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oooh menu looks lovely, nice selection of wine and beers, reasonably priced as well. Plus anywhere that puts radishes on the menu instantly gets my vote... and gremolata....and...and...simpler the better. Bet it all tastes gorgeous.


good luck to them, can't wait to try it out, you lucky people of Peckham having this on your doorstep...


PS hope it stays open late ;-)

I went on Thursday night. Fantastic food (escargot, sicilian aubergines, bavette & bone marrow, duck confit, charcuterie, cheese, pork scratchings, pissaladier), all at very reasonable prices plus a delicious house red that went down much too easily. They open from 7am to late, serving food all day.
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