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DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> Rock Steady Rum Lounge.

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> https://www.rocksteadyrumlounge.com



That looks good.


Is it actually a pop-up inside Blue Mountain Cafe? Or has Blue Mountain closed, and they've taken the premises? (sorry, I don't get over that way much these days)

Blue mountain has a change of name and a re-jiggle with food, drinks and music but same owners according to their feature in the Dulwich Diverter a few months ago. They are on Instagram too https://www.instagram.com/rocksteadyrumlounge/



fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> > Rock Steady Rum Lounge.

> >

> > https://www.rocksteadyrumlounge.c

>

>

> That looks good.

>

> Is it actually a pop-up inside Blue Mountain Cafe?

> Or has Blue Mountain closed, and they've taken the

> premises? (sorry, I don't get over that way much

> these days)

juliephilippart Wrote:

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> I find that Roca in Dulwich village is pretty

> good, also Mr.Bao can be pretty nice too.

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> Both delicious!



Mr Bao is indeed delicious, but extremely small and very difficult to get a table, in our experience.


ETA: Another vote for Franklins here!

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