Fink’s Salt and Sweet
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The food is simple but made with very high quality ingredients, the baked items such as the brownies are by far the best I have ever had and the coffe…
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Freshly opened on the corner of Mountgrove Road and Wilberforce Road, Fink's Salt and Sweet Cafe is an absolute delight to behold. Having recently mov…
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2 Reviews on “Fink’s Salt and Sweet”
The food is simple but made with very high quality ingredients, the baked items such as the brownies are by far the best I have ever had and the coffee is delicious!! Ive been at least 10 times now and the service is always speedy and friendly and its such an enjoyable place to relax. I actually have nothing to fault!
Freshly opened on the corner of Mountgrove Road and Wilberforce Road, Fink’s Salt and Sweet Cafe is an absolute delight to behold. Having recently moved away from the area, I was crushed and thrilled at the same time to learn that in this little residential nook of North London, a special type of establishment was opening. Formerly a butcher’s, a greengrocer’s and a military memorabilia store, it’s filled with quirks from former days.Not just a cafe, Fink’s offers a deli counter, little-known wines by the box, special olive oil, ‘sexy pesto’, and much, much more to come. I set straight to interviewing the charming proprietors, Mat and Jess, to find out more about their venture, which sees a cosy future of late morning brunches, early evening glasses of wine and raucous and intimate dining with your friends and neighbours.If you live in the area, I’m definitely jealous of you.If you don’t, who cares? You ought to check it out anyway.Where are you from?M: Im the country mouse from Somerset but Ive lived in London for 10-years, specifically in this part for 4 and the rest around the North.J: Im from upstairs but Ive always lived in London. Ive crept through Camden and Holloway and finally, here.Why did you choose this area?M: I just love the leafy, residential aspect and the pockets of places here- I just LOVE North London. Ive lived in Arsenal and Holloway and theres this nice, laid back and easy attitude around.J: Yeah its just a really great spot between the throng of Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington. It was almost crying out for something.M: Obviously youve got the beautiful Clissold Park on one side but on the other, the traffic on Blackstock Road, the parks the schools and the young pros so theres this everything vibe but there was a limit to the places in this particular nook that you could just pop out to. I used to struggle to find somewhere to pop out to. Now, thats us.J: Mmm, you just couldnt fall into a place around here. So weve brought together the best of Hackney (where Ive worked) and Soho (where Matts worked) and made a middle-ground so theres a little touch of each married with this area- weve tuned into multiple London cultures.What makes you different or special?M: I think what makes us different and special is the neighbourhood. We really built this place around servicing THIS bespoke area. So we have everything you might need from a fancy bottle of wine, to a 3 glass from a carafe. If you want a special cheese or literally the jar of biscuit butter from the shelf, its yours. Were a little off the beaten track from the shops and restaurants so we know to succeed we ought to have different guises; to wear lots of hats, so that we reach the breadth of quite a wide niche. We want to keep a captive audience and so the experience changes with the time of day and the mood, from a coffee in the morning, to a glass of wine with friends in the evening and then, into the winter, some hot dishes to enjoy straight from our oven.Describe the caf in three wordsYour fridge (but) better? That’s cheating a little but we like to think we’re a bit like a larder or a pantry filled with all the delicious things you’d love to have in stock all the time, not just for parties.What do you love doing in London:M: Well, nothing for the last 8 weeks but certainly I like going out and eating with friendsThese days I really prefer impromptu meetings. There is nothing more enjoyable than a local pub with a few friends or places without agenda. You know, no rules places where you can order what you want to the table or grab some stuff on the way to the park or wherever youre heading off to next, even if its home.J: I love markets. And I love food markets. Broadway Market, Farmers Markets, antiques markets, cheap and crap markets… AND the great thing is I have a good excuse to go to markets now that we have this place. Now when I find a bargain lot of 25 antique trays, theyre mine (and with good reason).How did you two meet by the way?E: Were kind of like an arranged marriage that worked out! Matt is the partner of a friend and we got to talking and transformed my studio into the cafe. Now were Finks and business partners. thecafecat.blogspot.com