A Primrose Hill restaurant popular with celebrities is being besieged by e-bikes after a parking bay was installed on its doorstep.

Greek restaurant Lemonia, which has been a staple of the trendy suburb for 50 years, regularly has up to 60 Lime and Forest bikes dumped outside.

Owner Anthony Evangelou said the addition has caused havoc for his business - popular with celebs such as Madonna and Harry Styles - and is considering taking legal action.

The 80-year-old claimed the bikes leave the restaurant's deliveries entrance blocked and disrupts the day-to-day running of the business.

When the parking space is full, Lime and Forest users leave their bikes on the pavement or down the street, Mr Evangelou said, which he claimed is 'dangerous' for his customers and stops neighbours leaving their garages.