Set within the South London Gallery, No67 café and restaurant is earning its own fine reputation as a lively and informal café in the day and a chic bistro eatery by night. No67 was a part of the gallery's extension, which reopened in 2010, turning the Victorian terrace in to an award-winning piece of contemporary architecture. With this in mind No67 is an impressive space, part light airy conservatory, part cosy Parisian-style deli, blending ultra-modern design and traditional styling. The french doors to the double height room open out on to a lovely al fresco dining space in the Fox Garden. During the day No67 is popular with gallery goers, offering seasonal favourites alongside snacks, light bites, coffees and cakes. In the evenings, the bistro menu offers an elegantly refined collection of British and Mediterranean-influenced dishes accompanied by an equally considered collection of wines and beers. Most of the produce is locally-sourced, including the Meantime beer from Greenwich. Weekend breakfasts and brunches are very popular and served until 3.30pm to allow for lie-ins.