Looking for Somewhere to Eat in Streatham This Weekend? Start at Demi’s
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Looking for Somewhere to Eat in Streatham This Weekend? Start at Demi’s
Weekends come around quickly, and somehow the same question always comes up:
“Where are we eating?”
You want somewhere with proper food, not just a quick bite. Somewhere the table feels alive. Somewhere you can bring friends, family, a date, or a whole birthday group and know the food will highlight the night.
If you’re looking for a Nigerian restaurant in Streatham this weekend, Demi’s Nigerian Restaurant & Bar is a strong place to start.
Located on Streatham Hill, Demi’s is built for people who want flavor, comfort, drinks, and atmosphere in one place. Whether you are coming for dinner, lunch, cocktails, a casual linkup, or a full table with friends, the menu gives you enough options to make the visit feel like more than just “let’s grab food.”

Proper Nigerian Food in the Heart of Streatham
At Demi’s, the menu is rooted in Nigerian food bold, food that's filling and tastes straight from home, and made for people who like their meals with personality.
If you want to start light, there are classic starters like meat pie, moi moi, chicken wings, pepper soup, asun, gizzard and plantain, spicy turkey, and suya. These are the kind of dishes that get the table going before the main plates even arrive.
Then come the rice meals, always a favorite. From jollof rice and fried rice to white rice with stew, white rice with efo riro, white rice with ayamase, and rice and beans, there is something for every kind of appetite.
For those who want the full Nigerian dining experience, the soup meals are where things get serious. Think egusi, efo riro, okra, ogbono, oha, afang, banga, and other rich, traditional soups served with swallow options like pounded yam, amala, eba, or semolina.
This is food made for people who came to eat properly.
A Weekend Spot for Groups, Dates and Casual Plans
The best weekend restaurants are the ones that can handle different moods.
Maybe you are planning a birthday dinner. Maybe you are meeting friends after work. Maybe you want somewhere to eat before heading out. Maybe you are bringing the family together and need a place where everyone can find something they like.
Demi’s works because the menu is flexible.
You can keep it simple with rice and grilled chicken. You can go heavier with soup and swallow. You can order grilled fish, suya, pepper soup, or wings for the table. You can come for drinks and end up ordering food because someone’s plate walked past and changed your mind.
That is the kind of weekend energy people look for, relaxed, lively, and easy to enjoy.
Don’t Forget the Drinks
A good meal is one thing. A good meal with cocktails is even better.
Every day from 12 PM to 6 PM, Demi’s runs a two-for-one Happy Hour cocktail menu, making it perfect for early plans, pre-dinner drinks, lunch dates, birthday meet-ups, and weekend catch-ups that need a little extra lift.
With cocktails like Long Island Iced Tea, Cosmopolitan, Pornstar Martini, Sex on the Beach, Tropical Twist, and Marley Punch, there is something for every kind of table, whether you want strong, fruity, sweet, tropical, or just something colorful enough to start the weekend properly.
Pair the drinks with suya, wings, grilled chicken, pepper soup, or prawns in sauce, and suddenly your “quick meal” becomes a proper plan.
Sunday Plans? The Buffet Is Different
If your weekend plan lands on a Sunday, Demi’s also runs a special Afro-Caribbean Sunday Buffet.
This is separate from the regular Nigerian menu and only happens on Sundays. It brings together Nigerian favorites and Caribbean-inspired flavors in a buffet-style spread made for people who want options, big plates, and a relaxed Sunday atmosphere.
It is ideal for families, church groups, birthdays, friend groups, and anyone who believes Sunday food should feel like an event.
So whether you are coming for the regular menu during the week or planning to experience the Sunday buffet, Demi’s gives you a reason to make food part of the weekend.
Make Demi’s Your Weekend Table
Finding somewhere to eat in Streatham should not be complicated.
If you want a restaurant with flavor, variety, cocktails, group-friendly energy, and proper Nigerian food, Demi’s is ready for you.
Come for the jollof. Come for the pepper soup. Come for the suya. Come for the cocktails. Come for the table full of food and the kind of atmosphere that makes people stay longer than they planned.
This weekend, don’t overthink where to eat.
Start at Demi’s.
Visit Demi’s Restaurant & Bar at, 67 Streatham Hill for Nigerian food, cocktails, group dining, weekend meals, and Sunday buffet experiences.
Ese
Loves Nigerian Food
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