Towpath Cafe

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Towpath
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Towpath Cafe, May 2023
Restaurant information
Established2010
Owner(s)Laura Jackson & Lori de Mori
Street address42 De Beauvoir Crescent
City London
Postal/ZIP CodeN1 5SB
CountryUnited Kingdom
ReservationsNo reservations
Website www.towpathlondon.com

Towpath Cafe is a seasonal cafe located on Regent's Canal in Hackney, London, England. It is open March through November, and offers visitors casual dining on the canal walkway.

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Location

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City Road Lock, Islington, London

The path along the canal is called a towpath, hence the name of the cafe.

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Towpath kiosk #2, bar

The cafe itself is located inside of four kiosks on the towpath between Whitmore Road and Kingsland High Street in De Beauvoir Town. In 2010, the cafe started out as three shallow units, but has since expanded. [1] Each kiosk serves as a different section of the cafe: kitchen, bar, seating, and larder. [2] Weather permitting, there is additional outdoor seating available.

Food

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Fried eggs on sourdough with sage

The cafe serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and pastries. Their menu features Mediterranean and British-inspired dishes prepared using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. [3] [4]

Owners

Laura Jackson, co-owner and chef at Towpath, received her diploma from Leith's Cookery School in London. Before starting Towpath, Jackson worked at Melrose & Morgan and Rochelle Canteen. [5]

Lori de Mori, co-owner of Towpath, met Jackson while visiting the hotel Auberge de Chassignolles in Auvergne, France. De Mori asked Jackson to partner with her to create Towpath. [5] Since then, de Mori has been working front of house while Jackson works back of house.

Jackson and de Mori launched a series of podcast episodes detailing their founding and operating Towpath. [6]

Cookbook

In October 2020, Jackson and de Mori published Towpath: Recipes and Stories, a cookbook that details Towpath Cafe's culinary offerings and background. [7] Each chapter is marked by a month in which the cafe is open.

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"Towpath: Recipes & Stories"

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References

  1. De Mori L., Jackson L. (September 2020). Towpath: Recipes & Stories. London, UK: Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN   9781645020127.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
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