The East Dulwich Tavern (EDT), Dulwich - pub details

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Address: Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2877) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations East Dulwich (0.3 miles), North Dulwich (0.7 miles), Peckham Rye (0.9 miles)

Pub suggested by Big Bob on 29 May 2003

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> Current user rating: 5.3/10 (rated by 57 users)
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user reviews of the East Dulwich Tavern (EDT), Dulwich

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Orkney ipa (£3.40), 5am Saint, Harviestoun Natural Blonde, Adnams Lighthouse, Hewitts Urbane Gorilla. A few foreign bottles and keg beers. Shabby chic, one of the Antic Collective chain of pubs. Here around 6pm and plenty of locals known to the bar staff. No bar stools but seems an ok place and beer perfectly acceptable.
GuideDogSaint - 31 Aug 2011 17:57
It's pricey and its East Dulwich so its bound to have a pretentious glance to cover its lack of soul, thats the deal.

But it does Caffreys and sometimes a decent Irish stout is the way to terenced's heart.
terenced - 27 May 2011 10:29
I love the EDT especially the upstairs room which is great for a party or quite drink/food with friends. There is new management and last time I was there the staff were really friendly and helpful. Apparently the food is looking up too. Upstairs they are planning more regular music nights so look out for Jazz on Sunday afternoons and some Thursday evenings, if you love live music!
kgroove - 9 Jan 2011 17:37
I've been going off and on for 8 years. Up until 2009 I really only went if it was very quiet. For the handsome bar and a quiet read. I was startled when it won Local of the year. But I realised it had changed hugely. No longer rubbish service to solitary gents who weren't pals of the staff. So on with the new : For someone my age and social outlook I know to avoid late Friday Saturday as they successfully field a quite different customer. But otherwise I'll now go any time for well kept beer including a house beer at 2.50. Currently Brakespears bitter. Generally very good service. Last night as I waited the customer ahead of me was offered a taste of a new wheat beer as an alternative. And last but by no means least the currently excellent menu. For the first time I dived into the menu and had a lovely herring salad. An amazing menu from the guy in what appears to be a caravan kitchen. All I could ask for from a local. And vitally it has not disappeared into gastro pub land and not lost its allcomers social local function. A marvel.
Michaelnow - 18 Jun 2010 13:30
I love EDT. Agree the bar staff can be a little unfriendly but it only applies to about half and I think the service has improved recently. Nothing's cheap but it isn't anywhere in ED. Decent food (huge portions) and a nice atmosphere with a real mix of people. Bit chocka when the football's on though so get there before it starts if you want a table away from the screen! Have enjoyed many a pint and a chat here...
KIiwiBird - 6 May 2010 11:37

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