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| The Drawing Room |
| 103 Lavender Hill |
| Battersea, London, SW11 5QL |
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Book online and receive 50 points per person booked. |
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| Tel: | 020 7350 2564 | |
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| Facilities |
| Separate Bar
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Function room
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Parties Welcome
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Outdoor tables
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Children Welcome
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Take away available
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| This unique restaurant was once an antique shop. It’s charm and elegance makes it Battersea’s antiques emporium. The atmosphere is stunning with high ceilings and antique furniture. The décor is eccentric with both the restaurant and Sofa bar decorated in rich textured wallpapers highlighted by fish-eye mirrors, teapots, clocks and dazzling chandeliers. |
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| Elegant French doors separate the Sofa Bar from the restaurant. It’s painted in rich, deep colours with sun-shaped clocks mounted on the wall. Settees adorned with colourful cloths and heavy brocade curtains add to the cosy ambience while various mixes of music play unobtrusively in the background. It has a unique style with an air of faded gentility. |
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| Service is friendly and attentive. They have some pretty good cocktails which your welcome to savour at your leisure in the wonderfully unhurried atmosphere. Hen and stag nights, wedding parties, anniversaries, birthdays and business lunches are the kind of events typically held here. |
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| The Drawing Room Restaurant can accommodate up to 40 Guests, while the bar area seats 30 and 50 standing. The Sofa bar opens late and Happy hour from 6pm to 8pm, Sundays to Wednesdays. All three rooms can be joined to host a party of 120 people (seated). |
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| Opening Hours | | Mon - Sun 11.30am - 11pm
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| Nearest Transport |
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| Clapham Common |
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Cuisine |
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| Modern European |
| The menu is extensive and changes regularly with many classic British and modern European dishes including Sunday Roast. Mains offer a good selection of fish, foul and meat, as well as a varied choice for vegetarians. Desserts are handmade, along with the afternoon tea/coffee with fresh cakes and scones. |
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