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Harden's says

Battersea Park sees the opening of a new cafe. Annabel Partridge, formerly at Petersham Nurseries, and Will Burrett, previously at Spring, have opened the doors on the Pear Tree Cafe by the boating lake. This pedigree, plus an outdoor terrace, all-day dining and weekend brunch, should quickly start attracting the locals.

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Restaurant details

No dress code
Lakeside Cafe, Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ
Opening hours

Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm; Saturday & Sunday 8am to 7pm

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