Harden's says
Classic British greasy spoon that Terry’s opened in 1982 using local Smithfield and Borough market produce. Seats are first-come, first-served, although these days you can join a virtual queue - see website for details.
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Summary
The idea that Borough would be achingly cool (or that you might need to book here!) would have seemed bizarre back in 1982 when former Smithfield trader Terry opened his traditional red-check-tablecloth caff. Nowadays if you want to grab your hipster full English before a day’s Instagramming in the local food markets, you may need to join the virtual queue.
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158 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 1PQ
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £36.00 |
Filter Coffee | £3.80 |
Extras | |
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Bread | £0.00 |
Service | 10.00% |
158 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 1PQ
Opening hours
Monday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Tuesday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Wednesday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Thursday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Friday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Saturday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
Sunday | 7:30 am‑3 pm |
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