Hi there Harringay Online!
This is Ebony and Paul Harding, Harringay residents since 2007.
We thought it was time to share some details with you about our new venture on Green Lanes. If you are regulars at Blend Cafe you may have noticed some work ongoing 2 doors down at 581C, the old internet cafe. We have been busy these past months readying the site so that by Christmas we can open Harringay's newest specialist grocery store.
We will be stocking fresh organic produce sourced predominantly from British farms, free range British meat, dairy, fish, some vegan and vegetarian food and artisan bread from local bakeries as well as loads of other healthy and top notch delicious goods.
Alongside all this amazing food, we will have a wide range of wine including many organic and biodynamic varieties and an expansive range of local London/UK craft beers and ciders.
We are both big music lovers so we also plan to stock a small range of new and second hand vinyl records and cds.
Please bear with us while the renovations are ongoing, we can't wait to open the doors and hope you will be as excited as we are about the Harringay Local Store.
If anyone has any favourite items they'd like us to carry, feel free to mention them in this thread. All suggestions are most welcome!
See you soon,
Ebony and Paul
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Would you be able to stock (1) small jars of Peck's Anchovette and (2) boerewors, please? Thank you.
Taifun tofu wieners, please!
Mainly to reinforce existing suggestions!
A good range of FLOURISH bread would be really welcome; one of their most wonderful is the Ancienne loaf (and, Sarah, they do an amazing rye, it's a massive round loaf), but the nearest serious stockist, who do about 10 different Flourish breads, is on Alexandra Pk Rd, which is a trek. Baked in Tottenham, it is the best bread in north (or maybe all of) London - nothing touches it.
Good range of breadmaking flours (to alternate with any breads you decide to stock).
Karen's suggestion of Wilde's Cheese - lovingly made in Tottenham; can't beat it
Standard and 'giant' couscous - and, again, quinoa and tofu.
… and the vinyl records; that is dangerous!
How about a promo pressing of the Sex Pistols' God Save The Queen?
Hi. Normally we go a bit further afield to Planet Organic or Wholefoods Market to get certain items. A good range of herbal teas at a reasonable price would be good. Even sold as loose leaf.
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