Ten years of top south London pub grub
Renaissance Pubs are ten years old. The boutique pub chain is the force behind some of the swishest pub food in south London – as anyone who’s eaten at the Rosendale in West Dulwich, the Tommyfield in Kennington (pictured left), the Abbeville in Clapham or any of their other three local boozers will know.
They are kicking off the anniversary celebrations next Wednesday 1 May. Along with launching their own Battersea-brewed beer, locally-distilled gin and affordable wines, under the name TEN – we’re all also in with the chance to win a decade’s worth of free meals. And if you don’t bag that rather spectacular prize, you can still be in the running to sample some of the Renaissance chefs’ special food, as there are £200,000 worth of dining vouchers being dished out in the six pubs, at local homes and London tube stations.
Anyone can enter from 1 May at Renaissancepubs.co.uk/ten
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the four-piece, which imploded with animosity after just two albums,
changed the course of musical history by tapping into ecstasy-fuelled
club dancefloors with guitar-heavy tunes (hard, now, to imagine a time
when this would be considered as radical as it was).