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gwynfor1

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  1. For pubs, i'd recommend the Gowelett and the EDT. If you dont mind wandering the extra five minutes to Bellenden Road then the Victoria is the best in the area (and close to Bar Story and Frank's). Good roasts and chorizo scotch eggs at the latter, and they serve the Florence in Herne Hill's home brews (same owners). They have a supreme pub dog as well. The EDT used to do excellent pub/gastro hybrid food (massive portions too), though the last time i ate there it'd been changed to more restaurant-y fare, which i'm assuming is still the case. Still very good though. The pizzas at the Actress have been great (the spiced lamb one) and totally woeful (the roast dinner pizza, a dubious idea, appallingly executed) and they have Vedett on tap and usually a decent selection of ales. Franklins is brilliant; regional/seasonal ingredients cooked incredibly well. If it was the other side of London i'd still visit it regularly. Similarly, the Palmerston does excellent food of a similar kind. Blue Mountain and Blue Brick cafe do excellent breakfasts, though Dulwich Cafe is great for a reliably filthy bacon sandwich every now and then. Hope and Greenwood is an amazing sweetshop which i spend a fortune on gobstoppers in. You can sometimes get 2 for 1 on very good sourdough loaves at the East Dulwich Deli on a Sunday afternoon (ask even if the sign isn't out.... i got what essentially equated to a pissy telling off once but still got them). Finally, Dulwich Park is great for a run and there's a semi hidden Barbara Hepworth sculpture in the bushes half way round. Scoop Ed on Melbourne Grove for ice cream. That's probably enough for now.
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