weekend mornings in the hope of sustenance, casually strolling the open doors and to my horror... 9am (not an unreasonable time for breakfast) the venue is open and welcoming patrons, both human and muffin alike, alas, the kitchen is not open! This is a recurring issue. In my more leisurely days I chose to wait on the promise of a 20 minute cook time. As I sat there basking in the rather clinical ambience; I would people watch. The weekend patrons coming in for hangover cures and lunch time pack ups was dough-warming. Then my gaze would turn to the staff; a friendly bunch, and none tried to eat me so that's a good sign, yet they run around like headless chickens. One has to wonder if they do indeed work there or just stumbled in and got trapped, Venus-fly trap like. 40 minutes later and my food has not yet arrived... angry muffin becomes angrier. And hazaar! The bountiful breakfast is served. As I plunge my face into the plate with no regard for anyone within a 3 meter radius, I discover half of the food is stone cold and half sizzling hot. A huge disappointment especially after waiting what seems to be an age. So I devour the food and call my muffin mother in Estonia; I cannot hear her however because the high energy dance music is way too loud for a coffee shop (and weekend morning). Maybe these staff, maybe they are Friday night revellers who just haven't finished the party, I don't know, I have no brain; for I am a muffin.

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    Coffee Affair
    Coffee Affair

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    Ally's Kitchen - Weekend Brunch

    Ally's Kitchen

    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.9 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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    Ally's Kitchen - I definitely edited this to be the right way up...

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    Ally's Kitchen - Lemon meringue pie!

    Lemon meringue pie!

    Ally's Kitchen - Much tastier than I've managed to make this photo look...

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    Much tastier than I've managed to make this photo look...

    Chriskitch - Service with an attentive smile

    Chriskitch

    4.8(8 reviews)
    4.5 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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    Sugar with that?

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    The Old Courthouse Cafe - Delicious carrot cake and banana cake

    The Old Courthouse Cafe

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.3 miBarnet

    A hidden, cute cafe, with two tables (2 and 4 seater). We needed wheelchair access and it was…read morereasonably ok (slight incline to get there and some paving where we had to reverse the wheelchair just before entering). A warm welcome, with a yummy choice of hot chocolates, cakes, cold drinks and ice creams. Service was quick and friendly. The carrot cake was moist and super sweet, but so moreish. Banana cake also hit the spot. Yum! I got the feeling that this place could be popular with parents and toddlers when the weather is warm as there was a play area and playground nearby. Off peak this is a lovely quiet spot to grab a cuppa and chat. Tip: By car, parking is available on Manor Close (easy to miss as it could be mistaken for a private driveway). Drive to the end and it opens into a car park with the cafe to the left.

    Super cute, hidden away from the busy roads of High Barnet. We popped in here strolling back from…read morethe hospital up the road. They were just about to close when we came in for coffee & cake (sorry guys!) and they were very accommodating. No vegan cake that day, but they did have a gluten free option. I had some fancy kettle chips and checked out the very cute collection of art, knick knacks, lotions, candles etc from small-time craftspeople while the Mr perused the day's papers. If you're in the area and can't bear to sit in a chain coffee shop in The Spires, or if you're just having a walk through the pretty grounds, I would highly recommend having a sit down in here!

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    Inside

    The Old Courthouse Cafe - Cuppa tea

    Cuppa tea

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    Mill & Brew - cafes - Updated May 2026

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