Golders Green is an area within the London Borough of Barnet in London. Essentially this is a 19th century suburban development which is just a few miles from central London.
The 20th century brought rapid growth to the area with the opening of a tube station of the London Underground Railway. It has a large range of housing as well as a busy main shopping street namely Golders Green Road. In the area there are many restaurants with cuisines from all over the world, such as Indian, Thai, Japanese, Chinese Korean, Italian and Kosher. There are at least a dozen coffee bars as well as a number of niche food stores which include Japanese, Iranian, Korean and Malaysian. The area is very well known for late-night bagels.
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Golders Green is a cosmopolitan area and it has had a prominent Jewish community since the 1900s and today there is a considerable Japanese community also.
The Refectory pub was once a well known venue where many great musicians played, including John Mayall’s band featuring Eric Clapton, Lee Dorsey, Doris Troy, Paul Butterfield’s Blues Band and many more.
Golders Hill Park is a formal park adjoining the West Heath of Hampstead Heath. There is a walled garden, ponds, water garden, butterfly house, a small zoo and a cafe, during the summer months there is often live music on the bandstand.
Golders Green has been the setting for a number of appearances in popular culture. The song Sugar and Spice by pop band Madness references Golders Green and the Hippodrome in the lyrics, this was a single released in August 2009. George Harrison recorded an unreleased track called “Going Down to Golders Green” and this came about as he visited members of the pop group Badfinger, who lived at 7 Park Avenue.