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I used to get through 6 by 6 in the Bar Story Happy Hour - and it only started at 5. I did pick up a ban for my troubles (commuted now though!)


Jeremy Wrote:

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> Little Nan's is a new one to me. Looks

> interesting... a bit wanky/hipster though. I can't

> decide if ?35 for two hours of unlimited cocktails

> is a good idea or not. I guess 4 cocktails is the

> "break even" point.

Cocktails are a MAHOOSIVE money maker for bars. Usually containing very little alcohol, so lots of money for a sugary drink. A very good cocktail barman (I refuse to say "mixologist") once said that you'd be crazy to buy anything much other than a martini or manhattan, as pretty much everything else is a rip off. I love me a vodka martini. Very dry, with a twist.

Defintely recommend Communion- what a crazy place and cocktails!

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> Agree on Pedlar. I have never had a great

> cocktail in ED though. As is the case with their

> food, The Crooked Well in Camberwell does great

> cocktails. Communion bar is pretty good too.

Thanks for all these suggestions. I already liked the look of The Communion Bar. Little Nan's is new to me. I live just off Lordship Lane so it's a shame it seems there are no actual cocktail bars on LL (or even in ED). The ones mentioned all look to be restaurants that serve cocktails.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> House of Tippler is on LL and is definitely a

> cocktail bar.. they do food but it's not really a

> restaurant.

>

> Pedlar is definitely a restaurant, and I'm not

> sure if I'd want to go there just for a drink (or

> if such a thing is even possible?)


Thanks for the clarification on the H.O.T., Jeremy. I'll investigate it!

I'm afraid I do not rate the Communion Bar. The cocktail list looks really interesting but the cocktails fail to deliver. The Crooked Well is usually great for cocktails; though on the last occasion the barman had no idea how to make a dirty martini - but there again I was ordering one on a Saturday lunchtime so I probably got what I deserved!

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