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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Sitting here on there balcony after polishing off a lovely cheese and mushroom Rye bread toastie!! I must say its was very delicious
So if any of your ladder folk ever want a day trip out of the ladders check this place out it is worth the 341 bus ride and is open from 8am!! Good coffee too!!

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The "ladders"?

Been many times, it is a nice spot and the staff are good also and the place is always clean.

To Burgess: The ladders are the streets between Green Lanes and Wightman Road. Look at them from Green Lanes and you'll see why.

To Emma: Yes, it's a good place and yes the 341 bus would get you there. But on a nice summer's day (and there have been just a few of them) let's encourage people to walk. And they'll see other places they might be unfamiliar with on the way.

(Or more normally the Ladder in the singular)

Oh really? I always saw each road up from Green Lanes as one of a series of ladders. 

One ladder; many rungs.
We're massive fans of the the Banc Brasserie in our house (all our neighbours love it too) - great breakfasts, smoothies & the homemade cakes are totally delicious! Staff are friendly & efficient & fellow customers all seem happy & relaxed too & of course a fab location.......genuine customer review, I don't work for them or anything!

This is intriguing, Hugh. I just hadn't seen it like that. So each of the streets is a rung between Green Lanes and Wightmans Road. The ladder is on a tilt, Green Lanes being lower than Wightmans Road. You speak of a single ladder (and I'm sure you're right) at ninety degrees to all the individual ladders I saw. The streets pointed upwards like ladders and were straight like them too. I hadn't got round to thinking about the rungs, but now I can see the whole set-up in an entirely different light. Thank you. 

Ah I see. Thanks for explaining that. It's not the first time I've heard it referred to as "The Ladders", but it's the first time anyone's explained to me why they do so.

I think I'm right in saying that the vast majority of people who live here call it "The Ladder" or "The Harringay Ladder".

As you say, the east-west roads are the rungs and the rails are Wightman and Green Lanes. Looked at on a map, it becomes quite obvious. 

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