Jump to content

Lunch recommendation please (not roast dinner)


Recommended Posts

Hello,


Got my mum and sister over today for lunch. Neither of them a huge fan of roast dinners/pub food, so looking for somewhere a bit different. My husband and I normally have our two year old son with us so tend to stick to family friendly pubs. However he's away this weekend and now I find myself not really knowing anywhere to go.

Any tips much apreciated- East dulwich, peckham or camberwell areas.


Thanks,


Jess

If you like chinese food then Sunday is one of the best times to get a table at the amazing Silk Road in Camberwell. If not then Begging bowl, Artusi, Ganapati are all within a stroll of each other on Bellenden road and are all good for non roasted lunches. I personally think the food at Montpelier is the best of the pubs in the area and they will, I think, have non roast options and also live Jazz on a Sunday if you are into that.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • There will always be kids pushing the envelope as the saying goes, but having some boundaries should help most understand what they can and cannot do. I think dedicated, daily park wardens is exactly what is required...with a hotline to SNT teams on the beat. Is there no way money made from Gala or from Park parking fees can be diverted to provide that funding? I feel it would be a really good use of money. The principle aim being to maintain the park as a safe and relaxing environment for all.
    • Its almost the same as Grove Vale School , now Goose Green School.
    • They used to have dedicated park wardens, who I'm sure used to look after the parks and locked and opened the gates. Years ago I knew someone who was one. I thought they were based in that hut by the toilets. Are they not there any more? The community wardens are attached to the police rather than a specific park, aren't they?
    • Yes, sad how Rye Lane has taken a dive, interesting to see those pics CPR Dave. It's shocking how the section between Choumert Road and the Nag's Head in particular has lost its vibrancy, meanwhile the next section to the top of Peckham Rye Common has gentrified. Wonder why such a distinction in fortunes? Anyway the station square plans have fallen behind yet again, demolition won't now start this summer. The only "work" that will now take place this summer is surveying of the arcade, which they've had 10 years since planning permission to do. At least the replacement TSB branch has progressed but the Blenheim Grove corner building still looks unfinished, despite claims it "is now complete". https://www.southwark.gov.uk/planning-environment-and-building-control/current-and-future-development/peckham-and-nunhead-2
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...