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I really fancy eating out on Christmas day this year, and had somewhere like Palmerston / Prince Regent / Joanna's in mind, but it seems that none of them are open on Christmas Day.


Any recommendations for a lovely lunch within easy walk / slow stagger of Dulwich?


Key criteria are good food, friendly service, great atmosphere and being open on the 25th.


I know it's early, but I am being nagged to sort it out and get somewhere booked before it's all too late!!!

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The Woodhouse is too, but no idea if its food/service/atmosphere meet your criteria.


They should do - the Christmas Day menu is extortionate :))


ETA: But you can have a lovely walk through the woods on the way or the way back .....


ETA: It's on Sydenham Hill, but the wood route is by far the nicest .....

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