Canonbury: the insider guide
This leafy Islington borough is peppered with bustling restaurants, natural-wine haunts, and historic pubs and cafés
Once the playground of literary giants such as George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh and now home to media types and Islington families, Canonbury merges the sensibilities of a rural village with the cutlery clinks of a cosmopolitan neighbourhood. The area’s pubs hold onto their yesteryear charm, with a few small-plates add-ons, and independent shops are old news to Canonbury – cafés, organic food and natural-wine stores are key players. Boundaries may be blurred, but the neighbourhood is in good company, flanked by Highbury, Dalston, Newington Green and bustling Upper Street. From Canonbury’s handsome Georgian squares to its alternative foodie scene, here are the best things to see, do and eat in this North London enclave.