Barnet Transportation
Barnet is a top choice for commuters due to the many Northern Line stations, making direct journeys into Central London and The City quick and easy. In addition to the Underground, the borough also offers National Rail services at Oakleigh Park and Mill Hill Broadway, while for drivers the North Circular and M1 run through the borough for north-bound trips.
Meanwhile, for residents who find it difficult to use public transport, Dial-a-Ride vehicle services and the Taxicard scheme allow those who are disabled to travel for free or a reduced fare.
Restaurants in Barnet
Culinary life here can be a little uninspiring at times, but there are a myriad of excellent eateries if you know where to look. Casual French restaurant Chez Tonton and Arati Tandoori are two of the best in New Barnet, while High Barnet and Totteridge both have a number of cosy gastropubs perfect for a traditional bite and a beer in the evening.
Home to London’s first American-style shopping centre, open since 1967, residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to retail therapy. Brent Cross Shopping Centre offers over 120 shops, ranging from designer brands such as Jaeger and Hugo Boss to Anthropologie homewares and jewellery from Pandora. A good selection of popular high-street restaurants can also be found here, including Carluccio’s, Pizza Express and Wagamama. Alternative shopping spots in the borough can found at the Spires Shopping Centre or along the small high streets in areas such as Totteridge and Hadley.
Food shopping
Most major supermarket chains can be found in the borough, including a large Waitrose at the Spires Shopping Centre and another on the High Road in Totteridge, an Asda superstore in Southgate, and various branches of Sainsbury’s and Tesco. A smattering of good delicatessens and independent shops can also be found, with Burnt Oak Fish Market in Burnt Oak among the best in the borough.
Gyms in Barnet
There is a reasonable selection of fitness and sporting facilities spread throughout the borough, including a branch of PureGym, an Anytime Fitness branch, and Barnet Burnt Oak Leisure Centre. Towards the northern end of the borough, its also possible to find a number of specialist studios for activities including yoga, pilates and boxing.
As you’d expect from such a green borough, there’s also a good selection of golf clubs for those who prefer teeing off to pounding a treadmill – popular spots include Old Ford Manor Golf Club, and Arkley Golf Club.
Barnet Culture
It may not be the most buzzing of boroughs, but it is still home to a selection of appealing cultural venues, including Artsdepot, a multi-genre arts centre with two theatres, a gallery, a bar and more, as well as the more tradition Bull Theatre where you’ll find a wide range of theatre and musical performances. For those with an interest in aviation, the Royal Air Force Museum can be found at Hendon Aerodrome, and offers visitors the chance to explore the facinsating history of the RAF, as well as see over 70 aircraft.