Saturday 1 October 2016

BLOGTOBER: FOUR HUNDRED RABBITS - South London Gems


Hi everyone! Welcome to my first Blogtober post. This is a bit of a throwback post as I'm currently in the middle of a house move so I thought it would be a great time to upload my long overdue post about Four Hundred Rabbits in Crystal Palace. Having lived South of the river for 6 months now, I cannot believe how many hidden gems there are. Before moving here I rarely ventured over on this side of the river, most of my favourite places being very East London centric, so I was pleasantly surprised to find so many exciting restaurants and things to do. 

We first ventured to Four Hundred Rabbits when Mila was 3 weeks old. It's such a memorable day for me as it was around the time we started venturing out more and it was also the first day that I ever breastfed in public (nerve wracking). Being a new mum I am always looking for places that are family friendly. Questions that run through my mind are, is it an acceptable place for a baby to cry, is it quiet enough that my baby will potentially sleep and most importantly is it big enough to fit in my pram. Four Hundred Rabbits ticks all of those boxes, it has such a relaxed vibe making it perfect for families and an ideal spot for our first meal out.


Four hundred rabbits specialises in sourdough pizzas drawing influence from pizzas found in Napoli, named four hundred rabbits as that is the temperature that the pizzas are cooked at. Not only does the restaurant offer original pizzas, it also serves up craft beer. As I was breastfeeding practically every hour at that point, I enjoyed a Karma Cola - a fairtrade organic coke, coke drinking has never been so guilt free.



We went for the beef and green chilli pizza and it didn't disappoint. The only other sourdough pizza that I have tried is Franco Manca, and whilst it is very different in my opinion it was just as good. What I love about Four Hundred Rabbits is the interesting pizza choices along with a great price, the most expensive pizza coming in at around £9.50. Mila even managed to sleep through the whole experience so I could really enjoy my pizza. So if you're ever in the area it is one that I would definitely recommend. I went back again the other day and this time indulged in a dessert, a salted caramel brownie with coconut gelupo which was all kinds of dreamy, check out my instagram if you would like to see a picture here.

Thought i'd end this post with a picture of Mila after our trip out. Wow she was so tiny at 3 weeks old! Come back tomorrow for my next blogtober post.
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