Pedler

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Bronze Award
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SquareMeal Review of Pedler

Bronze Award

This polished newcomer sits incongruously on Peckham Rye, a scruffy thoroughfare where dining options have hitherto run to branches of Chicken Cottage. Vintage mismatched crockery and cut-glass tumblers define Pedler’s look, along with bare brickwork, wooden flooring and flights of fancy such as pineapple-patterned fabrics covering the bar stools. The seasonal, modern British menu changes almost completely every day, save for a signature dish of ‘frizzle chicken’ – the crunchiest of chicken nuggets served with an assertively spiced ‘attitude’ sauce. Other hits include juicy, charred lamb chops (from local butcher Flock & Herd) with saffron-flecked potatoes, and rich desserts such as sticky ginger cake with local vanilla ice cream: south London on a plate. Most seating is cramped, but the welcome is warm, the staff enthusiastic, and the atmosphere buzzing from breakfast until the witching hour. To drink, well-balanced cocktails made with Little Bird gin are the way to go.

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
Cuisines
International
Ambience
Cool, Lively
Food Occasions
Breakfast, Brunch, Sunday roast
Alfresco And Views
Outside seating
Perfect for
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Location

1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AB

020 3030 4180 020 3030 4180

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Opening Times

Tues-Sat 6pm-11pm (Fri-Sat 4pm-6pm) Sun 9am-5pm Fri-Sun 10am-4:00pm

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6 Reviews 
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Anon

09 August 2019  
Pedler has a great vibe and fantastic food. Have been there for dinner on numerous times, taken friends and always like to return when in the area. In my top restaurants in London!

LUIS P

27 June 2018  
A local favourite, Pedlar is there for all occasions - amazingly varied breakfasts and brunches, wholesome lunches and dinners, not forgetting their take on Sunday lunch. The staff here are part of the joy - they work in ways that screams "this isn't just a job for me". They know the menu and also know how to make their guests feel at home. Really fun environment. There's a small outdoor area, a nice 'balcon' area and also a private alcove. Cocktails are some of the best, including the delicious Breakfast Martini. Prices are reasonable and well worth it.

Roz S

27 June 2018  
Lovely vibe, great menu, local.

Roz S

09 May 2017  
Local lovely restaurant, great gin, cute.

Keith B

02 June 2016  
Excellent food and service, slightly quirky good atmosphere.

Helen L

26 May 2015  
Food & Drink 3
Service 3.5
Atmosphere 4
Value 3.5
Peddling trendy food hits (and misses) in Peckham
Brunch at Pedler is decent value, and certainly more so than neighbouring contenders in East Dulwich. Posh avocado on sourdough is a fiver, while a full English is under £10. (The latter disconcertingly contains a gin sausage. I like both of these things very much, but remain unconvinced by their union). If you have a thumping hangover, the staple dutchie pancake is likely to catch your eye. This Yorkshire pudding-esque batter bowl is as big as a human head, and contains a pool of molten gruyere with a tangle of leek or parma ham. Sounds incredible? I suppose it is, for the first few bites. But soon the degree of untold wrong ceases to be right, and the cloying fat-on-fat combo proves too much. Things take a turn for the weird in the form of the resident ‘dumpkin’. Proudly paraded as a regular on the menu, this pumpkin donut sounds glorious (or, to use the local vernacular: awesome). Upon eating, it’s actually pretty minging; an aggressively spiced filling in desperate need of candification, imprisoned within the dense walls of a heavy, unyielding batter. I commend dodging the saccharin sweetness of your average donut, but this creation is crying out for balanced sweetness and a lighter hand. Beers are, of course, of the craft variety, while wine plays second fiddle to cocktails (despite a reasonably-priced assortment available by the glass). House martinis and ‘Maltby Marys’ went down a treat, while my avocado margherita proved more divisive than Marmite. (To me, it was strangely moreish in its eye-searing sharpness. To my other half: ‘downright upsetting’). Small groups are likely to find themselves sat atop fellow diners and shoe-horned into communal booths, but there are sweet spots to secure when booking ahead of time - bag a space for two on the long table opposite the ‘tropical' cove, and you’ll watch the action whizz by at a comfortable distance with your backs to the wall. There’s plenty going for Pedler. Meat and fish are reassuringly sourced; the menu has you covered from noon til late; and the broader look and feel is ‘on message’ with the hipster takeover of Peckham Rye. (That’s if gentrification’s your bag of course, but there lies a debate for another day). It’s happily open to bookings - a seemingly quaint notion nowadays, but welcome given the regularity with which the restaurant becomes rammed. Hopefully it will continue to revel in the fanfare of its first year, albeit by addressing a few significant bum notes.
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