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Award-winning Chef Anna Highgate Opens Clementine Cafe in Islington 2026

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Award-winning Chef Anna Highgate Opens Clementine Cafe in Islington 2026
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Key Points

  • Pastry chef Anna Highgate expands operations with Clementine, a new cafe opening on 3 October.
  • The new venue is situated on New North Road, Islington, directly opposite her existing Quince Bakery.
  • Highgate established Quince Bakery in February 2024 through a successful crowdfunding initiative.
  • Quince Bakery quickly gained neighbourhood popularity for its focus on traditional British and Irish baking.
  • The opening marks a second physical site for Highgate in the same local district.

Islington (North London News) August 19, 2026 – Award-winning pastry chef Anna Highgate is expanding her culinary presence in North London with the launch of a new cafe named Clementine. The venue is scheduled to begin trading on 3 October and is situated on New North Road, Islington. The location places the establishment directly opposite Quince Bakery, the neighbourhood site Highgate opened in February 2024.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How Did Quince Bakery Establish Its Place in the Local Market?
  • Background of the Development
  • Predictions: How Will This Development Affect the Local Community and Market?
    • Impact on Local Residents and Consumers
    • Impact on Surrounding Commercial Properties and Local Businesses
    • Impact on Independent Hospitality Models

The decision to open Clementine directly across the street follows the rapid commercial growth of Quince Bakery. Highgate originally established the initial venue through a public crowdfunding campaign, designing the operation as a deliberately compact neighbourhood bakery. Since its debut early last year, the original site has built a substantial local customer base centred on product lines rooted specifically in traditional British and Irish baking techniques.

The launch of Clementine represents a consolidated operational footprint within a single Islington street. By establishing a second physical presence within metres of the original storefront, the venture expands physical seating capacity and retail service capabilities while remaining within the immediate vicinity of its established customer base.

How Did Quince Bakery Establish Its Place in the Local Market?

The foundation of Highgate’s business in Islington began with the funding model utilised for Quince Bakery. Rather than relying solely on private institutional backing, Highgate turned to community crowdfunding to raise the capital required to secure and fit out the original New North Road premises. The campaign relied heavily on local engagement, pitching a small-scale operation that prioritised daily baked goods over mass commercial production.

Upon opening in February 2024, Quince Bakery focused its regular menu around regional heritage recipes. The commitment to traditional British and Irish baking methodologies helped differentiate the shop within the competitive North London food and beverage market. Over the course of its first seven months of trading, the site received industry recognition, securing pastry awards that further raised its profile across the borough.

The physical constraints of the original venue—designed explicitly as a small-scale retail bakery—led to regular queueing along New North Road during peak operating hours. This spatial limit prompted the development team to seek additional square footage nearby, ultimately securing the site directly across the road for the creation of Clementine.

Background of the Development

The expansion of independent hospitality businesses in North London reflects broader shifts in commercial property usage and consumer demand within residential boroughs. Following shifts in high street trading dynamics over recent years, localized suburban hubs like Islington have seen an increase in specialized, artisan food operations taking over standard retail units.

Anna Highgate’s career trajectory prior to the creation of Quince Bakery includes extensive training in fine-dining pastry kitchens, where she developed an emphasis on regional grain varieties, traditional fat preparations, and seasonal produce. Her decision to transition from established restaurant environments to an independent bakery model mirrored a wider industry trend of specialized chefs opening focused, single-concept venues.

The funding structure chosen for Quince Bakery in late 2023 demonstrated the viability of localized micro-investments in the hospitality sector. By utilizing community crowdfunding, the project minimized initial institutional debt while simultaneously securing a pre-committed customer base prior to opening the doors. The commercial success achieved between February 2024 and late 2026 provided the necessary capital and operational stability to move forward with Clementine as a distinct sister venue under the same core management team.

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Predictions: How Will This Development Affect the Local Community and Market?

The launch of Clementine on New North Road is expected to influence the immediate commercial ecosystem, local residents, and surrounding food service operators in several distinct ways.

Impact on Local Residents and Consumers

For residents of Islington and regular patrons of Quince Bakery, the opening of Clementine offers a significant expansion of retail capacity. The primary benefit to the local consumer base will be reduced wait times and expanded seating options. Where Quince Bakery functioned predominantly as a compact takeaway service, Clementine provides additional physical space to accommodate sit-down trade. This expansion allows the business to diversify its menu offerings beyond portable baked items to include sit-down cafe options, serving the growing remote-working and local leisure demographics in Islington.

Impact on Surrounding Commercial Properties and Local Businesses

From a commercial property perspective, Highgate’s dual-site footprint reinforces New North Road as a localized culinary destination within North London. The presence of two complementary venues managed by an award-winning chef directly across from one another increases overall foot traffic to the street. Nearby retail and service-based businesses are likely to experience secondary footfall benefits as visitors travel to the area specifically for the venues. However, the presence of a consolidated, highly popular brand across two prominent street sites raises the barrier to entry for competing independent cafes attempting to capture market share within the immediate multi-block radius.

Impact on Independent Hospitality Models

For the wider food and beverage industry, particularly prospective independent business owners in London, the trajectory of Highgate’s enterprise serves as a case study in localized expansion. Demonstrating that a crowdfunded, small-scale site can generate sufficient revenue within 18 months to fund a second location across the street validates the hyper-local business model. It indicates to future entrepreneurs that establishing a deep operational presence within a specific micro-neighbourhood can be more commercially viable than expanding into geographically distant high-street locations.

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