Spielburger

Spielburger Hampstead & Barnet

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Where To Eat And Drink In... Hampstead | Londonist

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With Hampstead High Street at its centre, this starry piece of zone two real estate is bordered by moneyed Belsize Park to the south, Finchley Road to the west, Golders Green at the north and vast swathes of heath to the east side.

Other mini-chains in the area include Cote (82-84 Hampstead High Street) who do a very pleasant Full French, and down towards Hampstead Heath overground station there is Le Pain Quotidien (1 South End Road) and Euphorium Bakery (45 South End Road).

You can't visit Hampstead Village without a stop at La Crêperie (77a Hampstead High Street) for a restorative Parisian style crêpe.

There are a few chains about, but one can hardly begrudge Argentinian steakhouse mega-players Gaucho their spot (64 Heath Street), especially as their Hampstead branch is now running 'Doggy Sundays' whereby hounds are welcome on specific dates.

Of course, Nero, Starbucks et al. are present, but for something more traditional head to The Coffee Cup (74 Hampstead High Street) which bills itself as one of the oldest in all of town.

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Photo: PR The luxury Everyman cinemas in Hampstead and Belsize Park are always a treat.

The quite lovely Dach Sons closed quietly last year, but no such fate will await this place, with its prime location in the flickering Hampstead dining scene.

The last brilliant burger I can remember was from Mother Flipper, the streetfood boys who have a regular Friday set-up at Camden Town Brewery: juicy, pink, and packed with a real depth of flavour.

So: if the Flipper are Back to the Future, and reliable micro-chain Honest Burger is Gremlins, what movie’s Spielburger?

We paid £30 for two burgers, one chips, one slaw and two house glasses of wine (£4.50 each).

A new addition to north London's underwhelming restaurants: Café ...

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Café Hampstead is a new café in — big reveal!

One of the main topics of debate in now incurious Hampstead is why there aren’t any good restaurants in such a monied place.

And now there is another — Café Hampstead, which says it is Tel Aviv-style dining but has yet to get a delegation from the BDS movement, asking it to merge with Spielburger — or Wagamama?

It is the sort of decoration so popular in north London it might have been stranded there by a big, green velvet wave, and there is absolutely nothing Israeli — or Jewish — about it.

I am always very strict with Jewish restaurants — I criticised 1701 by Bevis Marks because the food was too good — but in this case the charge is different: it is faintly, weakly, quasi-Jewish.

Spielburger | Restaurants in Hampstead, London

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