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  • Relieve lockdown boredom with a drive-thru treat at Hideaway

    Relieve lockdown boredom with a drive-thru treat at Hideaway0

    It’s time to give yourself a lockdown treat. Ever inventive, Surbiton restaurateur Sam Berry, owner of Hideaway at Thames Ditton marina, has launched a drive-thru. Park and pick up in the marina car park off Portsmouth Road. Parking free. Order your food 20 minutes ahead via the Mediterranean eatery’s website, or just drive up and

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  • Launch of new Hideaway restaurant by the river

    Launch of new Hideaway restaurant by the river0

    A chilled Sam Berry welcomed friends and family to the soft launch of his new restaurant Hideaway last night (Thursday). The restaurateur, who owns No 97 and Cento Uno in Maple Road, Surbiton, as well One One Four in Teddington, has taken over a little gem on the banks of the River Thames. Hideaway at

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  • Fine dining restaurant The French Table to reopen after lockdown

    Fine dining restaurant The French Table to reopen after lockdown0

    Lovers of fine food will be ecstatic to learn that The French Table is reopening on Wednesday, July 8. The top notch restaurant in Maple Road, Surbiton, closed its doors to the public on March 20 because of coronavirus restrictions. Now owners Eric and Sarah Guignard, pictured, are gearing up to reopen the award-winning restaurant.

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  • Café holds lockdown drawing competition for children

    Café holds lockdown drawing competition for children0

    Aoife Hyams, aged two, holds an illustration of Coffee on the Corner drawn by local artist Emma Bryan. Now her father Kyle, who owns the café at the junction of Beaconsfield Road and King Charles Road, is challenging children to draw or paint their own image of the Surbiton shop. “We’d love to see some

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