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I've never been to the Anchor & Hope in The Cut, SE1 but it gets consistently brilliant reviews and I've always meant to try it.


They are taking over The Recreation Ground in Camberwell Church Street early in the New Year and calling it The Camberwell Arms, so looks like another great addition to what's becoming a pretty amazing corner of London for food and drink.


Not strictly East Dulwich (which is why I'm posting here) but I know many forumites are aware of the great opportunities for face-stuffing in Camberwell, my faves being The Crooked Well, Angels & Gypsies (and their fab new bar, Communion) and Silk Road.

Then there's Silk Road, The Bear, Crooked Well, Johanssons, the falafel place...the new creperie. The Vietnamese sandwich place by the hospital too.


All excellent scran. An unloved corner of London that has a surprisingly high culinary hit rate.

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