Harden's says

The Brasserie and Bar have a contemporary urban design with exposed copper pipes and industrial fixtures. The restaurant area is large but thoughtfully divided to provide a degree of more-separated conviviality. Soft furnishings add texture and comfort to what would have been a rather masculine space. There are nods to the 1920s with lights and high ceilings.

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1 Skerne Road, London, KT2 5FJ

Restaurant details

Yes
Highchair, Menu, Portions
Yes
No dress code
96
Yes
1 Skerne Road, London, KT2 5FJ
Opening hours

Mon - Fri 6.30 am - 10 pm; Sat & Sun 7 am - 10 pm

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