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21 Park Road
London
N8 8TE

Phone: 0208292 0001

Nearest TubestationFinsbury Park (more than a mile away)

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Facilities

Guide Dogs welcome Wheelchair Access Children and Baby Friendly No Smoking Section



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Customer reviews of Banners

1 out of 10
Dulcie Burt
Sunday, September 18, 2005

Rating: Food Rating1 Service Rating1 Ambience Rating3 = 1/10
I don't know what people in Crouch End are used to if this is their idea of good. Rude staff, bad and slow service, mediocre food. Staff have many "training issues" and some seem to think that they're working at an exclusive restaurant where diners must show their gratitude at being allowed to enter. It's not worth it.
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9 out of 10

Thursday, April 15, 2004

Rating: Food Rating10 Service Rating8 Ambience Rating10 = 9/10
Saturday morning, hangover in toe my friend & I popped into Banners for what can only be described as an experience.  The ambience is amazingly chilled out.  The food was just perfect washed down with the most tongue tickling smoothie I have ever had.  The service was good aswell. Go there - you need to know what the fuss is all about because its nearly impossible to describe.....
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9 out of 10
Keeley
Thursday, May 09, 2002

Rating: Food Rating9 Service Rating9 Ambience Rating10 = 9/10
Banners is an eclectic mix of American, British, Carribean and even Mediterranean food. In the day, families and BrightYoungThings congregate over the papers and massive fry ups (healthy options also available but fried plantain or the bubble+squeak are a must), washed down with freshly made smoothies. In the evening however, the food (and music) reflects the wide mixture of diners and jugs of cocktails are the drink of choice.
With friendly staff and wild decor this is a place to dress up or down as you wish for any mood you are in.
Oh, and remember to book well in advance!
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