If you're tired of overpriced designer restaurants, and looking for a fun night out more than exceptional food, then a trip to the Little Bay could be in order. |
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Tucked away on a pretty unaccessable street in Battersea, what looks like a hippy-café on the outside, is pure OTT baroque-on-a-budget opulence inside. If you like your restaurants sleek, with top service, and interesting
menus, then you'll hate it here. But if you're up for something different
(several tables here are set in balloon-like pods) and don't mind a
bit of themetastic cheese (opera singers at your table, some would say
cringe, but we say once in awhile doesn't hurt), then it could be worth
a go. |
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The food here is almost alarmingly cheap, but it's definitely more than edible (we're just happy to see cheesecake on a menu), and the cash you save on dining, will make the necessary Addie Lee to and fro - as we can't see how you'd public transport it here - a little easier to stomach. Theme restaurants. It pains us to say it, but sometimes they're so wrong, they seem almost right. For now. Little Bay
- Opera six nights a week at the Battersea location at 228 York Rd,
SW11 |
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