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162 Clapham High Street London SW4 7UG

Established in 1993, we are a family-run traditional, italian restaurant based in Clapham. Offering delicious pizzas on our homegrown sourdough, pastas & more. Come try it for yourself.

 

Opened in 1993, our family-run, multi award-winning pizzeria – named after Umberto Eco’s novel-turned-film ‘The Name of The Rose’ – has become an institution among locals and visitors alike.

But did you know that owner Sami Wasif was among the first to bring authentic sourdough pizzas to the UK, and still uses the same authentic recipe he first witnessed over half a century ago in his native Egypt?

To create these masterpieces, we combine no less than four different flour types to create naturally fermented dough. This living, breathing organism is then left to rise in two stages before being cooked at 400 degrees for around 90 seconds. The result? A full-flavoured, crispy base that is light and easy to eat.

The toppings are equally irresistible. All our pizzas are baked with organic tomato sauce, created from the finest Italian tomatoes chosen six months in advance, the creamiest fior di latte mozzarella, fresh herbs and a drizzle of olive oil.

Come along and enjoy our pizzas and other signature favourites from Monday through Sunday.

Monday: 12pm – 10:30pm Tuesday: 12pm – 10:30pm Wednesday: 12pm – 10.30pm Thursday: 12am – 10.30pm Friday: 12am – 11:30pm Saturday: 9am – 11:30pm Sunday: 9am – 10:30pm
02079781108

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mayflower USA John Beauchamp and James Sherley

The Mayflower

Many of the merchants who moved to Clapham in the early 1630s had strong connections to North America and two of them, John Beauchamp and James Sherley were two of the original financiers of the Mayflower

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