The Table Café is an independent all day restaurant and bar operating from two London neighbourhood locations, one in Southwark and the other on Battersea Rise. The model is built around day to evening flexibility, with spaces that support different types of visit, from morning coffee stops and breakfast meetings to longer lunches and early evening meals. The interiors follow a contemporary café restaurant style, with a mix of freestanding tables, booth style seating and open floor space that can be arranged for couples, families or larger groups. The overall layout is designed for steady daytime trade while remaining suitable for group bookings and private events.
The food offer is structured around modern British café cooking, with breakfast and brunch forming a central part of the identity. Menus typically include a range of egg based dishes, cooked breakfast plates, baked goods and lighter options such as fruit, yoghurt and granola. Coffee is a core element of the daytime service, alongside tea, juices and a selection of brunch style drinks. As service moves into the middle of the day, the menu broadens to cover lunch dishes, with salads, sandwiches and more substantial plates. Small plates are also available, allowing tables to order a mix of items rather than a single main course.
Seasonal changes guide ingredients and dish rotation across the year. A separate children’s menu supports family dining, reflecting the restaurant’s neighbourhood positioning rather than a single occasion focus. Drinks extend into wine, beer and a concise cocktail list, particularly relevant at the Battersea Rise site where service runs later on selected days.
Both locations accommodate private hire and group bookings, and the design of the space allows for events as well as regular dining. The Table Café functions as a multi occasion restaurant, covering breakfast through to evening dining within a consistent, café-led framework.