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Apart from going to Brixton for an all nighter... Any late night venues in these parts after 2am?


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sazzle Wrote:

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> the old red star in camberwell used to be open

> quite late and it looks like it is about to

> reopen...


It used to be open until 4.00. Someone told me it was now a squat - does anyone know if that is true.


The Funky Monkey in Camberwell used to be open until 2.00 on Friday and Saturdays I think.

The kebab shop at the bottom of lordship lane has a back room with a bar open until god knows when. Not a pick on the marathon kebab shop in camden though which has music/musicians too and you can just order drinks when you want them. The kebab shop here you have to pay a set fee in and you get tokens for booze. Its well dodgy though but if drunk enough I have gone in. Usually regret it though. all sorts of wheelin and dealin go on and being terribly naive was very shocked hehehe

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