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Whats good in East Dulwich for Valentines day? Too Early?


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Hi Guys,


I have decided not to go too far this year however Valentine?s Day is a special occasion for me and my partner as it?s our anniversary too! (I know I know I?m it?s so very very cheesy!)


Does any1 know of a good place to go in East Dulwich? I'm fed up of paying through the nose up London and travelling back etc


Thanks :)

Seriously - Kos? For a Valentine's meal? For a fun night out in a group, maybe - but definitely not a romantic date. Not unless you're trying to recreate that meal you both loved forty years ago when you honeymooned on the Costa Brava.


The best option is a candlelit home-cooked meal - romance can be found anywhere but a restaurant on February 14th.


But if you must go out, then do it properly. Franklins, Palmerston, Toasted - or if you want something a little different and little less cliched then Peckham Bazaar.

BigED Wrote:

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> I'm not one to cast aspersions, but this looks

> like it is ED123's first post, although I'm sure

> the recommendation was genuine.


THe OPoster has been deactivated so something not genuine.

BigED Wrote:

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> I'm not one to cast aspersions, but this looks

> like it is ED123's first post, although I'm sure

> the recommendation was genuine.


I've lived in East Dulwich for 25 years. Regardless of whether or not it was my first post, I was making a genuine recommendation. Evidently others do not feel that Kos is ideal for a Valentine's meal, but I stand by my view. It is a reasonably priced restaurant which serves good food and provides a enjoyable experience.

...or breakfast in The Patch!


ETA: Patch might be a nice place to go for a evening meal though..


ED123 Wrote:

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> david_carnell Wrote:

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> > Ah..."reasonably priced"...the watchwords of

> true

> > romantics everywhere.

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> Money can't buy love or happiness ;)

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