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I've only been to Barcelona a couple of times and it was so-so. Angels and gypsies in Camberwell is good but I know they are closing down to make the place into an events space so not sure if they are still running. Donde in Honor oak is good for basic tapas
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La Gaditana on North Cross Road


La Boqueira on Acre Lane in Brixton (best)


Brindisa on Atlantic Rd in Brixton


Gremio di Brixton - in the church vaults of that church thats on 'an island' in the middle of the busy intersection opposite the ritzy cinema

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Jose, Lobos, and Brindisa (in that order) if you can get to London Bridge. Easier to get to than Brixton.


Locally, Miss Tapas is pretty good. Didn't know Angels & Gypsies had closed... what a shame. Would love to try the North Cross Rd one some time though. Barcelona is a bit old-school, but worth trying if you live up that way.

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yes, Pretty Tapas is back! not in ED no more but in tulse hill /west norwood at Beamish & Mc glue.


We are starting with a supper club on the 12th https://www.facebook.com/events/1733167440239291/


Then we will be open thursday friday and saturday from 7pm until 11pm, with a full menus!


If you want to be kept informed i recommend you follow us on twitter or Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/PrettyTapas/

as this forum in for businesses only located in East dulwich.


see you all soon :)

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