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Meet District | Restaurant in Peckham, London Serving Steak ...

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June 2017) 182 Bellenden Road SE15 4BW 020 7064 5288  Owners: Henry & Ed Open: 7 days a week Covers: * Restaurant Cocktail Bar  Made in Dough started from a container at Brixton Pop in 2014 offering Neopolitan-style pizzas with carefully sourced Spanish toppings such as Brindisa chorizo and Ortiz anchovies Pizza Pickup (est Jan 2017) 64 Peckham Rye SE15 020 7277 5993 Open: Tues - Sun Nic, the owner imports Italian pizza ovens (you can view one in the restaurant;s kitchen) Pizza Pickup started as a pizza ovens installed in a Volkswagon camper van for festivals .

Groom Lounge (Est: Oct 2016) 291 Rye Lane Peckham SE15 4UA map 020 76400004 Barbers and men’s grooming service, open 7 days a week.

thegroomlounge.co.uk Nutkin Cafe (est. 2016) Holdron's Arcade 135a Rye Lane SE15 4ST Closed: Mondays Order online Coffee: Organic Union, Fresh juices and smoothies, salads, grilled sandwiches, raw slaws and home-fermented krauts, sweet treats that contain no refined sugars, plus lots of nut-based vegan cheeses wearenutkin.com 400 Rabbits (Est: Aug 2016) 143 Evelina Road SE15 3HB map 020 7132 4150 Manager:  Open: Tues - Sun Sour dough pizzas, Gelato/ Craft beers Cooked at around 400 ° in wood fired oven, topped with San Marzano Dop tomatoes, Fior Di Latte mozzarella and seasonal British ingredients Order from Deliveroo   Branch:  Crystal Palace John The Unicorn (est.

Feb 2016) 157-159 Rye Lane, 020 7732 8483 Manager:  Beers: Craft beers & real ales Kitchen Open :  From 16:00 WD & 12:00 WE The interior consists of industrial brickwork, exposed beams, textured wallpaper and marble surfaces in the ground floor lounge and bar, upstairs ample seating for afternoon brunch, evening dinner or night time drinks Rosies (Opened 2015) 28 Peckham Rye SE15 4JR Coffee Cakes Lunches Deli produce Wi-Fi Rosie, a resident of Peckham opened her first cafe in Brixton market in 2004.

The owner imports the finest cured meat from Andalucia to the UK as well/ The Owner and Chef both from Seville The Nines (est Feb 2015) Copeland Park 020 7635 2480 Cafe, Bar & Venue in the warehouses of Copeland Park next to the Bussey Building, The premises are available to hire for events including Children's party packages for the day as well as specially designed menus from buffets to banquets for an evening event Old Spike Roastery (est Feb 2015) 54 Peckham Rye 020  Anonymous Reviewer The coffee is  freshly made with an authentic roaster - serving a mixture of 50% Brazilian,25% Papua New Guinean and 25% Ethiopian coffee beans.

All day local spot Meet District to open on Peckham's Queen's Road ...

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In a nutshell: Brunch, dinner and local beers in Peckham Summing it all up: An airy new dining establishment will be opening on Queen's Road SE15 this March, headed up by a local resident.

A new all-day eatery is coming to Peckham, who’ll be bringing brunch, dinner, and lots of artisan coffee, local beer, wine and cocktails to Queen’s Road.

Meet District the brainchild of a local called Babs Odeneye, who’ll be striving to emphasise Peckham’s importance in London as a ‘cultural epicentre’.

It’ll be open all week long too, from 10am - 11.30pm (closing one hour earlier on Sunday.)

125 Queens Road, London SE15 2ND When does it open?

Meet District | Restaurants in Peckham, London

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But in the case of Meet District, it’s very tricky not to.

Full English breakfasts served on slates; tiny Kilner jars full of steak sauce; cocktails served in those little jam jar/handled mug hybrid things that make absolutely no fucking sense – is Meet District a knowingly ironic tribute to all the naffest restaurant toss of the past 20 years?

It’s not that the slates and bloody jar-mugs are so bad in themselves, it’s that they point to a basic lack of awareness of what Londoners want and expect from a neighbourhood restaurant.

But at Meet District, they aren’t.

But with fresh competition arriving nearby on an almost weekly basis, Meet District needs to try harder.

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