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Since opening in 2008, this miniature artisan enterprise has built a cult following – thanks to the quality of its wood-fired sourdough pizzas… more »
Diners at Four O Nine could be excused for looking smug. It’s not easy finding this first-floor bistro above the Clapham North pub, & entrance… more »
Claiming to offer ‘a lot of Japanese under one roof’, this popular old-timer has legions of fans. They come for good-value noodles & sushi… more »
Brixton Village’s transformation from rotting arcade to foodie Mecca has been a spectacular example of urban regeneration, driven by a wave of… more »
A perennial favourite among the after-work & pre-gig crowd, Brixton Bar & Grill continues to woo customers with its lengthy drinks list & über-trendy… more »
Rosie Lovell’s seven-year-old Brixton Market set-up is a lesson in charm & character. Located amid the blaring reggae & halal butchers of the… more »
Camped above Cannon & Cannon’s deli on Market Row, this new dining room is going down the ‘supperclub’ route – not surprising since the… more »
Dishing up genuinely local produce in bijou, quirky surroundings, this labour of love is symbolic of the regeneration of Brixton Village market… more »
Rosie French and Ellie Grace started with a blog, before graduating to the self-styled Salad Club – a monthly catch-up for friends and like-minded… more »
Family-run Kaosarn has proved a spicy hit on Brixton Market thanks to its steamy canteen vibe, knockdown prices and punchy, flavour-packed Thai… more »
The Prince on Brixton Road, just moments from the train station, is the perfect place for relaxed, informal dining. Sourced from the very best… more » This review is not by Square Meal
A recent addition to Brixton Market’s noshing opportunities, Casa Morita is run with great enthusiasm by a Mexican cook & his English wife. It’s… more »
With its late liquor licence at weekends, this cool coffee bar attracts retro renegades from south of the river and beyond, drawn to an ambience… more »
Clapham’s loft restaurant Four O Nine now leads a double life as clandestine late-night hole-up called The Clubhouse. Once dinner service is … more »
What was a tiny industrial unit on Brixton Market has been transformed into Okan – a charming little Japanese canteen with concrete floors and… more »
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