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I remember thinking the same Keef only to find most of LL shut


I do remember a long lunch on NYD at the Bishop a couple of years ago - the Daily Mail reading inlaws liked the food but looked around at the customers and said "so this is the chattering classes is it?"


So the Bishop is open. I think. Has been before

Yes - I remember a few years ago a bunch of us trapsing round East Dulwich trying to find somewhere that was open to drink wine and eat well. I think we ended up at the Gowlett in the end, but as we had only left there at 4am that morning after a superb New Year's Eve party we were kind of hoping for a different venue!


Liquorish sounds like an option though -thanks.

Not sure if it's a happy coincidence or if recent steps have been taken but I reckon the food in the Bishop has seen a noticeable improvement of late - the spicy beef ribs for example are well good


( I'm not a first time poster so hopefully people will realise I have no connection with The Bishop!)

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