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Cut the Mustard

Cut the Mustard

Friendly! Lovely and good coffee.

Tooting Broadway Market

Tooting Broadway Market

A hidden gem with good food, market stalls, and bars for a different evening out.

Orange Buffalo

Orange Buffalo

Amazing wings, with an equally as amazing vegan option. Well worth a visit!

Cut the Mustard

Cut the Mustard

This delightful cafe between Tooting and Streatham is a real hidden gem. They have everything you would expect on a brunch menu and the portions are huge!

Brickwood

Brickwood

Great coffee and food in the heart of Tooting Market.

MUD

MUD

Just along Mitcham Lane, this cafe serves a delicious brunch menu. The coffee is really good and the dishes are all served with a MUD twist - the prettiest breakfast I've ever seen!

Graveney and Meadow

Graveney and Meadow

A restaurant with cool, quirky décor and a great bar for a quiet drink.

Meza

Meza

Awesome Lebanese food at a good price. I would recommend a £6 lunch box deal, but make sure you order a little in advance.

Lahore Karahi

Lahore Karahi

An awesome Pakistani restaurant serving delicious curries! Really busy, a lively atmosphere and really good for large groups of people.

Franco Manca

Franco Manca

Great tasting sourdough pizza in a bustling market environment.

Tooting Broadway Market

Tooting Broadway Market

One of the busiest markets in the South West, Tooting Market injects life and diversity to the already vibrant Tooting Broadway area. We're always talking about the property market, this is the real market we should be raving about!

Meza

Meza

Fresh and healthy Lebanese food to go!

The Wheatsheaf

The Wheatsheaf

Great function room for parties and meetings as well as delicious food all year round. Weekends always have a great vibe which makes it my local.

The Railway Pub

The Railway Pub

Best pub quiz on a Tuesday night!!

Kaosarn

Kaosarn

A great family-run Thai restaurant opened after success in their Clapham Junction and Brixton restaurants.

Why not explore the nearby areas of Colliers Wood, Mitcham, Tooting, Streatham, Norbury, Merton, Balham, Earlsfield, West Norwood and Wimbledon

"The Granada Cinema in Tooting is the first Grade II listed cinema in Britain. It is built in an Art Deco style and has seen many famous faces on its stage, including Frank Sinatra and Carmen Miranda."

Figge's Marsh is a lovely green space with pretty wildflowers amongst South West London's residential streets.

Bradley Slade

Tooting's popularity is ever growing thanks to its vibrant high street and the soon to be 24-hour service on the Northern Line.

Bradley Slade

Three Kings Pond is a great place to walk and unwind.

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What locals say about Furzedown

  1. The area has a relaxed atmosphere with a good selection of convenience shops and a local bakery. Situated just off from Tooting common there is an abundance of green space to walk and run around. Balham is about a 20 minute walk past the duck pond and swings. Very family friendly and the only place I have lived in London where I actually know my neighbours name. Transport isn't as convenient as other places but the lower prices off set this once you invest in a push bike to cycle the 5 minutes down to the tube. It is well worth the small compromise to enjoy the peace and quiet of this West London community.

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Sky Bet League Two: AFC Wimbledon vs Harrogate Town
AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon take on Harrogate Town in this Sky Bet League Two fixture.

Sky Bet League Two: AFC Wimbledon vs Bradford City
AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon take on Bradford City in this Sky Bet League Two fixture.

About Furzedown

Furzedown is an area of the London Borough of Wandsworth in South West London. It is a mainly residential area bordering the larger communities of Streatham and Tooting. The roads in Furzedown were mainly laid out between 1900 and 1930.

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