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Locals night. Free food and drinks Thursday 22 October from 6.30pm the cherry tree


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Hi to all the residents of East Dulwich



We have a few places free for our locals night this Thursday 22 October from 6.30pm. We will randomly select locals to attend.


Please email with your numbers maximum four per person. Emails taken until Wednesday (tomorrow) at midnight and if you are picked we will reply and add you to our list.


[email protected]


We`ll be serving up canapes and tasters from our menu. There will be wines to taste from Boutinot ? our supplier & beers from our local breweries; Brick Brewery Peckham Rye, Gipsy Hill, Brockley & Trumans.

Tastings will run from 6.30pm to 9pm approximately & afterwards there will be live music.


Under new management we reopened this August, we want the cherry tree to be a great London pub. We have fresh, seasonal food served daily and a great Sunday roast. Locally brewed cask ales, good wine, some bottles of craft beer for those who are so inclined. We show some sport, we are a family friendly & we?ve got the nicest beer garden in the area. All of this in a lovely old building which has been given a good spruce up.


Looking forward to a great local event and meeting you.



The Cherry Tree

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