London restaurant opens new site in Bermondsey after original venue closure
A London restaurant has announced that it is moving into a new site in Bermondsey following the closure of its original venue.
The Dairy, which was previously based in Clapham, will see its new site open in Bermonds Locke next Thursday (10 September).
The previous site was open for seven years before closing, and intends to welcome back its old regulars as well as new patrons.
Robin Gill, co-founder of The Dairy, commented: “As many know closing the original Clapham site of The Dairy was a very difficult decision for me and Sarah, but finding a brilliant site so quickly means we are able to retain our staff and bring them over to Bermondsey, which is such a relief.
“The Dairy was and will always be a family run restaurant led by nature and our journey began in Clapham in 2012.
“Our goal was to create an experience as close to dining by a farm or coastline in central London with direct relationships to our beloved purveyors from the land and sea.
“This has developed over the years and while we have moved to our new home in Bermondsey our aim remains the same which is to be the heart and soul of the neighbourhood, creating great memories, or memory loss, whatever the case may be.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming back our regulars that have become great friends and making many more along the way.”
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