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London's a big place and many of you don't know much of it so I thought it would be worth naming some places that are definitely NOT worth a visit. To avoid accusations of bias I have chosen from all 4 points of the compass.


Enfield

Barkingside

Woolwich

Feltham


Please feel free to add...or disagree if you're mad.


yup, I'm bored.

Yes, had some great beers in Plaistow, but it is undeniably a characterless not worth visiting.


Cutting to the chase would east dulwich be worth anyone going out of their way for if they haven't got friends down their for food and drink? plenty of places have cheese and nicknacks surely.


Is their a USP? an unusually high concentration of cookwank perchance?

TOTTENHAM - First time I visited Tottenham was Football and our bus broke down - and when all the Spurs football supportes (&hooligans) had long departed home the Police rounded all 50 of us up from the bus and into a nearby Members only Pub for our own safety from the locals, and then the Police proceeded to circle the block for the next hour in their dog van...

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