How to spend a perfect day in Highbury, a local's guide
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For those seeking a unique cocktail experience, the bar with no name at 69 Colebrooke Row serves some of the strongest cocktails in London, where pure spirits dominate the menu. Seasonal options offer a smoother take while letting guests savor a pre-dinner snack. So, upon arrival, indulge in an antipasti platter to enhance your evening, but remember to save room for dinner at Trullo.
Dining at Trullo, a rustic spot featuring wooden tables draped with white linens and ambient candlelight, is an experience to cherish. The kitchen showcases an open flame for grilling meats, while the intimate basement seating sets a cozy yet romantic mood. Don't miss their standout dish, the pici cacio e pepe—thick, delectable noodles enveloped in a savory blend that epitomizes comfort and indulgence.
As the night approaches, if you're still in the mood for fun, head to Slim Jim's dive bar for live rock music and a vibrant atmosphere filled with enthusiastic fans. Alternatively, The Old Queens Head provides a mainstream venue for those who enjoy pop and sing-along classics, making it a delightful spot for nightlife enthusiasts looking to dance and unwind.
Capping off a fabulous evening in London would be incomplete without a kebab, especially from Noa, conveniently open until 1 am, perfect for grabbing something delicious after a late night. Whether you prefer to walk or take a taxi, it’s a solid way to satisfy those late-night cravings in this bustling neighborhood.
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