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Cocktails and a grown up film at the Ritzy? We usually can't make it past 10pm so meal and cinema almost impossible. A friend goes to queens way cinema (u think that's the one) where you can have a meal whilst watching a film. Would also recommend Young Vic for a play and a drink and bar snacks.

Camberwell: FM Mangal, Silk Road, Camberwell Arms, Crooked Well (both of the last 2 do amazing cocktails)

Peckham: Artusi, Refreshment Rooms, Ganapati (all preceeded by or followed by drinks at Montpelier). I also second Il Giardino.

East Dulwich - Franklins, the French place opposite the Co-op, Toast-ed

are people doing it deliberately now?



Most of the non-ED places are as easy to get to, granted but..


The clincher to the original question is "Without breaking the bank" -so we can only guess how much is in teh bank


But in ED places break down into "pricey but not mega bucks" like ToastED, Franklins, Palmerston, mid-range (most other places incl curry houses etc) or Favourite chicken


Always have a soft spot for Franklins but reality is that on rare occassins we got to go out in ED, without kids, in the evening, it was Palmerston

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