Tuesday 21 May 2013

INTRODUCTION

Placed in the southwest outskirts of London, Wimbledon is a fine, idyllic location with the scent of the great metropolis only a 15 minutes away by train. Divided between the "Hill" and the "Broadway", the town is a busy hub between Central London and the last SW postcodes before entering Surrey. Settled families, young urbanites, tennis players, the mélange of inhabitants and visitors that come and go every day make it a key place to visit and why not stop for a few beverages and a nice meal.

I have worked and lived around Wimbledon for almost 10 years. I tasted fine ale in the local pubs, visited the good old restaurant chain, tested food in side street joints, and many places opened and closed over the years. I wish some places were still around.


In the spirit of grasping the food spirit of Wimbledon, please join me and a few other "wannabe" food critics in this food expedition through which we hope to shed light on the many places to eat and drink, either in the summer breeze of outdoor grill on Wimbledon Hill or the coziness of hearty pubs along the Broadway.

We do this because it is fun, we do this because we love where live or work, but above all we do this because we love food!




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