I've had to move away from Harringay temporarily and here's what hurts:
Coffee
There's no decent coffee in Torquay. Seriously. It's weaker than Starbuck's or something you'd give a child and if there's foam it's artificial and crunchy. Yesterday I drove 8 miles so someone would put a proper foam on my coffee. I think some of the Torquay coffin dodgers would keel over if faced with an evil black turkish coffee from Cafe Lemon in all its fruity, grainy yumminess.
I don't care if I sound like a London ponce, good coffee is important!
Shops
Everywhere shuts at 5 and nowhere is open Sundays. What if I want to buy fresh broccoli at 11pm? WHAT THEN? I'd have to drive to Green Lanes where I'd have my pick of late-night grocery shops for those midnight brassica cravings.
Food
Mixed Gozleme from Hala for lunch, yellow lupin beans from Yasar Halim with a glass of cold beer, a crunchy falafel wrap from Flame. Buttery spinach boreks. Bastik and olives from Michli and Sons. A beer and a pizza in the Salisbury. Pancakes with syrup at Cafe Lemon. Sausage sandwiches in Cafe Lemon. Actually, anything at all in Cafe Lemon.
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, ALL OF YOU!
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Do they specialise in horse meat in green lanes? my understanding was that it was a country wide problem, I wasnt aware that findus and tescos etc only targeted there horse meat at HARRINGAY area?
I also have some of the best and most loyal friends I have ever had in this area so not sure how living in harringay means that people will stab you in the back literally or figuratively any more than living in an other area of london.... or even the country ..... maybe you need to look at your choice of friends and rather than where you are living ?
i think it was the general negative tone of your post more than anything.....
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