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There’s a community feel to this welcoming bar in Crofton Park. A noticeboard keeps regulars abreast of the latest local events, while open mic… more »
An art gallery, bar & café (with inexpensive breakfasts & lunches, plus a small garden out back), the Brockley Mess is what every suburban high… more »
A child-friendly café by day & a good-value, welcoming restaurant by night, Le Querce is the ideal neighbourhood joint. At lunchtime, mums & their… more »
‘Everything is absolutely bang on’ at Babur, according to one of several readers who praise the kitchen’s creativity. The full-height… more »
Its location opposite Honor Oak Park station makes Try popular with returning commuters, seduced by the colourful interior & good-value tapas.… more »
There’s much to make you smile at this compact neighbourhood Thai café on a residential street away from Brockley’s main drag. For one thing… more »
There’s a welcoming, unfussy feel to this neighbourhood bar-restaurant by Ladywell station. Scrubbed pine tables, fresh flowers, & blackboards… more »
Ignore the weather & the unpromising Lewisham Way location & ‘you could actually be in Turkey’ at this classic grill restaurant. Meze Mangal… more »
The Herne is the slightly scruffier cousin of The Palmerston on Lordship Lane, although here, drink is more of a priority. It’s a handsome place:… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of … more »
Even though the much-loved former owners of Kaya House have returned to Malaysia, plenty of regulars say this dinky café is just as good – not… more »
This imposing, scruffy boozer opposite New Cross station scores top marks for effortless cool. The Amersham Arms houses a random assortment of… more »
Located on the southern stretch of Lordship Lane, this large, colourful restaurant has to work hard to pull in customers. Decorwise, you’ll find… more »
Formerly the rather grim Goldsmith’s Tavern, the re-invented New Cross House retains some of its original, Victorian gin-palace features (note… more »
Now owned by the Capital Pub Company, this friendly Peckham boozer is due to close at the end of September for a major refurb, reopening in 2012… more »
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