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Thanks Narnia but there definatley some non SE22 pubs on this list. I was wondering about a purist SE22 walkable pub crawl. Do you start at the Plough or the Clock House or the Vale or is there another further that is SE22 and therfore does that make it an impossibility. Are there just too many pubs even if you did halfs????
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If you?re being dogmatically SE22 then this route may work. It only takes in pubs. Once you start going into bar territory it just gets silly.


Harvester

Plough

Clock House

Forest Hill Tavern

Herne Tavern

CPT

Castle

Magnolia

Franklins

The Actress

Palmerston

Bishop

EDT

The Vale


Have I missed any? 14 pubs. 1 pint in each. Should be a pleasant evening out.

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Some longish walks in that list Brendan, but early on, so you'll be sober enough not to wobble. All the later pubs are nicely close together!


I'd definitely move The Actress up the list, between The Hearne, and The CPT.


I'd get as far as the CPT, and jus stay there personally. Can't be doing with "the lane", especially if this crawl is going to take place on a Friday or Saturday evening.

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You see it's "the image" that's pretentious.

ie people with chips on their shoulder pretend it's something worth getting het up over, all posh and intolerably full of accentless johhny come latelies; and not a pleasant but unremarkable main street in a relatively backwater suburb of London.

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