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A quiet neighbourhood hostelry in the heart of ‘Abbeville Village’, The Abbeville has been given the full gastropub makeover. There’s… more »
Having established Trinity as the most serious restaurant in Clapham, chef Adam Byatt has branched out with Bistro Union – a casual neighbourhood… more »
Occupying the shell of a defunct Chinese restaurant, this spirited Clapham newcomer is no relation to the Abbeville pub just a few doors away.… more »
Newtons has been feeding the affluent denizens of Abbeville Village since the area first became gentrified. It’s a well-run bar-restaurant that… more »
Clapham Common’s branch of this easy-going mini chain provides a useful drinking & meeting haunt for locals who prefer to escape affluent Abbeville… more »
Bringing the gritty Lower East Side speakeasy to Clapham Common, the Rookery might seem desperately trendy, but behind its ceramic tiles, suspended… more »
‘If you’re 35 you’re pushing it’ at Clapham’s best nightclub, where the music rocks, the drinks are spot-on, & the staff are as good-looking… more »
Grand Union started life in Camden in 2006 & has dragged its youthful (ie. studenty) NW1 spirit along for the ride during its expansion across… more »
Pepper Tree’s canteen-style seating & hangar-like decor aren’t exactly conducive to a leisurely meal. Besides, the people queuing in the doorway… more »
Sitting snugly between Brixton and Clapham, this contemporary tapas joint takes its name and inspiration from Barcelona's famous market. Showcasing… more »
While neighbouring establishments pump up the volume & morph into clubs at night, Metro continues to be a happy, chilled & laid-back haven… more »
A cross between a tearoom & a restaurant from the Caucasus, The Georgian contains much to admire. The jolly painted chairs & scrubbed tables could… more »
Wet your whistle & keep it wet at B@1, the chain of mainstream cocktail bars where every night is party night. It’s easy to sneer at these cheesy… more »
When beige was the rage, this funky, clubby bar was top dog in Clapham – but nothing lasts forever. Souk can still supply a brilliant night… more »
Readers praise the ‘speakeasy concept’ of this secretive restaurant set above a sandwich shop on Acre Lane. Access is via a discreet door &… more »
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