One of London’s most loved Italian restaurants will open a new location in south west London this summer.
Lina Stores is due to open another neighbourhood restaurant on the corner of The Pavement and Bromell’s Road in Clapham, overlooking the common, in June.
Open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Sunday and for Friday and weekend breakfasts, Lina Stores’ newest restaurant, will have all the signature antipasti, fresh pasta dishes and decadent dolci the group is known for.
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Created by Head Chef Masha Rener, the menu has a selection of small plates such as crispy montanara, lardo and tomato and grilled pepper, olives and anchovy bruschetta, as well as handmade pasta favourites including spaghetti alla chitarra and ricotta gnudi with aubergine, san narzano, tomato and ‘nduja.
The first Lina Stores to serve breakfast, diners can start their weekend with strong espresso and fresh juice with slow-roasted porchetta and salsa verde panino; truffle scrambled eggs on toasted sourdough; or maple roasted granola with yoghurt and berries, if you prefer something sweet to start your day with.
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The restaurant will have the signature Lina Stores’ green on its exterior, and will be filled with repurposed vintage Italian piece and marble tables on the inside. Diners can sit at the kitchen counter for rockstar views of the chefs at work. The downstairs marble and wood bar is primed for a pre or post dinner drink or two.
The Clapham restaurant will be the first Lina Stores south of the river, and the sixth for the group, with other locations in Soho, King’s Cross, City and Marylebone.
Address: 22 The Pavement, Clapham, SW4 0HY
Website: linastores.co.uk
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