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Baccala Seafood Restaurant Unveils Its New Online Website, Inviting Patrons to Experience Modern Italian Elegance in London Bridge

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Baccalà launches new website

London, United Kingdom, 4th Apr 2024 – Baccala Seafood Restaurant, located at the heart of Bermondsey on London Bridge, is thrilled to announce the launch of its newly designed website. This exciting development promises to enrich the dining experience for all guests by offering an elegant online platform where modern Italian culinary elegance meets the finest seafood and wine selection.

The website reflects Baccala’s commitment to excellence, showcasing its array of services, including detailed menu options, private dining experiences, special events hosting, and the convenience of online gift card purchases and reservations. Designed with user experience in mind, the site offers a seamless navigation experience, allowing visitors to effortlessly explore and book their next culinary adventure.

Experience Bermondsey’s Finest Seafood and Wines

Baccala is renowned for its dedication to the artistry of Italian culinary traditions, serving dishes crafted with the finest locally-sourced ingredients and paired with exceptional wines from independent Italian vineyards. The restaurant’s exclusive lunchtime promotion, “Midday Italian Escape,” offers a tantalising selection of Italian seafood and wine, celebrating the freshest seasonal ingredients for a perfect midday retreat.

A Menu That Celebrates Italian Heritage and Local Freshness

The restaurant’s menu is a celebration of Italy’s rich culinary heritage, blended with the zest of Bermondsey’s local treasure. From exquisite seafood dishes to a wide selection of wines and cocktails, each item on the menu is a testament to Baccala’s passion for fresh, sustainable ingredients, crafted to perfection with a modern twist.

Join the Baccala Family

Patrons are invited to become part of the Baccala family by signing up for the restaurant’s newsletter, which offers the latest news, events, menus, special offers, and discount codes. This initiative is part of Baccala’s ongoing effort to engage with its community and provide an exceptional dining experience.

Visit Us

Located at 194-204 Bermondsey Street, SE1 3TQ, London, Baccala welcomes guests Tuesday through Saturday, with opening hours detailed on the website. The wine shop is open from 11 am to 6 pm, Tuesday to Saturday. Baccala is a dog-friendly establishment, inviting guests to bring along their furry friends.

For reservations and more information, please visit Baccala’s website, contact [email protected], or call +44 207 407 5514.

About Baccala Seafood Restaurant

Baccala Seafood Restaurant is a beacon of modern Italian elegance in London Bridge, offering an exceptional dining experience centred around seafood and wine. Inspired by seasonal freshness and Italian culinary traditions, Baccala is dedicated to providing friendly hospitality, exquisite dishes, and a memorable dining atmosphere.

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Baccala Seafood Restaurant 194-204 Bermondsey Street SE1 3TQ, London Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 207 407 5514

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Website: https://www.baccalalondon.co.uk/

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Contact Number: +442074075514

Address:Unit B3, 194 Bermondsey St, London SE1 3TQ

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