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Hi there,


Just thought i would say hi to my fellow East Dulwichians (is that a thing?) as i have just moved to the area from Surbiton and was looking for some friendly advice!


I assume everyone here tends to socialise and mingle around the Lordship Lane area? If so, you'll probably get to know me sooner or later as ill be spending a lot of time in the pubs saying hello and making new friends (i was known as quite the socialite in Surbiton).


Which pubs are hot and which ones not(so much)? I only moved to the araa this week and so far have only been to the pub on the corner by the zebra crossings, not sure what it was called but there were lots of young people in there making too much noise, and manual labour types staring forlornly into their pints- bad vibes!


Which pub is best for a debonair family man who can sup on a few expensive whisky's with locals whilst exchanging the latest news? And which one can i bring the wife and kids to on a Sunday for a luxury, slap up roast?


Im aware i could just google all this, but i would far rather hear it from a locals perspective. Any advice greatly received- thanks!

Sadly you have to go outside SE22 for great pubs - the Ivy in Nunhead, not too far away, which was saved by the community a few years ago and is not too far a walk, and a little further the Blythe Hill Tavern, Catford side of Forest Hill, on the South Circ. A nice walk via One Tree Hill and Blythe Hill. SE22 pubs are a little generic but I expect others here will disagree.

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> Steven, I think you are going to fit in very well

> around here.

>

> Big loss for Surbitonians, I suspect.


;-) Although the tone of the OP is so similar to some other posters who've passed through here, that I'm sure he'll fit right in.

malumbu Wrote:

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> Sadly you have to go outside SE22 for great pubs -

> the Ivy in Nunhead, not too far away, which was

> saved by the community a few years ago and is not

> too far a walk, and a little further the Blythe

> Hill Tavern, Catford side of Forest Hill, on the

> South Circ. A nice walk via One Tree Hill and

> Blythe Hill. SE22 pubs are a little generic but I

> expect others here will disagree.



oh right ok, thanks. Is Nunhead a safe enough area to visit and socialise in? I have been advised by friends at my golf club that while East Dulwich is nice, the surrounding areas are non too desirable, particularly Peckham! Im only really interested in upmarket places where mature conversation can flow.


I had a jolly good pint of IPA yesterday at another pub on the corner called 'The Palmerston', it felt like it might be up my alley, but there was a real lack of socialising going on beyond individual tables- one of the unfortunate side effects of so called 'covid', i suppose.

Sue Wrote:

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> Siduhe Wrote:

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> > ;-) Although the tone of the OP is so similar

> to

> > some other posters who've passed through here

>

>

>

> My thoughts exactly ....



Same. Other than when the posts veer into the offensive, the worst part about them is how low effort the various characters are.


I'd respect the craft if there was some proper character building stuff, rather than launching straight into lazy, stereotypical/extreme opinions.


That said, Steven here is just getting started - welcome Steven, don't cause any trouble and you could give some light relief.

Lordship_local Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> -----

> > Siduhe Wrote:

> >

> -------------------------------------------------

> > >

> > > ;-) Although the tone of the OP is so

> similar

> > to

> > > some other posters who've passed through here

> >

> >

> >

> > My thoughts exactly ....

>

>

> Same. Other than when the posts veer into the

> offensive, the worst part about them is how low

> effort the various characters are.

>

> I'd respect the craft if there was some proper

> character building stuff, rather than launching

> straight into lazy, stereotypical/extreme

> opinions.

>

> That said, Steven here is just getting started -

> welcome Steven, don't cause any trouble and you

> could give some light relief.



Sorry, is this some kind of in joke im not privvy to?

This is one peculiar forum- i dont know what half of you are on about! Still, it is still much more exciting than the Surbiton forum which died out due to continued boring posts from folk, mostly about Pilates etc.


Anyhow- who's going out tonight down Lordship Lane? The last evening before yet more restrictions kick in. If you are, keep an eye out for me- ill be wearing a smart suit and will happily buy you a pint to say hello to the neighbourhood.

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