Bad Manners (formerly Quarter Kitchen) have been a big deal in Hackney since launch, with their take on Mexican food forging quite the fan base. And now they've just launched a spin-off in Islington (as first spotted by London on the Inside).
Called Good Manners, it's parked just outside Canonbury overground station and at the moment is busy serving coffee from Plot Roasting and pastries from St John Bakery. Although locals might have initially been excited at the prospect of great Mexican food on their doorstep it seems the space on offer is a little too tight for that. However, the really big news is their plans for sandwiches. Chef Rodrigo Cervantes (ex-Super 8 Restaurants, so he's worked as a chef at the likes of Koya, Smoking Goat and Kiln) says they should be on offer in the next few weeks.
That's all we know for the moment - but as soon as we get details on those sandwiches (and a launch date for them), we'll add them here. In the meantime, if you're near Canonbury Station, this should be your go-to place for coffee and pastries.
More about Good Manners
Where is it? Outside Canonbury station, Wallace Rd, London N1 2PG
Find out more: Follow them on Instagram @goodmanners.ldn.
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