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Back of Kebab and Stab, oops I mean Kebab and Wine, if you want to see another side of East Dulwich.


Goose Green end of Lordship Lane, on same side as Black Cherry.


I think they stay open all night.


They have a full kebab-type menu and also serve alcohol.


But will be noisy and busy.


You have to persuade the bouncer to let you in though :)

Danstable Wrote:

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> Haha yes, I've had the 'pleasure' of the Bab &

> Stab before, came out feeling decidedly

> overcharged for a less than great bit of food.

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I've always felt it was reasonable value, at least for the shish - comes with loads of chips, or rice if you want, and quick and friendly service.


Maybe not as good as Hizar but they don't stay open all hours of the night, and the meat I've had in Kebab and Wine has always been tender.


Downside of it for me is the noise from loud music and people, not very relaxing after a stressful night running a Goose gig and clearing up afterwards, as you can't hear yourself speak, but nowhere else to go in the early hours! And really, what else can you expect on a Friday night?


:)


Edited to say: A nice late-night wine bar with soothing classical music would be nice ......

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