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Lauderdale House

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  • Great place for coffee, teas or lunch with a couple of art galleries to browse. Definitely worth a visit

  • Lauderdale House is a fantastic cultural and social hub in Highgate, London. From exhibitions to adult classes, children's activities to special events, Lauderdale House is a great place to spend time with family and friends. The building itself is stunning, with warm spaces to explore and great views of the surrounding park. The exhibitions are always interesting and varied, with something for everyone. The adult classes provide a great opportunity to learn a new skill or discover something ...

  • I usually enjoy going there, I like the atmosphere and also the coffee, until one day I went there and ordered my coffee, the barista told the cashier what I ordered to make me pay in a very " it's a Mario" Italian accent, they both laugh and when the cashier ask the barista if was Italian he said " oh the hell no!". Unfortunately even if they, hopefully, didn't realize that, I am in fact Italian, so was kinda a very unpleasant moment. Even tho, as most people, despite my country and its cit...

  • We had our team day here in Lauderdale. The place was ok clean, toilets are clean. We spend a day here, the food that they prepare for us was good. The coffee is ok as well. But garden I wasn’t able to explore more that’s why I gave 4 star only.

  • This is a pleasant place located at the edge of Waterlow Park and I highly recommend whenever you come round to visit both. The tiny cafe area, although it doesn't have a large variety of items, receives you with friendly and professional staff, Sam being one of them. I've noticed exposed there two paintings created by Victor Carlin, an exquisite artist. The view is awesome and soothing and the house hosts exhibitions, music events or art classes as well. Many thanks to Jo and Peter for helpi...