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Known for
Finsbury Park (the 115-acre Victorian park and major music venue), the Arsenal FC connection, the diverse food scene on Stroud Green Road, and one of North London's most vibrant and multicultural neighbourhoods
A little history
Finsbury Park opened in 1869 as the People's Park — intended for working-class Londoners without access to the Royal Parks. The park has hosted major concerts from Bob Dylan to the Rolling Stones. The neighbourhood has been home to successive immigrant communities — Irish, Turkish, West African and Latin American.
Stroud Green Road for outstanding independent food — one of North London's best food streets. The park for the music events — the summer concerts are legendary. Manor House area for the Turkish and Latin American food culture.
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Food & drink in Finsbury Park
Stroud Green Road has outstanding independent restaurants — one of North London's finest food streets. Turkish, West African, Latin American and European food of exceptional quality. The park area has improving cafes.
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Finsbury Park is a place in North London known for finsbury Park (the 115-acre Victorian park and major music venue), the Arsenal FC connection, the diverse food scene on Stroud Green Road, and one of North London's most vibrant and multicultural neighbourhoods. Finsbury Park opened in 1869 as the People's Park — intended for working-class Londoners without access to the Royal Parks. The population is around 60,000.
Stroud Green Road has outstanding independent restaurants — one of North London's finest food streets. Turkish, West African, Latin American and European food of exceptional quality. The park area has improving cafes.
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Roam covers Finsbury Park and the surrounding area in North London, including Manor House, Stroud Green, Harringay, Seven Sisters, Holloway, Hornsey, Green Lanes and Crouch Hill.