#FLODown: Minnow
Known for their darling pastel green façade and floral installations, this independent neighbourhood restaurant overlooking Clapham Common offers a seasonal menu of classic dishes. Expect a selection of creative meals including a supper menu that features delicious British dishes including Quinoa superfood salad with avocado and pomegranate, Lamb rump with aubergine and pan-fried plaice.
The restaurant is spread over two floors with the first floor featuring a Chic patio for alfresco dining in the summertime and downstairs a bar and more seating, with more of an ambience for dinner.
What to eat?
Aubergine fritters, Romesco sauce
Price: £4
Pan-fried squid, fennel salad
Price: £9
Gnocchi, spinach, pesto, ricotta, pine nuts
Price: £13
Quinoa superfood salad, avocado, pomegranate, broccoli
Price: £12 +£4 to add grill chicken
Lamp rump, Charcoal aubergine
Price: £18
Truffle chips
Price: £4.20
Get 2 courses for £20 with their late-night supper from Monday to Thursday,
9pm-10pm.
Best for?
It’s perfect for all occasions from a catch up with the family to date night and drinks.
#FLODown: Minnow offers the ultimate laid back dining experience and is open for lunch brunch, late-night supper and a Sunday roast where you can BYOB, and dogs are welcome! They also have Happy Hour daily from 3 pm – 7 pm, with their house wine on offer for £5.
Location:
21 The Pavement, London SW4 0HY
Nearest station:
Clapham Common station
Opening hours:
Monday - Friday 8am–11pm
Saturday 9am–11pm, Sunday 9am–8pm
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