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Posted by Eyes of Lady Wimbledon | 2 June 2016 | Food & Drink
The Ivy Café
Just in time for when London’s glitterati descend on SW19 for the Wimbledon tennis championship, The Ivy Café has opened in the Village.

Following a celebrated refurbishment of its iconic Covent Garden flagship last year, The Ivy has rapidly expanded its empire with new restaurants popping up in the chicest areas of London. The Ivy Café in Wimbledon is the latest opening, bringing Art Deco glamour to our neighborhood.

From breakfast to a late-night supper, and everything in between, The Ivy Café is an all-day dining destination. Pop in for a leisurely dinner of the restaurant’s classic dishes, including their famous shepherd’s pie or tuna carpaccio with spiced avocado; at the weekend, enjoy brunch or afternoon tea in the relaxed garden terrace; or perch on a stool at the antique pewter bar and sip cocktails like the rosewater-scented The Ivy Café Royale or a refreshing Garden of the Abbey sparkler.

With its mix of West End glitz and indulgent comfort food, we predict The Ivy Café might just become your second home this summer.

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