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Hi everyone,


I'm looking for a little advice. My son will be one in a few weeks and we are looking to have a small gathering. Too many people for our home but we don;t want a huge party. We are looking for a private room or space really in a pub locally ED, Peckham, Nunhead with a nice feel and good food. The room upstairs at the clockhouse is booked and their little raised seating area too small. Any advice would be appreciated. Numbers are approx 12-20 adults and a few babes x x

A second for The Talbot, they will move the tables so that you can have a baby area and seating too. They were accommodating and we didn't feel rushed at all. We did find that their 'buffet' (canapes?) was quite small and didn't really satisfy our guests so we hastily ordered lots of chips! Just a thought..

We used the Cambria in Herne Hill. Near Ruskin Park on Kemerton Road.

It was ?40 the first time we did it and then when I called again this year it was ?100??


We ended up using a sweet little room off of St James and St Phillips Church on Poplar Road. The Rainbow Room.

It has a tiny kitchen and out door play space. But obviously no beer on tap!


Good luck

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