The Palmerston, East Dulwich - pub details

Previously called: Lord Palmerston

Palmerston
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Address: 91 Lordship Lane, Dulwich, London, SE22 8EP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8693 1629

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

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Pub suggested by David on 20 Feb 2004

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 25 users)
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East Dulwich Tavern (EDT), Dulwich (0.1 miles), Inside 72, East Dulwich (0.1 miles), Bishop, East Dulwich (0.1 miles), Black Cherry Bar, East Dulwich (0.1 miles), Liquorish, East Dulwich (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Palmerston, East Dulwich

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Lovely food, the atmosfere it's very very nice and they've got the coolest staff around here... Impressive!
lolaeastdulwich2 - 15 May 2008 10:47
nothing to say
mscheeky - 6 Apr 2008 17:06
Lovely interior of the old place as was, but never visit these days as its a restaurant not a pub. Did try it out when first changed - yes food and wine v good. But you always have to book They never admit to having space - and we tried when there were 10 empty tables. They have plenty of fans though and is pretty much Clapham going on Fulham in there.
Just not a pub
gonetolunch - 24 Feb 2008 10:02
itm is quiet goo here, the food is alrigt and sataff are renley refndley we can'not birng how dogs here but we comb here anywey, you cand sit near the widow ant watch all the pople go passed, it is no to dear here
bertrand - 7 Oct 2007 17:55
Revamped with ill matched rustic tables and wobbly chairs, but original wood panelling retained

Half bar / half resturant. Or is it ? I have yet to decide – OK range of beers though, but nothing interesting enough to make a long trip for.

Roll up, Roll up for the weekend extravaganza- gasp with amazement on a Saturday afternoon and find the restaurant end full of late 20’ hetero couples, clutching an A-Z and a sheaf of photocopied estate agent sheets. Watch as the man shows signs of imminent boredom as girlfriend nominate a view of yet another overpriced lower ground flat with garden access

But wait. There’s more astounding action at the Palmerston

Return on a Sunday and as if by magic, find the whole resultant now occupied by young couples and one set of their parents. Laugh as the couples fruitlessly use the restaurant to assure the parents that SE London isn’t a crackngun infested wasteland, but ahs some good features ( and only 11 minutes from London bridge ). Blush as the parents try not to mention their concern that the youngest daughter seems to have set up house with a verbose cocky young man with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

There’s alot of offal on the menu. It may be jazzed up with Jus and served with onion mash, but its still a load of guts n stuff to some. Still, probably better than KP cheese and onion crisps as the highlight of the menu I suppose .

snorky - 2 Oct 2007 11:13

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