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South End I would say either The Wood House (but that is KINDA out of the way for both parties)


The Plough maybe? After that you are looking at Forest Hill. I quite like the Hob but tat is undergoing changes so can't say what the bar itself is like at the mo


If you can make it to Forest Hill Rd easily then 2 buses from Crystal Palace serve the FHT, and The Herne

Hi Jeremy


Ron and Emma got fed up of being turfed out of the EDT and Mag with the comedy club so bought the Hob some while back with plans to convert the room upstairs to a proper theatre - posting on their website details below. I think the bar will be unaffected and they plan music sessions there as well


It's close enough to me for me to consider it still part of LL anyway - :)-D


Hi folks. The comedy club has closed for the summer to allow the long awaited refurbishment to take place. We are hoping to reopen for the first weekend in October depending on the level of horror the builders uncover. It is, however, going to be seriously worth the wait with a gorgeous new bar, gleaming and plentiful new toilets upstairs and down, more seating, more tables, much more legroom and a ceiling that won't look as if it's about to fall down ....again! In the meantime we are planning a lot of live music and events, which you can keep track of below while the bar downstairs patiently waits it's turn to be prettified.. and prettified it will be! Have a look at the NEWS page of the website during the next few monthe to follow the progress and let us know what you think. We've already confirmed some great acts like Stewart Lee, Simon Munnery, Simon Bligh, Howard Read and Nick Wilty to name a few for October so come back and see us!

Louisa Wrote:

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> The Plough isnt a very fair half way spot between

> Goose Green and ED! I would have thought the Grove

> Tavern would be a more suitable in between place

> for a drink.


I'm really looking for a pub equally accessible by bus from SE5 8SG and SE19 2LH that requires the minimum combined bus travel.


There's the gauntlet. Anyone?



We will enjoy it, we have both given up smoking and I do all my gambling on Betfair these days. That's progress.

It depends on how many bars you want to visit and how much walking you want to do of course. To get a good cross section of the different kind of places in ED I would suggest EDT or the Bishop (you don?t need to do both) - Black Cherry ? Possibly the Palmeston - The Drum ? CPT ? Plough. Then you can make your way back down lordship lane to the station and take in all the ones you missed out on the way up.

having a few friends in crystal palace, your mate should be warned that the trains finish very early and buses are a reet pain.

37 to herne hill and the thingy (5?) up to crystal palace being a good bet. (or get drunk, consequently lazy and get a cab, not a penny over 8 quid!!!)

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