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  1. Stoke Newington is an area in the northwest part of the London Borough of Hackney, England. The area is five miles (eight kilometres) northeast of Charing Cross. The Manor of Stoke Newington gave its name to Stoke Newington, the ancient parish.

    • Things to Do in Stoke Newington
    • Things to Do in Stoke Newington: Eating & Drinking
    • Top Shopping Spots in Stoke Newington
    • Practical Tips For Exploring Stoke Newington, London
    • Where to Stay in Stoke Newington

    Abney Park Cemetery

    Woodland park and nature reserve, Abney Park Cemeteryis one of the magnificent seven garden cemeteries of London. Abney Park Cemetery was actually built in the early 1800s when London’s population grew too high to keep up with inner city burial grounds. The biodiversity at Abney Park Cemetery is among the best in London, so make sure you keep an eye out for birds, bugs and colourful butterflies– it makes for an afternoon well spent immersed in nature. The eighteenth century cemetery is not as...

    Clissold Park

    Opened in 1889, Clissold Parkhas been awarded a Green Flag– meaning it’s one of the best green spaces in the country. Clissold House in Clissold Park boasts an unusual design with two storeys on the west but three storeys on the east side, and it was originally part of Jonathan Hoare’s estate in 1790. Clissold Park has a lot to offer the Stokey community and visitors, there’s Beckmere lake with elegant swans, a tennis court, paddling pool for those hot summer days and an animal enclosure. Ins...

    West Reservoir Centre

    Fancy a splash? West Reservoir Centre is the best place in Stoke Newington to do just that. There’s plenty of watersports to try on the 23 acre lake at West Reservoir Centre. From kayaking and sailing to canoeing – it’s sure to be a fun day out. If watersports are not your thing, West Reservoir is still a fun place to hang out. The cafe has a huge waterside terrace that overlooks the lake so you can watch the watersports in action, splash free, coffee and cake in hand.

    Esters

    If you’re looking for your next caffeine fix then head straight to Esters, it’s just a short stroll from Clissold Park. Esters is a bright and airy neighbourhood coffee shop serving breakfast, brunch and lunch and, of course, specialty coffees. With a creative food menu all cooked from scratch and using local produce makes this the perfect lunch spot when exploring Stoke Newington. Inside white washed walls surround minimalist furniture and a large coffee bar in the middle of the shop, order...

    The Spence Bakery

    There’s nothing better than a freshly-made pastry when you’re having a wander, right? Get yourself to The Spence Bakeryin the centre of Stoke Newington. Its bright orange exterior is hard to miss, but with sweet baked goodness on display in the window you’d find it hard not to go in. This takeaway bakery has every kind of baked goods from pastries and sticky iced buns to chocolate and orange drizzle cake and doughy breads– you can also grab a to-go sandwich, hot chocolate and coffee.

    The Rose & Crown

    A Stoke Newington institution, The Rose & Crownpub has been owned by the same family since 1985. The Grade-II listed pub is cosy and warmly lit with a roaring log fire in the winter, its oak interior makes it feel like a proper boozer. Conveniently located on Church Street, The Rose & Crown is a great place for a pub lunch with Steak & Ale Pie, Fish & Chips and Sausage and Mash on the menu. The Sunday lunch is a must and the meat selection doesn’t disappoint– lamb shoulder with all the trimmi...

    T&Shop

    Independent lifestyle concept store T&Shopoffers a carefully selected selection of minimalist homewares and furniture that you will absolutely want in your home. It will be difficult not to purchase the entire shop, from rattan ceiling lamps to arch shaped bamboo mirrors there’s something to suit everyone’s taste. Also in store is a pre-loved clothing pop-up with vintage picks from Levi, Dries Van Noten and Margaret Howell– it’s sustainable so it’d be rude not to.

    One Scoop Store

    Fashionistas assemble– One Scoop Storehas a curated range of pre-loved pieces just waiting for you to purchase guilt free. We love sustainable fashion and One Scoop Store makes it easier than ever to pick up second hand clothing from the high street. Pop into this Stoke Newington store for all your pre-loved fashion needs from bags and shoes to dresses and trousers.

    Made In Little France

    In the mood for some French wine? Made In Little Franceis Stokey’s one stop bottle shop with wines from local French producers. This cute family-run shop has been producing wine since the 1950s and are always happy to help you shop in store, whatever your budget. Made In Little France has a large selection of French wines from different regions in France as well as cocktails and spirits on offer. Fancy some wine tasting? The store puts on wine tasting events so make sure to ask when the next...

    Getting to Stoke Newington couldn’t be simpler – just take the overground from Liverpool Street.
    Want a tip? West Reservoir Centre cafe is a great place to watch the sunset.
    Stoke Newington makes a great base for a London trip – accommodation is far cheaper than in central London, but the area boasts plenty of cool cafes, restaurants, and bars.

    Rose and Crown Guesthouse

    The Rose and Crown Guesthouseis conveniently located on Church Street near Stoke Newington. It boasts charming guest rooms that have been decorated to perfection and a stellar pub downstairs.

    Argyle Apart Hotel

    Located near Finsbury Park, Argyle Apart Hoteloffers a wide range of luxury serviced accommodation equipped with underfloor heating and air conditioning. Rooms are bright and spacious, with plenty of natural light flooding in.

    • Clissold Park / Deer Park. Clissold Park in Stoke Newington is a popular Hackney hangout and a beautiful green space with 55 acres of park land, lawns and lakes, not to mention a deer park (yes, you read that right – there is a deer park in Stoke Newington!).
    • Abney Park Cemetery. One of the famous, ‘Magnificent seven’ garden cemeteries of London (another is Brompton Cemetery’, Abney Park cemetery in Stoke Newington was laid out in the 1840s and is a gothic gem that doubles as a nature reserve (although be respectful when visiting as this is obviously the final resting place for many).
    • The Axe pub, Stoke Newington. With a discreet as entrance, The Axe is not only Stoke Newington’s best craft beer pub, but also possibly one of London’s best stocked craft beer pubs with over 22 beers on tap (all from different breweries) plus a whole range of cask, keg, cider and non alcoholic options.
    • Church Street, Stoke Newington. The very heart of Stoke Newington, Church Street is chock full of independent bars, shops, cafes and fine food purveyors (plus the occasional chain store like Wholefoods or Nandos chicken restaurant).
    • Find amazing Indian food at Rasa. A firm favourite with Secret London’s Stoke Newington local, Rasa is hot pink on the outside and hot stuff on the inside.
    • Get wet at the West Reservoir Water Sports Centre. Work up a sweat with a trip to the North-East London’s premier watersports centre, which is tucked away in a hidden corner of Stokey.
    • Enjoy cocktails and burlesque at Fontaine’s. Kick up your heels and put your gladrags on, because a trip to Fontaine’s is on the cards. This art deco bar was founded by burlesque performer Emerald Fontaine, and regularly hosts singers, burlesque shows, and swing dancing lessons.
    • Sink a pint at The Jolly Butchers. They can’t carve you off a flank of beef, but The Jolly Butchers can offer you a huge range of craft beers. Which, to be honest, actually sounds better.
  2. Ready to discover Stoke Newington with this insider’s guide? This gritty corner of Hackney is filled with brilliant things to do, as well as plenty of independent restaurants and bars. Let’s explore.

  3. Stoke Newington. Mixing east London cool with cosmopolitan north London, Stoke Newington is without doubt one of our favourite London neighbourhoods.

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