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4 Arnold Circus


Back on Calvert Avenue is Leila’s Shop. Nearly hidden beneath its generous awning, this relaxed grocery and café offers a wide-ranging menu of light meals, snacks, drinks and gourmet ingredients to take away. A few steps beyond is Arnold Circus. In the centre of this little park is a quaint green bandstand with park benches around the periphery. It’s a picture- perfect place to enjoy the quieter side of Shoreditch. Close by is Rochelle Canteen, a hidden gem of a café/ restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Thursday to Saturday (ring the doorbell for access), with alfresco dining when the weather is clement. On Sundays, the Columbia Road flower market is only a few blocks away and well worth the detour. rochelleschool.org/rochelle-canteen


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5 Boxpark


Walk back towards Shoreditch High Street station. If you’re hungry, Lyle’s is an acclaimed Michelin- starred restaurant serving British dishes or, not far away, there’s Brat, a fashionable wine bar and Spanish grill (see businesstraveller. com for a full review). Across from Lyle’s is Boxpark, an assortment of shops housed in old shipping containers. Boxpark opened in 2011 and started a London trend. There are two storeys of shops, bars and restaurants in the 60 shipping containers. It was originally only intended to stay open for five years, but its popularity endures because it mirrors the kaleidoscopic creativity and diversity that make Shoreditch such an interesting place to be. boxpark.co.uk BT


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