Time passes quickly. Has it really been four years since James Duke-Evans and Will Nelson moved into what used to be Upstairs to launch Beast of Brixton – two townhouse floors of cocktail parties, sparkly get-togethers and ever-popular Sunday roasts (and hangover cures).
Well now they have moved downstairs to launch a “beastly” all-day café where once was Opus. So armed with two junior journos (my daughters) we went down to sample their toasties and find out more.
As my friend Jake “floating office” Pollard will tell you, they do “a mean” kimchee toastie and “damn good” coffee although daughter#2 is instantly attracted to the range of Korean fizzy drinks.
Will’s mother in law is Korean, hence the influences, and it’s her homemade kimchi that populates the signature toastie.
We tuck in while chatting to Jimmy. Kimcheese toastie, more traditional ham, cheese and spring onion, and for me, a classic (untoastied) BLT.
They use a blend of mozzarella, cheddar and gruyère so it’s all nicely stringy. Jake is right, if there is a better toastie in SW2, I am yet to discover it.
Mates since uni, Jimmy (former head of hotel security) and Will (former graphic designer) seem genuinely interested in Beast being a local hub that local groups can feel at home in and where hot-desking Brixton laptoppers can plug into the free wi-fi. Fuelled by coffee.
And they have pretty ambitious plans from everything from more toastie inventions (including a banoffee toastie) to wine tastings, “We’re about to expand our wine list from three to about 25 bottles, from some exciting suppliers. We’ll be hosting regular wine and gin tastings, with nice food pairings.”
Alongside croissants, pain au chocolat, as well as our toasties there is a pesto chicken and cheese with sun-dried tomato. Vegans can try the aubergine and houmous sarnie, and they do an interesting tuna wasabi mayo. They also have non-dairy milk options. All very modern.
Will cheerfully admits: “We’ve become a bit obsessed with cheese.” Daughter #2 has become a bit obsessed by the prospect of a banoffee toastie.
Daughter #1 wonders why Brixton? Jimmy explains, “I was born in Lambeth and we’ve always gone out in Brixton. It’s an exciting place. Back in the early noughties there were plenty of well-spent nights. “It took us so long to save for the business that we were excited to be able to afford a Brixton site.
“We thought we’d been priced out already but we were lucky – we could have ended up as The Beast Of Bracknell.”
Café: Monday–Saturday 8am–6pm, Sunday 9am–5pm, Bar: Friday and Saturday 5pm–2am, Sunday roasts: 12pm–6pm
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