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Harden's says

Charles Ross, Richard Temple and Jamie Hempseed (who previously ran Bethnal Green boozer The Sebright Arms together) open this airy all-day Hackney spot in May 2017. Local beers, coffee, Sunday brunches and roasts will make it a popular addition the scene.

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3 Atkins Sq, Dalston Lane, London, E8 1FN

Restaurant details

No dress code
3 Atkins Sq, Dalston Lane, London, E8 1FN
Opening hours
MondayCLOSED
Tuesday10 am‑9:30 pm
Wednesday10 am‑9:30 pm
Thursday10 am‑9:30 pm
Friday10 am‑9:30 pm
Saturday10 am‑9:30 pm
Sunday10 am‑5 pm

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