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Obviously being from the dreaded north of the river, they're gastro loving, cocktail guzzlers, non?

How about a pre meal drink in inside 72, a slap-up meal in Franklins or the Palmerston, followed by cocktails in either Liquorish or the Black Cherry (sorry TBC)

In that case a few pints in the EDT having met them at the station and escorted them to GGR, assuring them the whole time that it's a safe pocket of south london.

Then some food in one of the many eateries, how about Tandoori Knights? (I've always wanted it to be called that).

Thence to the CPT for some proper back street boozing, a good south london atmosphere, and a host of aussies to make your friend feel at home?

IF they make it from the station to LL, then they have a fighting chance of seeing the next dawn - Is-72 is good - if a little noisy when the owner begins to ..erm...DJ may not be the right word - Liquorish OK - Bishop is a bit, well....


Thinks of LL as the "Green zone", wheareas anywhere North of Goose Green School as "Sadr City"

Where is this "North of the River" place you talk of? Somewhere in Penge?


Anyway the main drag area of LL is always a good area to stick around when you got guest as you can just pop your head in to the various establishments 'till you find one to suit your vibe.


What I found out recently is that the Palmeston is actually quite a good place for a good boozing session after the dinner time rush is over and it stays open til about 1 I think. Good if you want good atmosphere but don?t want the crowds of the EDT, Bishop or in72.

Bring them in via Peckham Rye station to give them the 'feel' of the place. Make sure it's towards to the end of the retail day, because that's when you get the treat of mutton and goat; that has been hanging from a hook all day in the sun, sold of cheap. You can pick up half a goat for only ?9.99.


May be a problem storing it when you go into the pub....then again depends what pub! If you get to The Castle I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem.

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