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edcam Wrote:

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> El Pibe Wrote:

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> > and?

> > So are the north of england and the south of

> > england.

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> You are rather missing the point. If a website

> about London doesn't get the distinction it's a

> curious state of affairs.



Be a rubbish poll if it was only about Dulwich Village

titch juicy Wrote:

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> ....and it's official.....kind of

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> http://londonist.com/2014/08/the-best-pubs-in-dulw

> ich.php



The Dulwich Pub Crawl


Want to join us on a sojourn around the top six pubs? We?ll run a pub crawl on Saturday 13 September (note: date has changed from original of 6 Sept). If you?d like to join us, email [email protected] so we can keep an eye on numbers, and state whether you?d like to join us for lunch in pub #1, so we can book the appropriate space. Here?s the plan:


Even organises a pub crawl amongst the winning pubs -


12.30pm Meet at the Crown and Greyhound. As this is some distance from the rest of the pubs, we?ll take our time here, and have some lunch. If you?d rather skip this, and the 20-30 min walk that follows it, you?re welcome to start the crawl from pub #2, which is?

2.30pm The Great Exhibition

4pm The Actress

5.30pm The Bishop

7pm The EDT

8.30pm The Flying Pig

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Not East Dulwich but not that far either. Malumbu

> will be very pleased.

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> http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/11734844.Forest_

> Hill_pub_is__the_best_in_London_/?ref=fbshr


It's a very nice boozer and has been for many years.

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