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from 2 to 40 people
Music twice a week
Thursday: classic show-tunes & popular music
Friday: Jazz & dinner music 7.30pm to 10pm
Eletriq Cafe opened its door in 1998 The menu is packed with classic Italianassic Italliian
and has since been a haven for staples – pizza, pasta, steak, sea bass
locals who can meet anytime of day and chicken.
for coffee, lunch, an evening drink
At lunch there are Italian sandwiches
or dinner. Its spacious, friendly
and Spanish tortilla, in addition to the
atmosphere offers a sanctuary from
full menu.
the hustle and bustle of outside.
There are specially selected seasonal
Eletriq Cafe has a large modern dining
wines from Italy and around the world
space on the ground floor with views
to compliment your meal.
into the kitchen. Upstairs there’s
a separate dining room for private
Prices are not expensive so it makes it
parties or Christmas celebrations.
easy to come back on a regular basis.
It is fully licensed and there’s a pianist
Thursday & Friday evenings.
“Eletriq Cafe has got to be the best place in Eltham to recharge
www.eletriqcafe.co.uk
– pun very much intended!”
183-185 Eltham High Street SE9 1TS Tel: 020 8859 4095
CHILDREN WELCOME
Sunday to Thursday: 10am to 10pm Friday & Saturday: 10am to 11pm
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