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Whistles Neighbourhood: Islington

Located in the leafy corner of North London, our Whistles Islington store is home to our luxurious styles and everyday separates in a calm boutique environment. Follow our expert micro-guide for the best stores, eateries and cultural pit stops for a perfect Sunday stroll.
 

Visit our Whistles Islington store at 135-136 Upper Street, Islington, N1 1QP.

Trullo

 

Located just beyond Highbury and Islington tube station, this charming eatery is a favourite of London’s most discerning diners. The select daily menu boasts traditional Italian dishes that are executed with sharp contemporary flair – and the wine list is to die for.

 

300 – 302, St Paul’s Road, N1 2LH

Sefton

 

This multiband menswear boutique is known for its acute selection of brands and friendly, welcoming service. Casual pieces by Margaret Howell and Christopher Raeburn can be found here, as well as trainers by Nike and accessories by Comme Des Garçons. Prepare for a lesson in borrowed from the boys dressing.

 

196 Upper Street, N1 1RQ

Past Caring

 

The selection of beautifully crafted antiquated chairs, shelves and trunks that clutter the entrance of this store are a prelude to what lies within; this small two-storey space is a treasure trove for mid-nineteenth century furniture and clothing. Don’t miss the subterranean level for pre-loved paintings and art prints.

 

54 Essex Road, N1 8LR

Flash Back Records

 

This compact store is a music-enthusiasts goldmine. Packed to the rafters with rare and second-hand vinyl, spend a Saturday afternoon browsing Soul, Jazz, Rap and Reggae records at your leisure.

 

50 Essex Road, N1 8LR

Almeida Theatre

 

This tucked away theatre is one of Islington’s best kept cultural secrets – this award-winning local theatre plays regular host to a diverse range of British and International drama. We recommend checking their website for what’s on and enjoying a pre-theatre meal in the adjoining Almeida Café and Bar.

 

Almeida Street, N1 1TA

Aesop

 

The Islington branch of the Australian wonder-apothecary is tucked away on Cross Street. This utilitarian store houses the brand’s cult cosmetics, which are all created from plant-based and laboratory-made ingredients. The service is personal, warm and tailor-made.

 

56 Cross Street, N1 2BA

Aria

 

Since opening in 1989, home décor store Aria has remained loyal to quality materials and beautiful craftsmanship. The huge, modernist store exterior is synonymous with the products stocked within – the textile and lighting collections are particularly noteworthy.

 

Barnsbury Hall, Barnsbury Street, N1 1PN

Everyman Screen on The Green

 

Steeped in cinematic splendour, a trip to the Screen on the Green is worlds apart from the average multiplex experience. This independent cinema revives the now obsolete romance of going to the movies with plush red velvet seats and a select schedule of art house classics and emerging indie titles.

 

83 Upper Street, N1 0NP

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