subject: Area Guide To Living In And Around Clapham [print this page] Area Guide To Living In And Around Clapham
The suburb of Clapham is located only 12 or 15 minutes away from central London if you take the tube, which means it is easy to access. You can reach it through the Northern Line, which will take you either to the common or to the north end. Alternatively, you can try the Victoria Line to Brixton, which will only leave you about 10 to 12 minutes away from high street on foot.
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As stated above, there are a number of classy restaurants to take in while you are in the suburb that will put you at ease and fill your belly. One of the first to check out is The Pepper Tree, which is a great little Thai canteen restaurant that offers fast and friendly service. Keep in mind you might have to queue up at busy times, but the food is well worth it, as it is delicious and priced fairly.
Beyond The Pepper Tree, also look into the Eco, located on high street. This is a great little pizzeria and Italian restaurant that can become quite popular during the warmer months, so you might want to book your reservation in advance. If you're more in the mood for tapas, try La Rueda, which is also located on high street. This is a big tapas bar that can also get lively and popular if you go at the right time (usually the weekends). If you are looking for a more intimate and quieter experience, you might prefer one of the smaller tapas bars such as El Rincon Latino, which is on Manor Street and offers a good atmosphere, even though the food is relatively average. Nonetheless, the service is friendly and the place is family run.
If you're looking to spend more of your money, you can always head over to The Sequel on Venn Street. To tell the truth, it is overpriced and trendy but it does offer outdoor seating. The Morel on Park road is another good place to check out if you are looking to spend much more money, but there are better meals to be had for your pounds.
If you're more in the mood for drinks than food, there are lots of places to live things up in the suburbs, including the Landor, the Railway, and the Bierodrome. Each of these pubs and bars offers a good atmosphere, a good selection, and decent prices.