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To Peckham, Bermondsey and beyond

Charlie Chaplin, Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley wouldn't underestimate the pull of Peckham and its surrounds; with markets brimming with Afro Carribbean food, amazing architecture and the home of controversial Millwall FC - neither should you...

Did you know?

  • Antony Gormley, the sculptor who designed the Angel of the North figure at Gateshead and Turner Prize winner, has a workshop on Bellenden Road. He has also designed a series of bollards that are being used in the Bellenden Renewal Area.
  • Charlie Chaplin was a regular visitor to Walworth's East Street Market in his youth. He is also claimed to have performed on the stage of the Paradise club in New Cross.

SHOPPING:

Bermondsey Market (New Caledonian Market)

A well loved antiques market that attracts as many collectors and dealers as it does browsers. It's especially good for silverware, but an abundance of small stalls sell all kinds of antiquities, including paintings, ornaments and furniture. Take a walk along Bermondsey Street for warehouses also selling antiques and all kinds of bric-a-brac. As with most antiques markets, the early bird catches the worm, so get here first thing for the best bargains. Founded in 1855 by Prince Albert, it moved to Southwark after the second world war.
Bermondsey Square, SE1
Friday 4.00am – 12.00pm

Clarks Factory Shop

This graveyard for unsold shoes is an excellent find if you're looking to buy brand new Clarks shoes at a quarter and sometimes even half the normal store price. They have a good selection in their range of sturdy and sensible shoes. Useful if you're on a tight budget.
61 - 63 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15
Mon - Sat 9.30am – 5.30pm, Sun 10.00am – 4.00pm.
Disabled access.
TEL: 020 7732 2530

East Street Market

Brixton Market's main rival, this equally busy south London street market just off the Walworth Road offers the usual market fare of household goods, fruit and veg and clothes. Particularly good for cheap records and tapes, it's also a great place to shop for African food, with an abundance of African and Caribbean takeaways and restaurants in the surrounding area.
East Street, Walworth, SE17
Tues-Sun, 8am-5pm; except Thu & Sun, 8.00am – 3.00pm
TEL: 020-7375 0441

Peckham Farmers Market

This covered market outside Peckham Library sells an excellent range of organic cheeses, meat, bread, vegetables, herbs, eggs, jams, fish, cider, handmade truffles and cakes, and even unusual apple and potato varieties from a range of stall holders.
Peckham Square, Peckham High Street, SE15.
Sun 9.30am - 1.30pm.
TEL: 020 7704 9659ÌýÌý

Rye Lane Market

Cheap is the name of game in this indoor market, which has about 85 businesses selling everything from cheap shoes, to household goods, clothes, luggage and leather. There is also a small cafe with seating in a courtyard area.
48 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15Ìý
Mon - Sat 9am - 6pm.
TEL: 020 75252000

Persepolis

This colourful and inviting shop specialises in, as the name suggests, all things Persian, with food products from Iran a speciality, including dried fruits, nuts and seeds, sweets and herbs and spices. The owners are relaxed and friendly, and are strong ambassadors for the local community.
28 -30 Peckham High Street, SE15
Mon - Sun 10.30amÌý - 10pm.
No disabled access.
TEL: 020 7639 8007

PUBS AND BARS:

BRB at the Grove

This massive converted Victorian pub manages to keep two types of bar goers happy in one sweep; a large screen for football fans on one side, and an open-plan kitchen pumping out great pizzas on the other. Two for one pizzas on a Tuesday and two for one cocktails on a Thursday keep this place busy throughout the week. There is a great value happy hour from 5pm - 7pm with shots only costing £2, Carlsberg £1.80 and a bottle of house wine £6.
26 Camberwell Grove, SE5
Mon - Sat 11am - 11pm; Sun 12 -10.30pm.
Limited disabled access and no toilets
TEL: 020 7703 4553.

Black Sheep Café Bar

This converted pub is everything you'd expect from a gastro-venue, polished floorboards, large windows, and an uber-relaxed and trendy crowd that congregate here.
60 Camberwell New Road, London SE5
Mon - Sat 11am - 11pm; Sun 12pm - 10.30pm.
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TEL: 020 7735 9990.

The Clock

Good pubs are few and far between in this neck of the woods, which is why this upmarket boozer overlooking Peckham Rye is so popular with both the young, local media-savvy crowd and locals too. There are two talking points about this pub: the large wall painting of the pub, and the garden, which is busy with hanging baskets and tubs.
196a Peckham Rye SE15
Mon - Sat 11am - 11pm; Sun 12pm - 10.30pm.
Disabled access and toilets
TEL: 020 8693 2901

Hobgoblin

This pub is a hangout for local students and south London arty types, and serves a good range of ales, lagers and hearty pub grub. The beer garden is very popular when the weather is good and the interior is a pleasant jumble of wooden furniture and bare boards.
272 New Cross Road, SE14
Mon – Sat 11am – 11pm; Sun 12pm – 10.30pm
Food served Mon – Fri 12pm – 8.30pm; Sat – Sun 12pm –4pm
Disabled access and toilets

The Rye

This is a fab pub run by a mad Canadian chef. It has fabulous food and a great open fire if you want to go in and sit by yourself and read the papers. The staff are very friendly and they have a very popular quiz night on Wednesdays.
31 Peckham Rye, SE15
Mon – Sat 12pm – 11pm; Sun 12pm – 10.30pm
Limited disabled facilities
Tel No: 020 7639 5397.

Sun and Doves

Part bar, part restaurant and part art gallery, this is a much-loved local that strikes the right balance between relaxed and lively. Their large garden is a huge draw in the summer months. The menu has a heavy emphasis on Mediterranean dishes, with bar snacks also available.
61-63 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton SW9
Mon- Thurs 12-11pm; Fri and Sat 12-12am; Sun 12-10.30pm
Limited disabled access, no toilets
TEL: 020 7733 1525

The Wishing Well

No thrills, no spills and no frills at this old boozer-style pub that has been a popular choice for locals to enjoy a quiet tipple for years. Cosy, smoky and everything you'd expect from a corner pub, with seating out the front for those sunny days. Football is high on the agenda of entertainment here, also Thursdays feature a popular pub quiz.
79 Choumert Road, SE15
11am -11pm Sun – 10.30pm
Disabled access, but no toilets.
TEL: 020 7639 5052

RESTAURANTS:

Arancia

Down to earth, authentic Italian cooking at its best - this popular local restaurant with its famous orange interior has a huge reputation for quality cuisine using top ingredients. You know you've hit on a winner when you can get an incredibly satisfying meal for around £20 - this is what good neighbourhood restaurants are all about. Local artists' work is also exhibited
52 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey, SE16
Tues – Sat 12.30pm – 2.30pm; 7pm – 11pm.
Disabled access.
TEL: 020 7394 1751

Bermondsey Kitchen

With a large open kitchen, this modern European kitchen has firmly established itself in this part of London. They have a good changing menu that is based on fresh, seasonal ingredients from the nearby markets, with a heavy Mediterranean and middle-eastern influence.
194 Bermondsey Street, SE1
Lunch served Mon - Fri 12.00pm – 3.30pm: Sat till 9.30am – 2pm; Sun 9.30pm - 3.30pm
Disabled access and toilets.
TEL: 020 7 407 5719

Delfina Studio Cafe

A multi-use space, the Delfina is situated inside the large airy building that is the Delfina Galleries in Bermondsey. The restaurant itself serves accomplished modern European food, and is extremely popular with both the artistic and business sectors in the area. The building also houses a gallery and artists' studio space.
50 Bermondsey Street, Bermondsey, SE1
Mon - Fri 12pm - 3pm, Fri 7pm – 10pm only.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7357 0244

Elvis Gracelands Palace

An Elvis-themed Chinese restaurant seems like somewhere you'd be more likely to bump into in Las Vegas, but it's firmly ensconced in Peckham, and continues to draw the crowds who come to sample average Chinese food, then dance and sing along to Chinese Elvis entertainers - if you're lucky it'll be owner Paul "Elvis" Chan. It's more along the lines of office party or girls night out material, but great fun and probably the only place in London where you can eat chow mein and then dance on the table.
881 - 883 Old Kent Road, SE15
Mon - Sat 6pm - 12pm; open for booking on a Sunday.
Disabled access, but no toilet
Tel No: 020 7639 3961

Fina Estampa

This unusual Peruvian restaurant is a definite destination for foodies; if not for fine cuisine then for the experience of what claims to be London's only Peruvian restaurant. Obviously the South American influences extend to the cuisine and the wine list, with some excellent Chilean and Argentinean wines to choose from. Expect dishes such as lomo saltado - strips of rump steak stir fried with red onions, tomatoes and parsley, as well as plenty of seafood and some interesting vegetarian choices too. The restaurant is upstairs, while downstairs the bar is open all day.
150 Tooley Street, SE1
Mon - Sun 12pm – 10.45pm
Disabled access.
TEL: 020 7277 2928

Ganapati South Indian Kitchen

Formerly the highly rated Holly restaurant, Ganapati focuses on home-made south Indian dishes.ÌýWhether you fancy a classic masala dosa, or lassis and some authentic street snacks, this latest addition to Peckham's culinary map delivers with fantastically friendly service to boot.
38 Holly Grove, London SE15
Tues - Sat 6pm - 11pm; Sun 12 - 5pm.
Disabled access.
TEL: 020 7277 2928

La Luna

Love your pizza with crispy, thin crust? Can't get enough of simple, Italian cooking using fresh ingredients? La Luna is one of Walworth's hidden gems; cheap, cheerful and intimate and delicious food. Calzone, pizza, antipasti are the usual suspects on the menu, but their tagliatelle "la luna" is the house speciality. Sunday roast fans are also catered for, with an all day roast available.
380 Walworth Road, SE17
Tues - Sat 12 - 3pm; closed wed lunchtime; 6pm - 11pm; Sun open all day.
Disabled access and toilet.
Tel No: 020 7277 1991.

Manze's - Peckham

The Manze family settled in Bermondsey in 1878 and began trading as ice-merchants before going into the pie, mash and eel trade, beginning what was probably London's first chain restaurant business. At its peak in 1930 there was a total of 14 shops.Ìý Today, Manze pie shops remain in Bermondsey, Peckham and more recently Sutton, and are the oldest pie and mash shops in London.
105 Peckham High Street, SE15
Open: Mon 11am - 2pm; Tues - Thurs 10.30am - 2pm; Fri 10am - 2.15pm; Sat 10am - 2.45pm.
No disabled access
TEL: 0207 277 6181

Manze's - Bermondsey

87 Tower Bridge Road SE1
Mon 11am - 2pm; Tues - Thurs 10.30am - 2pm; Fri 10am - 2.15pm; Sat 10am - 2.45pm.
Limited disabled access.
TEL: 020 7407 2985

Peckham Experiment

Situated on regenerated Bellenden Road, the Peckham Experiment is every bit as trendy as it sounds and is definitely one of Peckham's culinary high points.Ìý A small restaurant with outside seating, its menu is original and a little unexpected, but loaded with fresh, seasonal ingredients - rabbit stew with mash, pigs trotter and pigeon breast are some of the more unusual items that grace the menu. They serve food all day and have a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu.
168 Bellenden Road, SE15
Tues - Sat 9am - 10.30pm; Sun closed for dinner.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7 252 9424

Pizzeria Castello

This institution on Walworth Road has been serving great pizzas for around a quarter of a century. It has a vibey buzz to it during busy times, and the menu is not just limited to pizza - try one of the house speciality pasta dishes. It's not just the food that's authentic - the interior is firmly traditional pizzeria-style, with plenty of tiles and brickwork to set the scene for some good value, inexpensive food and a great night out.
20 Walworth Road, SE1
Mon – Thurs 12pm – 11pm; Fri 12pm – 11.30pm; Sat 5pm – 11.30pm.
Disabled access but no toilet.
TEL: 020 7703 2556.

Mozzarella e Pomodoro Italian

Situated on the site of the original Lyons Tea House, this stylish Italian restaurant serves authentic thin Italian pizzas from their wood fired oven, as well as a large menu filled with inexpensive dishes.
21 - 22 Camberwell Green, London SE5
Mon - Fri; 12 - 3pm; 6pm - 11.30pm; Sat & Sun 5pm – 11pm.
Disabled access, but no toilet.
TEL: 020 7277 2020

Vineyard Greek Taverna (recommended by Anna Gaunt)

"A small, big-hearted restaurant, the Vineyard Greek is very much admired locally for its traditional Greek food and warm ambience. On a hot summer's evening, the outside seating and plastic overhanging vines make this particular corner of Camberwell feel almost Mediterranean. I spent my last birthday celebrations there. The atmosphere was informal, the wine flowed freely and all my friends had a wonderful time and left the restaurant pleased with both the food and the excellent and attentive service."
3-5 Camberwell Grove, London SE5
Mon – Sun 12pm 3pm, 6pm 11pm.
Disabled access.
Tel No: 020 7703 2131

ARTS AND CULTURE:

Brunel Engine House

Behind Rotherhithe Tube station, on the Thames Path, is Brunel's first project and the oldest section of the London Underground. This was also the world's first underwater shopping centre and fairground!
Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, SE16
Mon – Sat 1pm – 5pm.
£2, concessions £1, family £5.
Disabled facilities.
Tel No: 020 7231 3840

The Cuming Museum

The Cuming Museum is home to the rich and unusual collection of the Cuming family and is a museum of Southwark's history. The gallery contains a variety of hands-on activities for younger visitors as well as a lively temporary exhibition programme.
155 - 157 Walworth Road, London SE17
Tues – Sat, 10am - 5pm.
No disabled access
TEL: 020 7525 2163.

Camberwell College of Arts

Established in 1896, the college has an international reputation as one of the country's leading art and design colleges, and has launched the careers of some creative names; illustrator Paul Cox, film maker Mike Leigh and musician Humphrey Lyttleton have all studied here.
45-65 Peckham Road, SE5
Disabled facilities.
Please call for opening times.
TEL: 020 7514 6302

Dulwich Picture Gallery

One of the oldest and best collections of seventeenth and eighteenth century art in Britain, with paintings from most of the old masters, including Rembrandt, Rubens, Canaletto and Gainsborough. It's also the perfect place to explore the idyllic surroundings of Dulwich Village up the road.
Gallery Road, Dulwich, SE21
Tues – Fri 10am – 5pm; Sat – Sun 11am – 5pm.
£7, senior citizens £6, concessions £3, children free.
Disabled facilities, toilets and induction loop for the hard of hearing.
TEL: 020 8693 5254

Fashion and Textile Museum

The first museum in the UK to be dedicated solely to contemporary fashion and textiles, and founded by the notorious Zandra Rhodes, is a feast for the senses. With Princess Michael of Kent as the patron, there is no shortage of glamour as this museum aims to educate and support the craft of fashion.
83 Bermondsey Street, London SE1
Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 4.45pm (last admission at 4.15pm).
£5 adults, £3 students / concessions; £13 family ticket.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7403 0222 / 020 7407 8664

Livesey Museum

It's all hands-on at this children's museum, aimed directly at kids under 12, their families, parents, carers and teachers - for days out for schools and for visits in the holidays. All-new interactive exhibitions are shown every year.
682 Old Kent Road, London SE15
Tues - Sat 10am - 5pm. (Free of charge)
Limited disabled access.
Tel No: 020 7639 5604

Blue Elephant Theatre

This relative newcomer to the local arts scene opened in 1999 and is a varied and vibrant arts centre for emerging artists to show their work. Events include theatre, dance, film and exhibitions.
9a Bethwin Road, SE5
Tickets between £6 - £9, call for details and opening times.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7701 0100

The House Gallery

With a changing programme of work from emerging artists, the House Gallery is a small, artist-run gallery showing contemporary art, with exhibitions varying in length from between one week to a month. Many local artists show their work here, taking advantage of the large front window to gain exposure. They also organise additional events such as talks, social events and discussion forums.
70 Camberwell Church Street, London SE5
Mon - Fri 1pm - 6pm. (Free of charge)
Limited disabled access.
TEL: 020 7358 4475

ED Comedy at the Hob

This much-loved East Dulwich comedy night has now moved down the road to Forest Hill's Hobgoblin pub. One of the best on the south London circuit, expect top comedy and cabaret every Saturday night.
The Hobgoblin, 7 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, SE23
Saturdays 9pm – 2am. £9 / £6 cons.
Limited disabled access.
TEL: 020 8855 0496

Peckham Library

This award-winning building, dominating Peckham Square, is a wonderful modern structure and is now the creative centre of the community.
122 Peckham Hill Street , SE15
Mon to Fri: 9am - 8pm (10am Wed) Sat 10- 5 Sun noon- 4pm.
Full disabled access, two parking bays, disabled toilets on all floors, facilities for hearing and visually impaired.
Tel No: 020 7525 0200

South London Gallery

This important arts venue in South London maintains its reputation as one of the leading contemporary art spaces in the country. It has a long history of collecting works relating to the area, and has staged exhibitions by internationally acclaimed artists such as Gilbert and George, Tracey Emin and Keith Price.
65 Peckham Road, SE15
Tues - Sun 12am - 6pm; closed Monday.
Disabled access
TEL: 020 7703 6120

CINEMA:

Peckham Multiplex

Catch a flick at this cinema complex at any time at good prices - for everyone.
Rye Lane, London SE15
Disabled access and toilet, plus induction loop for hard of hearing.
Please call for screening times.
TEL: 0870 0420 299

CLUBBING AND MUSIC:

The Cube Bar

If funky house is your bag, then make sure you pay a visit to this lounge bar in Camberwell Church Street. With a lounge bar upstairs and an intimate club downstairs, playing break beats and techno, it always has a great atmosphere. They also do bar snacks and some main meals.
58a Camberwell Church Street, London SE5
Thurs 12pm - 11pm; Fri and Sat 12pm - 3am; Sun until 10.30pm.
Limited disabled access.
TEL: 020 7740 6677

The Crypt, St Giles Church

Heralded as one of the best jazz clubs in London, this unusual 300-year-old venue, situated in the crypt of St Giles, is a Friday night jazz club and restaurant, featuring top international artists. With plenty of low lighting and a great setting, this is a firm favourite with locals.
Camberwell Church Street, London SE5
Fridays, doors open 8pm, music starts at 9.30pm.
Please call for details of disabled access
Tel No: 020 7701 1016

Funky Munky

This down to earth DJ bar has got even funkier with its new day-glo décor and battered armchairs.ÌýIn the week it mainly caters for local student and bohemian drinkers, and at the weekend it attracts a more clubbing crowd as rotating DJ's crank the party up until the wee hours - well, 2am anyway.
25 Camberwell Church Street, London SE5
Sun - Wed 12pm - 12am; Thurs, Fri, Sat 12pm - 2am; Food served till 9pm.
Limited disabled access, no toilet.
TEL: 020 7277 1806

The Imperial Gardens

This unusual venue is a fantastic clubbing experience situated under a railway bridge. With plenty of corridors to get lost in, three separate dance areas and a VIP gallery bar, it caters for all urban music tastes with a strong emphasis on R&B, garage, drum n bass, trance and techno.
299 Camberwell New Road, London SE5
Please call for details of opening times / disabled access.
TEL: 020 7252 6000

The Castle

The Castle maintains the elements of a traditional pub, but with a modern colour scheme and plenty of stainless steel. It still delivers what you'd expect from an area overflowing with art and university students; a bohemian, chic vibe with plenty of DJ's from Thursday night through to Sunday night and a regular crowd of trendy Camberwell-ites and Brixtonians.
65 Camberwell Church Street, London SE5
Mon - Thurs 12pm - 12am; Fri - Sat 12pm - 2am; Sun 12pm until 10.30pm
Tel No: 020 7277 2601

The Six String Bar

Previously known as the Paradise bar, this popular live music venue has the unusual claim to fame that Charlie Chaplin danced here onstage. Every night of the week live bands and DJ's rock the atmosphere with a varied mixture of rock, indie, funk, soul and jazz.
460 New Cross Road, Deptford, SE14
Mon – Sat 11am -11pm ; Sun 12pm - 10.30pm.
Free before 8pm, £3 afterwards.
Disabled access and toilet.
Tel No: 020 8692 1530

Red Star

South London is packed to the rafters with good music venues, and the Red Star in Camberwell Road is no exception to this rule. This late-license venue attracts the local party crowd for a good bump 'n' grind to the wee hours with their crowd-pleasing funky house and 80s and 90s pop music policy.
319 Camberwell Road, SE5
Fri - Sat 5.30pm - 4am.
Free before 10pm; 5 pounds after.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7703 7779

The Venue

Six different bars under one roof – Bee Bar, Basement, Main Hall, Fagans, Balcony and Star Bar – this huge and popular New Cross venue draws a crowd from all over South London for its varied music policy, which includes chart classics, disco gems, indie, live tribute bands and party anthems.
2a Clifton Rise, New Cross, SE14
Fri £3; Sat £5.
Please call for details of disabled facilities
TEL: 020 8692 4077

PARKS AND OPEN SPACES:

Burgess Park

Burgess Park wasn't always the grassy open space dotted with gardens, a duck pond, picnic area and sports facilities.ÌýIn the 19th century the area was covered in streets and houses, and the area behind Chumleigh Gardens was a ginger beer factory.
Albany Road, Camberwell, SE5
Disabled access to studios and Chumleigh Gardens
Tel No: 020 7703 3911

Centre for Wildlife Gardening

Get inspired for your own garden at this beautiful wildlife garden. The project has an award-winning visitor centre demonstrating innovative environmental building techniques, and plenty of advice on why and how to grow a wildlife garden. The shop sells organically grown plants that are native to Southwark.
28 Marsden Road London, SE15
Open most days but closed on Saturdays.
Please call for details of disabled access.
TEL: 020 7252 9186

Nunhead Cemetery

Described as one of Southwark's most hidden treasures, this historical cemetery has recently been restored to some of its Victorian splendour. Opened in 1840, it is now the second largest Victorian cemetery in London. Part of it is now a nature reserve and a haven for wildlife - there are sixteen different species of butterfly alone.
Linden Grove, London SE15
Mon – Sun 8am - 9pm in summer: 8am – 4.30pm in winter.
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Tel No: 020 7732 9535

Peckham Rye Park & Common

This fantastic Edwardian park has been restored to its former glory thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Southwark Council. Parts of the park are flat and grassy - suitable for games such as rounders, frisbee and 5-a-side. There is also a duck pond, basketball courts, visitor centre, bowling green and football pitch. The friends of Peckham Rye Park meet in the visitor centre at 8pm on the last Sunday of every month.
Mon – Sun 8am - 9pm in summer: 8am – 4.30pm in winter.
Disabled access and toilet.
Tel No: 020 8693 3791

Southwark Park

This lovely large park has many features, like any good London park should. A rose garden, duck pond, athletic park, kids playground, bowling green, tennis courts and a football pitch make it attractive to all; a boating lake is also situated at the south end of the park and boats can be hired in summer.
Mon – Sun 8am - 9pm in summer: 8am – 4.30pm in winter.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7525 1050

SPORT AND LEISURE:

Camberwell Leisure Centre

Artichoke Place, off Camberwell Church Street, SE5
Open: Mon - Fri 7am - 10pm; Sat - Sun 9am - 5.30pm
Tel No: 020 7703 3024

Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre

22 Elephant & Castle, SE1
Open: Mon - Fri 7am - 10pm; Sat & Sun 9am - 5pm
Tel No: 020 7582 5505

Millwall Football Club

"No one likes us, no one likes us, no one likes us, we don't care, we are Millwall..." This South Bermondsey club may not be the most admired nor have the best reputation for the behaviour of their fans, but they are a community-orientated club that moved to their current stadium, The Den, ten years ago.
The Den, Zampa Road SE16
Please call for details of disabled facilities.
Tel No: 020 7231 9999

Peckham Pulse

10 Melon Road, Peckham, SE15
Mon - Fri 7am - 10pm; Sat 7am - 7pm; Sun 7am – 8pm
TEL: 020 7525 4999

Seven Islands Leisure Centre

100 Lower Road, London SE16
Mon - Fri 7am - 10pm; Sat - Sun 8am - 5pm.
Disabled access and toilet.
TEL: 020 7237 3296

last updated: 02/05/2008 at 20:06
created: 19/04/2007

Have Your Say

Denise
Just to let you know, Pizzeria Castello closed down in October last year because of the regeneration of the Elephant & Castle - as a local resident am v upset at its demise. However its sister restaurant in Bermondsey is just as good !

Jesse
I read this review and wondered, if it will be possible for an up-to-date review of the Bellenden Regenation area can be done, as the the area seems to be suffering from poor publicity, shops have remained vacant, and small businesses seem to struggle, I love the area, however I think it needs a positive support.

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