Alfresco dining: where to take the family
The Coppa Club restaurant offers alfresco dining at its best. Danielle Wilkins pops inÂ
Remember back in November when Coppa Club installed eight giant igloos near Tower Bridge for guests to eat, drink and dance the night away in" Us too.
And if ? like a lot of Londoners last winter ? you couldn’t get a booking, the restaurant is back with a brand new pop-up for families (or date night) that’s just as spectacular.
This summer, the igloos have been transformed into Mediterranean-inspired cabanas. Decked out in heady wisteria and roses, with wicker armchairs and sofas, festoon lighting, and even heat lamps and blankets for those cooler evenings, it’s a dreamy spot to enjoy a glass of pale rosé or an Aperol Spritz while soaking up the bustling atmosphere and watching city life go by on the Thames. And even if the fleeting sunshine doesn’t make an appearance, you’ll still feel transported to the Italian Riviera ? just with the capital’s iconic Tower Bridge in the background. The service is second to none
The menu boasts unfussy European food ? breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner ? and even a special children’s menu. But the small plates alone will keep you coming back.
“I won’t eat all the sourdough, obviously. We can share it,” I said to my dining parter. A comment I instantly regretted as I tore into the brown paper bag. We also ordered the plate of cured meats, served with wholegrain mustard and c...
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