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East London vibe in SE London for a night out


iliana

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Hi,


I can leave my daughter with a baby sitter after 2 years ,so can hit town.I need some cool places please for dinner and drinks for young girls in their mid 30s and 40s.I thought peckham would be the place,but not sure which are the cool places,anywhere around SE23,SE6,SE13,SE22,SE26,SE4 or around would work.Thanks

How about the Bussey Building in Peckham


https://www.clfartcafe.org/music-c1ohq


Food, music etc .....


You could have dinner on Bellenden road or at one of the many little restuarants near the rail station


https://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/peckham-area-guide

Food - Artusi, Made Of Dough, Ganapati, Pedler, Taco Queen, Peckham Refreshment Rooms, Coal Rooms, Forza Win

Drinks - Two Hundred Rye Lane, The Nines, Peckham Springs, John The Unicorn, Rye Wax, White Horse, The Montpelier

Late - (from least to most skanky..) Bussey, Four Quarters, Tasty Bakery, Canavans


Peckham's getting pretty good...

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