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Hi there

have my parents visiting and leaving on wed morning. Some family friends also will be passing by london on their way back home from holidays on tuesday eve, one night only.

Friends can be in ED for a surprise around 10pm the earliest but it could be later of course ...we just want to go for an easy drink..

If they can make it by 10pm it should not be a prob but ,as i see it, it could be later ..

what s open in ED/peckham after 10.30/11 pm???

Although Young at heart They all are 70 yo ca

thanx

JohnL Wrote:

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> EDT stays open to 12:00 AM .... doesn't it ... or

> do I just think it does :)



You are right JL:



OPENING TIMES



Monday 12pm 12am

Tuesday 12pm 12am

Wednesday 12pm 12am

Thursday 12pm 12am

Friday 12pm 1am

Saturday 12pm 1am

Sunday 12pm 12am

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