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too late for you but I adore Simon the Tanner. Gorgeous back street boozer away from the hustle & bustle of Bermondsey St and a great menu.


This makes me very happy. Lived just up the road from Simon the Tanner before we made the move here - through a few difficult incarnations, including an attempted freeholder redevelopment to residential based on ridiculous grounds (from memory). Good to hear it's doing well.


The Royal Oak on Tabard Street round the corner also used to be great for unfussy pub food and beer - doubt it's changed much since we left.

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> The Royal Oak on Tabard Street round the corner

> also used to be great for unfussy pub food and

> beer - doubt it's changed much since we left.


When we left it seemed to have not changed since the late 80's. Great neighbourhood pub but not a really a destination..

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