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    Four for Elephant Park

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeySeptember 5, 20191 Min Read
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    Beza, Tasty Jerk, Pot & Rice and The Tap In heading for Southwark regen project

    Three new south London-based eateries have signed to open on Sayer Street at Elephant Park.  The new restaurants have joined the £2.3 billion regeneration project being delivered by Lendlease and Southwark Council in the heart of the capital.

    Traditional Ethiopian restaurant, Beza, are evolving their existing concept to become a trend-led 100 per cent vegan eatery.  Tasty Jerk will provide classic Caribbean dishes such as Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat, and Ackee & Saltfish.  Authentic Pan Asian cuisine operator, Pot & Rice, will be bringing modern Asian food culture together under one roof. And The Tap In, a brand-new independent craft beer bar, has officially launched their first bricks and mortar venture at the park.

    Guy Thomas, Head of Retail at Lendlease, commented: “ These three brands – two of whom were part of our Artworks Elephant incubator pop-up and all are locally based – will be great additions to Elephant Park.  They are also an ideal complement to our plans for the next phase of Elephant Park, where independent operators will sit alongside well-known London brands.”

    Nash Bond, CF Commercial and Shelley Sandzer represented Lendlease.

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