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Jamie Oliver shop, Clapham Junction (Recipease)

Recipease shop owned by Jamie Oliver

Recipease, the latest food venture by celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver, is a shop on Clapham Junction’s main high street, St. John’s Road. It opened in late 2008 and has a beautiful interior like a giant country kitchen. Interestingly, it is a shop that doubles as a live cooking venue to practice and be shown how to cook certain dishes like curry and home made pizza. There’s a small selection of ready meals prepared to Jamie Oliver’s recipes plus wines and utensils. None of this comes cheap, but it’s expensive because of the quality, and it really shows when you look around that a great amount of detail and attention went into the shop.

Address and details

48-50 St. John’s Road
Clapham
London
SW11 1PR

020 3006 0001

Getting to Jamie Oliver’s shop, Recipease

Recipease is on Clapham Park Road, opposite The White House night club. Clapham Common tube station is the closest and it’s just around the corner from Abbeville Road.

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  • Interesting to put it in perspective with what David Rosemont (acting as a consultant on behalf of the developers of a new hotel in Clapham Junction) said recently:
    “The retailers who remain on Lavender Hill struggle”.
    Shall we just point out that Woolworths (which got bankrupt nationally) was immediately replaced by Waitrose with a vibrant success. And now we have Jamie Oliver coming… so much attention for what some would like to see as a deprived area ;-)

  • Lovely atmosphere, but too expensive compared to other quality shops of its kind in the area – even if it is Jamie Oliver. Great quality is undeniable though.

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