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East Dulwich was rough as fack when I moved into SE London. I used to enjoy the EDC (aka South of the River - you must be joking? - the cabbies' saying when refusing a client) before the EDT got too poncy and made upstairs into a restaurant. Downstairs in the EDT used to be a place to avoid and had a particularly menacing feel after football.


Lordship Lane was also known as Hardship Lane. Ahh the good old days!

malumbu Wrote:

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> East Dulwich was rough as fack when I moved into

> SE London. I used to enjoy the EDC (aka South of

> the River - you must be joking? - the cabbies'

> saying when refusing a client) before the EDT got

> too poncy and made upstairs into a restaurant.

> Downstairs in the EDT used to be a place to avoid

> and had a particularly menacing feel after

> football.

>

> Lordship Lane was also known as Hardship Lane.

> Ahh the good old days!



When I was approaching the age where I could get served in a pub, my dad always told me to avoid the Mag. You would not recognise ANYTHING of the old Magdalla now.

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