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Famous for the Camberwell Carrot (Withnail & I) and for having a lovely village green. Things have changed a little since Camberwell ceased to be a village, but it is still less busy/scary than near-by [[Peckham]] and [[Brixton]]. [The grove is a very nice part of Camberwell, but most of it is just as dodgy as, if not worse than Brixton, if not Peckham - There are some very nice pubs if you look, like the joiner's arms, which is a cosy pub that has brilliant live music nights] |
Famous for the Camberwell Carrot (Withnail & I) and for having a lovely village green. Things have changed a little since Camberwell ceased to be a village, but it is still less busy/scary than near-by [[Peckham]] and [[Brixton]]. |
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Famous for the Camberwell Carrot (Withnail & I) and for having a lovely village green. Things have changed a little since Camberwell ceased to be a village, but it is still less busy/scary than near-by Peckham and Brixton.
Open Guide recommendations
- The Castle on Church Street; used to be known as "The Snug" before a refurbishment, which gave the establishment a more modern feel. Has DJs at the weekends, but quietens down mid week with tables usually available for a quite nice but limited range of bar food.
- Hermit's Cave probably your best bet for a decent pint in this small and friendly local pub.
- BRB Does nice, wood-fired pizzas but could be considered possibly too "modern" for some.
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