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Public Houses

Blue Eyed Maid

A 17th century bar/restaurant where King Edward once drank with a Blue Eyed Maid Go

Clock House

A Young's pub with a large garden area, BBQ in the summer and regular events including a popular pub quiz. Go

Crown and Greyhound

Built in the late 19th century this is a charming Victorian Pub situated in the middle of Dulwich Village. Go

Founders Arms

Founders Arms imageThe Founders has an unrivalled view over the Thames. Go

Horniman at Hays

A spacious pub with excellent river views, the Horniman has a large bar and separate food bar offering a traditional pub menu. Go

Moby Dick

Overlooking Greenland Dock, this superbly placed pub offers great food and drink for all the family on all occasions. Go

Southwark Tavern

Recently refurbished, this traditional pub now also includes a few pieces of modern furniture. Go

The Anchor Bankside

Follow in the footsteps of the stars...Tom Cruise had a pint outside The Anchor in 'Mission Impossible'. Go

The Anchor Tap

A traditional pub offering home cooked food, the 19th century Anchor Tap was once a 'tap' bar for brewery workers. Go

The Angel Public House

The Angel dates back to the 15th century when the monks from Bermondsey Abbey used sold beer here. Go

The Castle

Situated on Camberwell Church St, The Castle is a comfortable pub with a open fire and friendly atmosphere. Go

The Garrison

The Garrison imageThe Garrison is a welcoming independently owned gastro pub in Bermondsey St. Go

The George Inn

The George Inn imageThe George Inn is the only galleried pub left in London. It is marked on a map of 1542, and an inn probably stood on this spot in medieval times. Go

The Market Porter

The Market Porter enjoys an attractive historical setting next to Borough Market and is most definitly a real ale pub with beers changing up to nine times a day. Go

The Mayflower Pub and Restaurant

The Mayflower Pub and Restaurant imageNear the site where the Mayflower ship set sail with the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620 this pub was restored in 1957 to reflect the historical ties with America. Go

The Old Salt Quay

Situated on the river front and spread over two levels with a large outdoor seating area. Go

The Palmerston

Situated in the heart of East Dulwich on Lordship Lane, this is a very popular gastropub. Go

The Roebuck

Just a short walk from Borough Tube, The Roebuck is a hidden gem. Go

The Ship & Whale

Built in 1851 the Sip & Whale has a large range of real ales, lagers and wine in a cosy and comfortable environment. Go