Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Spanish tapas and brunch spot on Upper Street with standout squid ink rice and friendly service; portions lean small and noise can spike at peak times.
La Farola delivers reliable neighborhood dining anchored by strong food quality and genuinely warm, attentive service. The signature arroz negro and croquettes earn consistent praise, while the pre-theatre menu offers solid value for Islington diners. However, hit-and-miss execution on certain dishes like tortilla and patatas and cramped seating during busy periods prevent grade A-grade territory, positioning it as a competitive neighborhood favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
On Upper Street, La Farola hums with lively neighborhood energy: clinking glasses, platters of croquetas, and a bar turning out polished cocktails. Diners praise the warmth of the team—“they made us feel looked after”—and the room swings from cozy to full-on buzzy at peak times. Street-side tables are a draw on sunny days, though some note the noise can spike during rush hours. The cooking leans Spanish with a contemporary tilt, anchored by tapas and a strong brunch game. The squid ink rice is a recurring favorite, while gambas, croquettes, and grilled chorizo keep fans coming back. The culinary approach is classic with modern accents: harissa and zaatar show up at brunch, but it is still comfort-first, not culinary theater. Portions trend modest; value lands best via lunch specials and the pre-theatre 3-for-£20. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly brunch plates and basics like pancakes, fries, and burgers. Staff have been accommodating with strollers and simple requests, though tapas portions may require ordering more for hungry teens. If you have picky eaters, steer toward pancakes or the chicken burger and keep the more adventurous seafood to the grown-ups.
Area: Busy, upscale high street in Islington with cafes, bars, and theaters; mix of locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Near Almeida Theatre and Angel station corridor; heavy brunch and pre-theatre crowd, outdoor seating vibe.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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