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There are plenty of cheaper & older coffee shops in the area, but this delightful boulangerie/tearoom has already become a neighbourhood favourite… more »
One of the gems of the redeveloped Brixton Village, Federation is run by two chirpy New Zealanders who welcome caffeine addicts with flat whites… 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 »
It’s an appealing idea: a secret, dimly lit 1920s’ speakeasy that’s difficult to find. Once you’ve been scrutinised through a sliding grille… 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 »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
A converted 1930s Dutch barge permanently moored between Lambeth and Vauxhall Bridge, the Tamesis Dock now functions as a floating pub, live music… more »
A little slice of Greenwich Village in Clapham, this is an ideal place to meet for a coffee, though it’s unlikely you’ll be able to stop at… 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 »
Wishbone is the brainchild of food writer and chef William Leigh, along with Scott Collins, one of the founders of popular burger joint, Meatliquor… more »
Since opening in 2008, this miniature artisan enterprise has built a cult following – thanks to the quality of its wood-fired sourdough pizzas… 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 »
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 »
It’s worth braving the traffic chaos of Vauxhall gyratory to find Brunswick House – a characterful oasis amid soulless high-rises. Framed by… more »
It’s rare to find a restaurant focusing solely on Algerian cooking, which is what makes Khamsa so intriguing. Surrounded by pizza joints on a… more »
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