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Lordship Lane is curiously short of independent cafés where you can enjoy proper coffee & a slice of cake, or linger over a freshly prepared lunch… more »
Try to nab a table in the front section of this pretty salon de thé to appreciate its charm. With glass chandeliers, antique mirrors & a distressed… more »
‘For a reliably good burger, GBK is hard to beat’, chimes one fan. Founded a decade ago by three ebullient Kiwis, Gourmet Burger Kitchen may… more »
Green & Blue’s owner, Kate Thal, was among the first to champion natural wines in London. Believing that wine shouldn’t be tampered with, she… more »
Franklins has been flying the flag for local, seasonal produce since it opened in 1999. Beyond its lively bar, the smart but unstuffy candlelit… more »
There’s a quirky Brazilian feel to this compact East Dulwich drinking den, set across two floors. The rough-hewn wooden-clad bar is evocative… more »
Inventive cocktails & comforting, diner-style food are the stock-in-trade of this grown-up, independent ‘gastrobar’. Exposed concrete, raw… more »
It’s difficult to decipher the signage outside this vegetarian Indian restaurant, but inside you’ll discover a narrow, well-lit room adorned… more »
Throughout the day, this sweet little café caters for a stream of Dulwich village residents: from commuters grabbing a cup of Monmouth coffee… more »
This family-run curry house won’t win awards for culinary inventiveness, but it’s the pick of the Lordship Lane bunch. Its popularity means… more »
Although a handful of tables near the bar are given over to drinking (a pint of Doom Bar, perhaps), The Palmerston is primarily a dining pub –… more »
Based on the gourmet fish & chip shops of Australia, the Sea Cow displays the day’s catch at a wet-fish counter so you can select your meal before… more »
The fruity name of this popular Dulwich bar alludes to the building’s former life as a greengrocer’s. Not that you’d know it from the plush… more »
Le Chardon’s French owner Robert Benyayer picked the right spot when he was looking to open a place of his own back in 1997. His chosen site… more »
Don’t be surprised to find a queue snaking out of the door of this small, budget Thai café. Lured by the promise of cheap, punchy food & BYOB… more »
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