300 Restaurants near Beckenham

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This small town within the Borough of Bromley is home to numerous restaurants, cafés and bistros suited to every occasion, from a quick lunch on the high street to a special dinner out. There are plenty of casual spots offering a laidback atmosphere, as well as some more refined locations perfect for a celebratory meal. You'll also find a wide selection of international restaurants in Beckenham, serving everything from Chinese to Thai and Greek cuisine. Central to Beckenham's dining scene is its iconic winding high street where you’ll find a range of popular chains, independent eateries, quirky cafes plus much more. Check out our ultimate list of where to eat in Beckenham, and don't forget to use the handy filters on the left to narrow down your search. You can filter by budget, cuisine, style and more!

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Honest Burgers Peckham

Honest Burgers Peckham

Peckham, SE15 4QL
4.6 miles
Driven along by two energetic young owners, no-frills, independently minded Honest Burgers has gone down a storm wherever it chooses to pitch its admirable ... Find out more
The Pizza Room - New Cross

The Pizza Room - New Cross

London, SE14 6TA
4.7 miles
We are a cornerstone of the pizza-loving community. Our dough Is handcrafted by our expert pizza chefs and proved for 72 hours for the ultimate crispy mouth ... Find out more
Afternoon Tea at Tudor Barn

Afternoon Tea at Tudor Barn

London, SE9 6SZ
4.7 miles
Tudor Barn Eltham is the last remaining Tudor Barn in London set in 13 acres of stunning parkland of Well Hall Pleasaunce. Enjoy an afternoon tea by ... Find out more
Hanar

Hanar

Peckham, SE15 4ST
4.7 miles
Comfortable restaurant offering Kurdish cuisine, seasonal terrace seating & shisha Find out more
Papi's Grill Restaurant and Bar

Papi's Grill Restaurant and Bar

New Cross, SE14 6AG
4.7 miles
  Papi's Grill is a meat and fish lover's destination in the heart of southeast London, on New Cross Road. For great food, great vibes and great value ... Find out more
New Cross House

New Cross House

London, SE14 6AF
4.7 miles
What we think
"Formerly the rather grim Goldsmith’s Tavern, the re-invented New Cross House retains some of its original, Victorian gin-palace features (note th ..." Read our full review
The Lido Cafe

The Lido Cafe

London, SE24 0PA
4.7 miles
What we think
" “Halcyon blue water, fresh air and genuinely good food” are some of the reasons why readers make a beeline for this beautifully restored ..." Read our full review
Tudor Barn Eltham

Tudor Barn Eltham

Greenwich, SE9 6SZ
4.7 miles
Tudor Barn in Eltham is a truly unique dining experience, as it holds the distinction of being the only existing Tudor Barn in London. Dating back to the 16 ... Find out more
Ceylins Restaurant

Ceylins Restaurant

Mitcham, CR4 1RB
4.7 miles
Turkish & Mediterranean Cusine Find out more
The Amersham Arms

The Amersham Arms

London, SE14 6TY
4.7 miles
What we think
"This imposing, scruffy boozer opposite New Cross station scores top marks for effortless cool. The Amersham Arms houses a random assortment of antique ..." Read our full review
Taquiza

Taquiza

Peckham, SE15 4ST
4.7 miles
Taquiza is a Mexican restaurant and taco bar, tucked away inside beloved Peckham nightclub The Carpet Shop, under the railway arches just off Rye Lane. The ... Find out more
The Big Red Pizza & Bar

The Big Red Pizza & Bar

Deptford, SE8 4RZ
4.7 miles
The Big Red Pizza and Bar on Deptford’s busy Church Street may well be London’s quirkiest venue, which in such a vibrant and creative city is sa ... Find out more
Hideaway

Hideaway

London, SW16 2ED
4.7 miles
What we think
" It’s great news for Streatham that Hideaway has found its feet so fast. There are precious few venues that successfully combine good food & drin ..." Read our full review
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Located just two miles west of Bromley town centre, Beckenham is a dynamic town boasting a rich history, a tight-knit community and plenty of green spaces, while maintaining easy access to central London via train. In particular, Beckenham Place Park is a great destination for a sunny day, featuring a large lake that you can swim in, a golf course and plenty of wooded areas to explore. More central, Cator Park is another green space which features a tranquil grassy area, sports facilities and an impressive range of wildlife.

Beckenham also boasts a star-studded past and was once home to Enid Blyton, Julie Andrews, The Kinks and David Bowie. Bowie actually wrote Life on Mars whilst residing in the area and got his iconic Ziggy hairdo at a salon on the high street. The cultural background of the town has endured, and the annual Beckenham festival, centred around the arts, features live music, theatre shows and the like.

With historic roots dating back to the Anglo-Saxon era, this lively area quickly transformed from a quaint hamlet to a thriving suburb due to the invention of the railway. From there, its expansion was exponential, attracting residents and businesses alike to the vibrant town it is today. Undoubtedly, this is a popular place to live, with people moving to Beckenham for its green spaces, plentiful amenities, numerous activities and, of course, thriving restaurant scene.