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5 Of The Best Lunch Spots In King’s Cross
The best spots for a solid lunch when you’re in and around King’s Cross, Granary Square, and Coal Drops Yard.
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Norfolk Arms
An old-school pub in King's Cross, Norfolk Arms is low key serving some great tapas in their warm, candlelit dining area.
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Parrillan
Parrillan is an outdoor King’s Cross grill-it-yourself restaurant that turns DIY into a big old FU.
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Dishoom King’s Cross
Set in an old Victorian warehouse, the King’s Cross branch is the brightest and airiest of the Dishoom restaurants.
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The German Gymnasium
German Gymnasium in Kings Cross is one of the most impressive settings for a restaurant in London and great for any occasion.
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Granger & Co. King’s Cross
Like the others, the King’s Cross location of Granger & Co has healthy-ish salads, sandwiches, and small plates perfect for breakfast and lunch.
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Beer + Burger
Beer and Burger at King’s Cross is a great spot for an inexpensive cheeseburger, some deep fried jalapenos and your choice of 20 beers on tap.
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Decimo
Decimo is a loud and proud Mexican-inspired spot on the tenth floor of The Standard in King’s Cross.
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Dim Sum & Duck
Dim Sum & Duck makes second-to-none handmade dumplings, glistening roasted meats, and will become your new go-to from your very first bite.
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5 Of The Best Lunch Spots In King’s Cross
The best spots for a solid lunch when you’re in and around King’s Cross, Granary Square, and Coal Drops Yard.
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Cafe Bao
From the people behind Bao, this little King’s Cross café is perfect for a grab-and-go situation or a light bite.
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Hoppers King’s Cross
Hoppers is a seriously good restaurant in King’s Cross serving excellent Sri Lankan food in a cool and casual space.
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Isla At The Standard
Isla at the Standard is an all-day restaurant on the ground floor of the Standard hotel making very standard food.
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Sons And Daughters
Sons and Daughters is a modern sandwich shop in Coal Drops Yard where the things between bread read much better than they taste.
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Morty & Bob’s
Morty & Bob’s is a café and bar in Coal Drops Yard serving toasties (and other things) that will put your George Foreman creations to shame.
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Temple of Seitan
Temple of Seiten is a fast food spot in Camden serving faux-chicken burgers and things.
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George’s Bar
George’s Bar at St Pancras is an excellent cocktail bar offering pretty standard bar snacks, and one pretty damn good burger.
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Spiritland
Spiritland is a café and bar in King’s Cross where cool people go to feel cool. Listen to music. Or get some afternoon work done.
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Bar Pepito
Bar Pepito is an intimate (read, small) tapas spot and sherry bar in King’s Cross.
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Kaki
Kaki is a restaurant in King’s Cross serving food from all over China. You’ll want to come back here time and again.
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Supawan
Supawan is an understated and excellent Thai restaurant near King’s Cross. It’s a spot you’ll come back to again and again.
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Granary Square Brasserie
Granary Square Brasserie is a swish spot near Kings Cross serving classic brasserie food.
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Mestizo
Mestizo is where Mexican people actually go to eat Mexican food in London, with good tacos and comfort food dishes. It’s also good for groups.
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Caravan King’s Cross
The King's Cross branch of the Antipodean-style coffee shop and all-day restaurant is perfect for flat whites and laid-back brunches. It’s also good for groups.
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Lina Stores King’s Cross
A pastel-coloured retro deli, Lina Stores in King’s Cross serves great handmade pasta to eat-in - or to-go from their deli counter.