Greenwich's Picture House has unveiled its new-look eatery named The Galley.
Situated inside the building, off Greenwich High Road, it officially launched yesterday (February 5).
Taking around two months to refurbish, the eatery now serves breakfast, lunch and a range of sweet and savoury treats.
The space was formerly a tapas bar, but has been given a new lease of life catering for film buffs.
Perfect for snacking before or after a film, manager Eric Tarteret said: "We do everything!
"The only thing we don't have is a bakery."
Open from 7.30am-9.30pm, for food, people can still enjoy a glass or two with drink being served until 10pm.
Head of food Alan Rosenthal summed up the new cafe - bar as 'sophisticated and British', explaining there was a focus on British produce.
Mr Rosenthal added: "It's simply good British produce, but we will change the menu!"
More for a lighter meal than a candlelit dinner, chalkboards on the wall direct people to the specials, the favourites and the 'pick of the list'.
Coupled with a comprehensive wine list, The Galley provides the perfect accompaniment to a good film.
And the best part? You can bring your wine into the film.
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