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Oak Caffe

5.0 (2 reviews)
InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Chriskitch - Service with an attentive smile

Chriskitch

(8 reviews)

Muswell 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.

Costa Coffee - Welcome

Costa Coffee

(4 reviews)

East Finchley, Muswell Hill

Review-wise, there's not really much to say - if you've been to one Costa, you've experienced them…read moreall. It's the typical table-and-chair counter-purchase coffee-and-cake joint - sadly, like many other franchises, losing the charm that used to be provided by the comfy couches in the corner. Beside the bus-stop, its location doesn't particularly give you the nicest view in the area, so a lack of outside seating isn't a huge problem. One of the main things in its favour though is its later opening hours - if you're in need of a caffeine injection or a venue for an urgent heart-to-heart as N2's other cafés are putting upturned chairs on the table-tops at 6pm, Costa will give you an extra hour.

Out of all the coffee shop chains I think that costa coffee does the best coffee and this one is no…read moredifferent. The quality of the coffee is excellent and they always have a great variety of cakes and snacks, so I can't fault on them on their products at all. Where they slip up is their customer service. The staff in this costa coffee are not particularly friendly, they're the type of staff who talk to each other about their weekend while they're ringing up your order. I've been in three times this week and twice they got my order wrong. Once they asked if I wanted to take it away I said no thank you and they still put it in a take away cup. Then they reacted moodily when I asked for it not in a takeaway cup. This costa coffee is comfortable. There is plenty of seating, although it does get busy and you can't always get a table, and there are some sofa's too.

Queen's Wood Café - Café in the Woods

Queen's Wood Café

(7 reviews)

£

Muswell Hill

Looking to get away from the city smoke and city life? Happy hippy? or just running away from life…read moreitself (even if its just for a bit) this is a sanctuary enclosed by tress, green and Highgate woods. This cafe brings you back into the wild, back to nature and the tube stop is about 10 minutes away! The cabin is a homely, welcoming place were you can enjoy true and only vegetarian food, organic and delicious. Their dishes include pasta bakes, curries and shepherd's pie, soups and pate and yummy desserts. Whenever possible some of the ingredients come from the garden just outside! it doesn't get more organic than that! Seating out in the veranda, even when it's raining, is very romantic and intimate. And to top it all off power is supplied via a solar panel. The cabin can also be hired out for parties (children and adults) and meetings, and we had a blast in our offices Christmas party, the owner is a lovely guy that lives there and joined in the fun.

Tucked away in Queen's Wood, it doesn't get much crunchier than this secret sanctuary of vegetarian…read moreorganic goodness. Think composing committees, weekend gardening volunteers, conservation talks, and as many solar panels as there are exposed wood panels. The inside of this cabin-style café is straight out of an Abe Lincoln biography and there's a large patio outside that cries for a few rocking chairs, a porch swing and a Willie Nelson cameo. The menu consisted of veggie favourites, mouth-watering cakes (although it would have been nice to have a gluten-free option or two,) and coffee/tea. Loads of the dishes noted ingredients that were grown on site in the volunteer run garden. Mmmm... crunchy goodness! No matter how far your hippy scale leans, it's rare in a place as big as London to feel completely isolated. If you're ever in the market, Queen's Wood Café is your spot.

Oak Caffe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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