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NEW (ish) Portuguese Tapas and Wine Bar on Bellenden Road


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Hey guys, after such a fantastic welcome into the area we are hoping to spread the word on our unique Portuguese style tapas and wine bar on the Dulwich and Peckham border.


I can happily say we're not like any other tapas bar!


- Menu changes every single week with multiple new dishes added and subracted by our extremely talented head chef

- Full and extensive solely Portuguese wine list with the ever popular vinho verde's for the summer months

- Enclosed heated/air conditioned tropical winter garden / summer courtyard with a full green wall and plants EVERYWHERE!

- (A new initiative) KIDS TAPAS AT LUNCHTIMES! Get your child in the swing of the mediterranean way of life and have them dipping into their own tapas style dishes.

- Large plate lunch menu on weekends to supplement the tapas menu

- Outdoor front awning with coming soon open plan sliding front doors!


We're a family owned business taking on our 2nd adventure after a successful 1st enterprise in the west side of the capital and we have absolutely FALLEN IN LOVE with Dulwich and Peckham!


Come and give us a go :)


Book via www.uvalondon.com or by calling 0203 149 1652

139 Bellenden Road, SE15 4DH (Next door to the launderette)

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