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Last night in an evening of glitz and glamour never before seen in East Dulwich, The Black Cherry Bar accepted their trophy for being the Best Bar in East Dulwich 2006 as voted by you, the users of the East Dulwich Forum. Owner Angela Rush made excellent work of holding back her tears of joy and said "Thank you". She also said something like "we're proud to be the recipients of such a prestigious award, especially having beaten the high quality competition in the area, and especially after that incident when someone tried to fix the voting for another establishment. The Black Cherry prides itself on giving its customers a pleasant and comfortable experience, especially in the daytime when we offer quality teas, coffees and lunches in a non-chain store environment"



Congratulations Black Cherry, officially the Best Bar in East Dulwich 2006


Black Cherry Bar

21 Lordship Lane

East Dulwich

SE22 8EW

t: 020 8299 8877

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  • 2 weeks later...
Well done the Black Cherry. Top bar. Cosy, friendly, classy, different and they make fantastic cocktails - though Liquorice is biting at their heels in that last department. And I just love Damien! There's something very mysterious about him. Was he poached from the EDT or did he move of his own free will is what I want to know...

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