Four Hundred Rabbits Pizza unveils exciting new site in Battersea Rise
South London sourdough specialists, Four Hundred Rabbits Pizza, famed for their nifty neighbourhood spots and award-winning pizzas, have unveiled their latest location in Battersea Rise. The new 55 cover site is set to welcome pizza enthusiasts starting mid-July.
The new Battersea Rise site will offer their very own ‘hutch-made’ seasonal gelato and sorbets think organic milk, alphonso mango and salted caramel & peanut. Alongside craft beer from local breweries, natural wines, and cocktails including their famed frozen margaritas and real fruit slushies. Signature sourdough pizzas will include:
The menu will also showcase their South London Session series featuring collaborations with local collectives.
Battersea rise will follow in the footsteps of previous locations, featuring cosy interior vibes with plenty of foliage, and an outdoor terrace.
Founded by brother duo Daniel and Duncan Edwards, Four Hundred Rabbits’ stellar reputation comes using only the best ingredients for toppings and 100 per cent sourdough bases.
Certified by the real bread campaign, their pizzas contain no yeast and involve a fermentation process of three days or more. This means easy digestion, a crust that is somehow both fluffy and crispy, providing the perfect tangy bite.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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