Daisy Green, the much loved Aussie-inspired restaurant group with venues across London is heading to its true Aussie home in Clapham this July with the opening of Margot Green. This week they open the doors to a new terrace and fire-cooking concept in the heart of Clapham .
Alongside signature brunches on the huge sun-drenched Clapham Old Town terrace, Daisy Green is set to delight SW4 with its fire licked BBQ dinners over the long summer evenings alongside ice cold margaritas.
Expect Skull Island prawns with dashi butter and Char Sui Glacier 51 Toothfish straight from the Collection’s wild homeland waters. And wood fired bread, blackened carrot, labneh and apricot harissa, vegemite and Comte gougères and huge dry aged T-bone with mushroom XO Melbourne style.
The evening menu will feature 12 changing dishes each night, paired with 12 signature cocktails. Following the success of Larry’s bar in the National Portrait Gallery (Best Cocktail Bar 2023 Secret London, Best UK Cocktail 2023) the collection will have a dedicated margarita bar and a selection of Aussie favourites including whole watermelon margaritas.
With a 100+ bottle all-star Aussie wine list, it will boast one of the biggest Aussie wine lists in the capital.
Daisy Green is a collection of 19 restaurants and cafés in London. The group includes Larry’s, the award-winning cocktail bar in the vaults underground the National Portrait Gallery, Darcie & May Green two beautiful floating barges designed by Sir Peter Blake, Paradise Green in the City of London, Holland Park Café, Peggy Jean at Riverside Green a floating barge on the idyllic Richmond-upon-Thames Riverside, Ziggy Green and Colony Room Green on Heddon Street.
For the past 13 years the Daisy Green Collection has supported artists and built an invaluable relationship with London’s art community. Merging art and hospitality across their locations has allowed guests the rare ability to engage and be immersed with the art which is so often reserved for museums or private collections. Art and food equally stimulate the senses, and in tandem create deeper and more meaningful memories.