Danson Stables
Danson Stables is a restaurant in the London Borough of Bexley housed in a converted stable building and serves comfort food including hearty mains, sandwiches, and various drinks. The interior has simple furnishings with wooden tables and chairs, soft natural daylight, and warm evening lighting.
The building was a stable over a century ago, part of an estate used for keeping horses and carriages for local purposes. Its conversion to a restaurant preserved the heritage while adapting the space for dining and hospitality.
The name refers to the building's past as a stable, a heritage that shapes how people experience the space today. Original features like wooden beams and brick walls create a connection to local history that guests notice and value during their visit.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and Sundays when the restaurant is busier and Sunday roasts are popular. The location near Danson Park offers parking spaces and convenient access by public transport.
The Sunday roast stands out because it includes free refills of roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and gravy, making the meal particularly filling and satisfying. This feature draws regular guests who visit specifically for this offering.
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