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Whenever I see articles about the best places to go in North London (whether it’s coffee, restaurants, or anything else), they’re always focused on this tiny pocket of so-called North London (Islington, hello) — and almost no one ventures past Zone 2. Honestly, most guides stop at Finsbury Park and never go further.
The Best Coffee Spots in North London: From High Barnet to Wood Green
So here I am to fix that and share the best coffee spots in North London that actually focus on Zone 3 and beyond! We’ll cover areas like Muswell Hill, Finchley, Hampstead, Wood Green, Cockfosters, Southgate, High Barnet, Bounds Green, Enfield and more — pretty much across the boroughs of Barnet, Haringey, and Enfield.
I’ve been living in North London for over seven years. I used to live in East Finchley, right by Muswell Hill, and now I’m in Southgate — but I often head out to all corners of Barnet and Enfield with my little one while on maternity leave. And of course, coffee is what we mums need to survive those long days!



Best Independent Coffee Shops in North London (Zone 3 and Beyond)
For this list, I’ve avoided chains like Gail’s, Hagen, and WatchHouse. They’re everywhere in North London (and I do often grab a coffee there), but it wouldn’t make sense to include them here.
- Tintico (Finchley) – In my opinion, Tintico has the best coffee in North London. They also have a spot in Central London, so technically it’s a mini-chain, but Finchley Central is lucky to have them.
- The Old Bank (East Barnet) – A fairly recent opening, and probably the most family-friendly place on this list (they even run baby classes in a separate section). It’s also the prettiest coffee shop here, right in the heart of East Barnet, giving the area serious extra points!
- Nkora (High Barnet) – Minimalist, stylish, and right across from Gail’s. It looks like a café you’d expect in Central London. Coffee and sandwiches are both excellent.
- Campbell & Syme (East Finchley) – A small independent café that’s actually pretty famous across North London. They roast their own beans and supply lots of other coffee shops across the city.
- Astrid Bakery (Muswell Hill) – A tiny hole-in-the-wall bakery serving excellent coffee. They’re planning to expand and open a proper café nearby — watch this space.
- Rosetta (Muswell Hill) – A lovely little coffee shop with excellent coffee and matcha, right in the village centre.
- The Grocery Post (Highgate) – Primarily a small grocery store, but they also serve very good coffee. Super convenient, just steps from Highgate Tube.
- Coffee Island (Southgate) – Part of a small Greek chain, with a huge variety of beans and preparation methods. Their freddos are incredible — if you’re ever in Southgate, Palmers Green or Cockfosters, you must try the espresso freddo.
- Stantons Coffee House (Bush Hill Park, Enfield) – Always buzzing on weekends, with locals queueing for their coffee and pastries.
- Equus (Trent Park) – The coffee here is solid, but the real standout is the location: inside Trent Park Equestrian Centre, with a panoramic window overlooking the riding grounds. A hidden gem.
- Ethereal (Southgate) – A new opening offering interesting drinks like mushroom lattes and different bean options — something you rarely find this far out from Central London.
That’s my take on the best coffee in North London, Zone 3 and beyond! Do you have any favourites I’ve missed? Drop them in the comments — I’ll try to visit and add them to the list.