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Home & garden Food & drink
Columbia Road is a stylist's dream: pick up A veritable foodie paradise with stalls offering
stunning mexican tiles and glass at milagros, buy everything from fresh oysters to bagels, Columbia
Vietnamese silks and ceramics at Nom, accessorise Road also has Treacle with its famous fairy cakes,
your garden with giant teacups from Openhouse The Flea Pit for micro brewed beers and falafel,
or drop in at Bahasa garden (owned by two former Lee's Seafood for some of the best crispy calamari
Liberty stylists) for wooden benches, sculptures or in London, and, if you're a sucker for a Kola Kube,
lanterns and candles for a magical garden glow. Suck and Chew for every retro sweet imaginable.
Junk & antiques Art & galleries
If you like a rummage, you may find a jewel Columbia Road is a real artists' hub. Ryantown
among the junk in nearby Ezra Street, where stalls is a popular gallery-cum-shop offering regularly
selling all kinds of bric-a-brac jostle for space in changing, limited edition works of art by local
a courtyard. If you're not the rummaging type, artist Rob Ryan. You'll also find urban art by the
Columbia Road's Ben Southgate deals in unusual likes of Banksy in Nelly Duff, original Scandinavian
1900-1950 furniture while Vintage Heaven has a artwork in Doxi and even works by Cornish seaside
range of vintage china, glass, fabrics and more. artists in The Columbia Road gallery.
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