The rapidly gentrifying area around Atlantic Road gets its poshest venue yet, with the arrival of this stunning cocktail bar. It's a clean minimalist space in shades of beige and brown, overlooked by a thoroughly sinister moose's skull. Its previous incarnation as a gourmet Italian restaurant is reflected in some excellent thin pizzas, but this is now definitely more bar than restaurant, with a long and imaginative cocktail menu, and a late license. Whether the silk cushions can survive a night with Brixton's more raucous denizens remains to be seen.
Luxurious late night Art Deco bar with relaxed vibe and unique, 500-year history.
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When Franco Manca say they use slow-rising sourdough to make their pizzas they mean slow-rising. The organic flour, yeast and water sourdough mixture is left ...More
Connexions is a countrywide information and advisory service for 13-19 year olds and people with special learning needs or disabilities under 25. They offer an ...More
Lido Park Gardens,
Brockwell Park,Lambeth,
London,
SE24Map
11 minutes walk from Bar With No Name
This excellent community sports facility was built by the London County Council in 1937. And, after a period of closure, Brockwell Lido re-opened in July ... More
Perhaps one of London's loveliest leafy expanses, Brockwell Park has become a mecca for fun-loving kiddies. Often termed "Brixton's Beach", the park is remarkable for ... More
The original DJ Bar continues to boast a sparkling music policy, funky crowd and friendly vibe. International fame ensures the place is crowded each and ...More
By no means your average watering hole; the Effra defies most attempts at description or classification. From the outside it looks like a shabby South ... More
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