Liquorish, East Dulwich - pub details

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Address: Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London, SE22 8HU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8693 7744

Nearest train stations East Dulwich (0.4 miles), North Dulwich (0.7 miles), Peckham Rye (1 mile)

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Pub suggested by Jambell on 22 Feb 2005

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> Current user rating: 5.6/10 (rated by 22 users)
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user reviews of Liquorish, East Dulwich

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My girlfriend and I love this place. One of the few bars which have DJs without the attitude.

Was expecting it to do just bar food so was pleasantly surprised with the duck main and chocolate pudding.

Good to see that they did draught lager and had a choice of bottled ales as I don't drink cocktails which seems to be their main thing.
hairymonkey - 26 Feb 2008 14:30
if you like poncey over priced "pubs" with poncey drinks and poncey people, then this place is for you. Okay yar snort snort
hardboiledegg - 11 Dec 2007 16:53
liquorish is a fun night out. I cannot understand the comment about the snarly bouncer, as Kevin has always been so welcoming to us: he is like a teddy bear.
lucyawad - 4 Dec 2007 17:39
They serve beer here. Japanese stuff apparently.

It was hard to tell what I was drinking, as it was standing room only and I seem to have found myself lodged next to DJ equipment, where a scraggily bearded bloke in a wool beanie tried to lay down some "fat choons" and ironically mixing the grange hill theme between trax. Bad move DJ. You may also want to turn the volume down a bit, as it does make civilised chat awfully difficult, theres a good chap.

Nice little patio bit out the back, awash with heinous smokers , chugging expensive, but colourful cocktails and the ubiquitous " son of 1990's alchopop" Magniers and Ice combination that sets your teeth on edge.

Long n thin, there isnt much room to move on a weekend, but I hear the food is Ok if you can get a table - the little poufees & knee combination makes for a disaster scenario, especially if your meal contains peas.

The old skool lumpy doormen give a reasurring scowl when you leavem, rather tha than a cheery good night. It hardly makes me long to return in the near future.
snorky - 2 Oct 2007 11:23
Strange place. Quite quiet and not really comfortable, bit pretentious. Bar staff are friendly though, good stop off place if you are heading out somewhere else.

They should rethink the seating plan, could be more comfortable and sociable.
Annabanks - 3 Sep 2007 10:20

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