Brunching and browsing around Crystal Palace Triangle

The triangle has been developing in the last few years and has become a fantastic spot for restaurants, cafés, pubs and independent shops. It’s very easy to while away an hour or two!

As you walk down Westow Hill keep an eye out to the left and watch as the panorama of London appears. You’ll walk past Joanna’s on the right, which is one of the loveliest restaurants and does a great brunch if you are feeling peckish. Continue walking and look out for Jasper Road on your left where you will find Crystal Palace Antiques, a brilliant place filled with amazing finds from Victorian furniture to retro clocks.

Carrying on you will soon come to the end of the road and the top corner of Crystal Palace Park. When you see Westow House turn right and head down the second side of the triangle. This is the least developed but has a few good bric-a-brac shops, some clothing stores and an art gallery. There’s also the most amazing vintage shop called Vien where I have been tempted by original 1950s handbags on more than one occasion.

The final side of the triangle starts at The White Hart, a relaxed, very kid friendly pub with tasty food. Along Westow Street you are spoilt for choice for cafés and independent shops. Make sure you stop by Blackbird Bakery for mini fruit tarts, La Bruschetta for great coffee and Glitter & Twisted for unique gifts. At the end of the street, you’ll find yourself back where you started from, greeted by that amazing view across London.

 

 

About the Author

This lovely thing to do was kindly shared by Fiona Kelly – passionate photographer, lover of fresh bread, cheese and good wine, and supporter of all things local. Not to mention serious handbag fantatic! Fiona runs Fiona Kelly Photography, specialising in weddings, portraits and lifestyle photography.