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I moved to East Dulwich (Barry Road) in December and now that some good weather is upon us, can anyone recommend any nice pubs/bars with good outside drinking areas? I used to love going out in Richmond/Kingston during the day when I lived over there and am really missing that. I do like places like the EDT, but don't really want to be sat out on Lordship Lane breathing in bus fumes with every mouthful. And I have a friend coming to stay this weekend so would like to go somewhere nice. Any ideas? Thank you!
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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> The Rye Hotel has lovely garden. Also if you walk

> to the Village (not ED I know) the Dog is a

> lovely, lively place to while away a few

> hours.:)-D


Is the Dog the one that's actually called the Crown and Greyhound or something? Thanks for ideas everyone - maybe I'll try and take them all in!

The back of the Mag is nice, but small. The Dog in the village has quite a large garden, but haven't been for a bit, so no idea what state it's in. CPT (bless) has a bit out front, which is usually quite nice, and there's not toooooo much traffic on that junction......


Plough has a garden, but I assume you're not completely desperate....


Herne is the place if you have kids!


Good luck :)-D

Keef Wrote:

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> The back of the Mag is nice, but small. The Dog in

> the village has quite a large garden, but haven't

> been for a bit, so no idea what state it's in. CPT

> (bless) has a bit out front, which is usually

> quite nice, and there's not toooooo much traffic

> on that junction......

>

> Plough has a garden, but I assume you're not

> completely desperate....

>

> Herne is the place if you have kids!

>

> Good luck :)-D


No, definitely not desperate enough to go to the Plough (from what I can tell from the outside!) and I don't have kids - they bring me out in a rash :))

You could always take a scenic walk to the Dulwich Wood House - up Lordship Lane, along the trackbed of the old Crystal Palace branch line (and past the bridge from which Pisarro painted Lordship Lane Station) then on to Sydenham Hill.


It's a lively Young's boozer with a cracking garden - and often a barbecue outside on Saturdays and Sundays.

Mark Wrote:

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> and there's the Gowlett, it has a small garden out

> the back and fine ales to boot

>

> I shall look out for you staggering around this

> weekend having tried all these pubs out. And do

> report back to the Forum with you memories of

> these places if you have any.


I definitely will! Although the sign of a good night really is the loss of memory!

The Grove near ED station has a nice garden.


Despite its slightly dodgy reputation, I've always had a nice time there, staff have been pleasant and you can usually get a seat in the garden unlike many of the other pubs about.


Was there at Easter with my kids and one of the barstaff gave us a large Easter Egg/Cuddly toy combo, which was certainly a nice gesture and I enjoyed the egg at least.

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