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Finally some competition for Hackney's beloved E5 Bakehouse? Danish chef Christoffer Hruskova, who worked in bakeries in Copenhagen before delivering a dose of “Scandinavian magic” to London by founding North Road in Clerkenwell, launches a new bakery in the trendy arches by London Fields station, serving freshly baked bread, Danish pastries and Caravan coffee.
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Arch 373, Helmsley Place, London, E8 3SB
Restaurant details
Arch 373, Helmsley Place, London, E8 3SB
Opening hours
Last orders: 3 pm, Sat & Sun 5 pm
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