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Adam Byatt's headlining restaurant is still the gastronomic destination of choice for Claphamites. Its ‘easy elegance' and sleek, dark looks… more »
Having established Trinity as the most serious restaurant in Clapham, chef Adam Byatt has branched out with Bistro Union – a casual neighbourhood… more »
Away from the tumultuous High Street, The Stonhouse is part of a smart group of hostelries that includes The Abbeville & The Bolingbroke.… more »
Still doing a roaring trade with customers from the nearby Picture House, the tiny Rapscallion seems to have lost some joie de vivre, maybe because… more »
Bringing the gritty Lower East Side speakeasy to Clapham Common, the Rookery might seem desperately trendy, but behind its ceramic tiles, suspended… more »
Like it or not, white leather furniture & weird blue lighting sells. This nightspot is heaving at the weekend when the surgically enhanced, carefully… more »
A quiet neighbourhood hostelry in the heart of ‘Abbeville Village’, The Abbeville has been given the full gastropub makeover. There’s… more »
Cynics and killjoys said that a smart Japanese restaurant wouldn't work in the nether reaches of Clapham but, as the years go by, Tsunami… more »
A little patch of France on Clapham Common, Gastro might seem like a pastiche of a Monsieur Hulot film. Staff have wonderful Gallic accents (although… 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 »
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 »
While neighbouring establishments pump up the volume & morph into clubs at night, Metro continues to be a happy, chilled & laid-back haven… more »
Del’Aziz offers an attractive ‘one stop shop’ approach to eating, drinking, browsing & discovering the flavours of the Middle East, the Maghreb… more »
Already well-established in Chelsea and Kensington, The Jam Tree has brought its lively mix of quirky, vintage-style interiors and British… more »
Part restaurant, part dimly lit shisha lounge, this Lebanese rendezvous mixes nightlife thrills, cocktails and belly dancing with traditional… more »
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