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Throughout the day, this sweet little café caters for a stream of Dulwich Village residents: from commuters grabbing a cup of Monmouth coffee… more »
From the beautifully minimalist Gallery Café, housed in Rick Mather’s modern glass extension, diners can gaze across at Sir John Soane’s 1817… more »
There’s no doubt that Beauberry House, with its Georgian good looks & white stucco exterior, makes a fine setting for a wedding or period costume… more »
Try to nab a table in the front section of this pretty salon de thé to appreciate its charm. With glass chandeliers, antique mirrors & a distressed… more »
Lordship Lane is curiously short of independent cafés where you can enjoy proper coffee & a slice of cake, or linger over a freshly prepared lunch… more »
Franklins has been flying the flag for local, seasonal produce since it opened in 1999. Beyond its lively bar, the smart but unstuffy candlelit… more »
Located on the southern stretch of Lordship Lane, this large, colourful restaurant has to work hard to pull in customers. Decorwise, you’ll find… more »
GBK, founded in South London over 10 years ago, was ahead of the curve in as regards specialising in burgers & Antipodean flavours – which is… more »
With drinks consultant Tim Oakley now listed as co-owner, what was Liquorish is an altogether sexier proposition thanks to top-flight mixology… more »
It’s difficult to decipher the signage outside this vegetarian Indian restaurant, but inside you’ll discover a narrow, well-lit room adorned… more »
After a modest start south of the river, Adventure has evolved into a bona fide mini-chain with several branches dotted around the capital. Each… more »
There’s a captain’s-cabin feel to this no-nonsense fish & chippie, which has been serving south London locals for 20 years. If you’re not… more »
The chef may be Italian & at least one waitress is French, but the food at this Herne Hill tapas bar is quintessentially Spanish. Several dishes… more »
Although a handful of tables near the bar are given over to drinking (a pint of Doom Bar, perhaps), The Palmerston is primarily a dining pub –… more »
Don’t be surprised to find a queue snaking out of the door of this small, budget Thai café. Lured by the promise of cheap, punchy food & BYOB… more »
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