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Oh it is difficult for one to say, as I, like you, tend to migrate toward East Dulwich on those rare occassions when I am able to venture out.


I do apologise for assumming you don't give custom to dear Camberwell regularly. Foolish of me. Why don't we reverse the question and give you platform for telling us all the wonderful places you frequent here? We do have a new French bistro, apparently. Quite good I'm told.

Oh I am sorry. I must follow the rules, of course. I guess my heart sinks when I see the architectural gems that are the finest in the area (they certainly beat East Dulwich) covered and coated in muck and garbage. Underneath it all is a proud past now drowned out by such horrible noise.

Maurice


What is that pub up in Walworth, down a side turning near Arments & next to the theatrical set building place that backs onto the estate ?


Do you know it



Now that is a sh1thole of a place, had a funny few times in there though.


looked in the A-Z (what a book eh ) it's on Westmoreland rd/Queens row ( funnily enough )


W**F

Walworth?! Now I know you are winding one up. As South London goes, and we're talking urban (as opposed to our suburban enclaves), The Prince of Wales in Cleaver Square is good for a drink and boules, if desired. Otherwise, travel north or out to suburbia (Lordship Lane springs to mind).

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