Strada has started something of a pizza revolution and knocked Pizza Express off its perch (as well as, more regrettably, being the final nail in the coffin for many independent formica-tabled neighbourhood Italian restaurants). The menu includes all the pizza-pasta basics, and the wine list offers the usual rough-around-the-edges Italian reds that go so well with this cuisine. Traditional ingredients, smart interiors and gargantuan wood-fired pizzas combine to make this an excellent affordable restaurant.
Giuseppe Turi has been feeding the well-heeled people of Putney the authentic fine dining Italian experience since 1993. For the full gourmet gluttony try the ... More
Opened in 1999, the Light House consistently cooks up some very good food considering it is a family friendly neighbourhood restaurant. A succinct but seductive ... More
Taking inspiration from Japanese ramman-noodle bars, Wagamama is the ultimate in high-quality, fast food. Huge bowls of steaming, soupy noodles, chicken dumplings with a chilli-soy ... More
West Side
Wimbledon Common
Wimbledon
London,
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17 minutes walk from Strada - Wimbledon
Standing in Cannizaro Park this delightful Georgian building is famed for its warm and friendly welcome. Situated on the edge of Wimbledon Common it is ... More
Set in a delightfully leafy part of South London, this budget hotel offers all the gentle pleasures of Wimbledon, but, with the Northern Line right ... More
Pamela Anderson is just one of all-star cast appearing in the New Wimbledon Theatre's production of Aladdin, the well-known rags-to-riches story about a boy who ...More
The classic children's fairy tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is brought to the stage by the Polka's artistic director, Jonathan Lloyd with music ...More
All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club Church Road,
Wimbledon,
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13 minutes walk from Strada - Wimbledon
Visit the “Wimbledon” Lawn Tennis Museum for the history and background to the world's favourite tennis tournament and one of the most celebrated venues in ... More
Victorian building (1858) with displays of watercolours, prints, maps, books, photographs, archaeology, ephemera, natural history, artefacts and manuscripts, all relating to Wimbledon history, from prehistoric ...More
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