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4.2 Google Review
1 Lordship Ln, England, SE22 8EW, United Kingdom
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Jun 18, 2019
Nice pub. Friendly people and great staff. The local haunt for anyone living nearby. Food is pretty decent, but the wings are amazing.

Feb 20, 2019
This is a wonderful little pub with a great selection of beers and wines. The food menu isn't extensive but features some delicious options. Would highly recommend checking this place out. Although it can be difficult to get a table sometimes, there's a bookable area which fits a surprising amount of people. Great vibes in general.

May 12, 2019
Took my mum here on mother’s Day and was pretty disappointed! The starters were great however the main course (Sunday roast ) was lacking ! Our potatoes were over cooked/burnt must have been a few days old, we could barely put a knife through them , even when they brought out more for us they were exactly the same. Also our meal was missing the braised cabbage that was meant to come with it , and no gravy. The bar tender didn’t even know how to make a half a bitter top .

Jan 16, 2019
great pub! Nice atmosphere. Love the decor. Had real fires in two areas gives the place a nice homely warm feel I the cold of winter! Great selection of real ale craft ale and main stream beers and cider. I had a mosaic pale ale and another I can't remember the name of. Both tasted great though. Good selection of all types of spirits on the back bar also. Ive never eaten here but from what I could see the food looks great and they do a nice roast on Sundays. For a Wednesday afternoon the place had a good amount of people in which suggests to me the locals like the place, not being a local myself this is always a good maker of a good pub. Ill definitely come here again. 👍🏼👍🏼🥂

Jun 25, 2019
Was ok, more reflective of the "new guard" of East Dulwich, but a good, friendly crowd. Food was fast, hit and tasty, if a little pricey (£8.00 fir sausage and mash). Yes, nice place

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