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Chef Adam Byatt seems to like Clapham. His first restaurant, Thyme, proved such a huge neighbourhood hit that he and his business partner moved it from SW4...
Breads Etcetera is a hug in café form. The ambience is cosy, with low ceilings and every inch of wall covered in pictures, mirrors and blackboards - the...
How long would it be, we wondered, before a voguish, speakeasy-style bar and diner - inspired by New York's Lower East Side, but of the type common to...
Abbeville Kitchen is no relation to the nearby Abbeville pub, as some assume. It's a new venture from Kevin Hastings, who runs that little, year-old French...
Decent fruit and veg, flowers, ceramics, vintage clothes, plus the Antiques Market (no.155A, 7228 6850) and some excellent independent shops.
Created and run by the Workers Beer Company and the Battersea & Wandsworth Trades Union Congress, Bread & Roses (named after the James Oppenheim poem...
Despite what the outer appearance of the black-coated bouncer might lead you to expect, the youngish crowd at this smart club/DJ bar are an amiable bunch....
Housed in a converted pub on a quiet corner of Clapham Old Town, the Mongolian Grill is an unusual find. It attracts a largely young clientele of the sort...
Another perfectly good neighbourhood bar converted into a dining pub, The King's Head - known as Grey Goose before its owners changed to Antic in 2011 -...