Greenwich has a new destination for breakfast, lunch and dinner as Bill’s opened just around the corner from the Cutty Sark in time for Easter.
And our photographs show you what you can expect.
Bill’s takes over a locally listed Art Deco building and can seat 150 people over two floors.
The chain began life as a greengrocers in Lewes, East Sussex, but was devastated but floods in 2000. Founder Bill Collison re-opened in the town, adding a cafe and never looked back. Bill’s now has more than 50 restaurants around the country.
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