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About the Camberwell Guide (established 1999)
Camberwell, SE5, is in the borough of Southwark and is bordered by East Dulwich, Peckham and Herne Hill
Character: High rise + historic Transport: Bus and rail
The Camberwell Guide has four sections:
Home: Bookmark this page for Where To Go.
History: An illustrated local history timeline
Info: A-Z bars, restaurants, shops, services
Property: A-Z of the best roads to buy or rent in

The Camberwell Guide is part of the South London Guide.
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  Recently (opened in Camberwell
Cinnamon (opened April 2010)
New Indian restaurant in Camberwell Church Street
Love Walk Cafe (opened March 2010)
Handy cafe near Kings College hospital. Open 7 days a week
The Tiger (opened Feb 2010)
18 Camberwell Green
Tasteful refurbishment sees this landmark pub by Camberwell Green taken back to its original name.
Silk Route (opened 2009)
Fabulous regional Chinese restaurant. Good Time Out Review
Angels & Gypsies (opened 2009)
Up-market tapas restaurant from the owner of the Church Street Hotel. Good Evening Standard review
  Camberwell Information
Best Camberwell Bars
Best Camberwell Restaurants
Camberwell Home Interiors Services
Borough of Southwark Leisure Guide (coming soon)
Local history: Robert Browning
The poet Robert Browning was born in North Camberwell
 

Focus On: The Tiger, 18 Camberwell Green, SE5
T: 020 7703 5246
The Tiger, in the centre of Camberwell, is one of the oldest pubs in SE5. In 2010 it was relaunched as a traditional-style pub using its original name (previously it was the Silver Buckle). It is managed by Darren and his friendly team and is open Monday - Friday from 4pm onwards and Saturday & Sunday from mid-day until late. The Tiger offers real ales (Doom Bar - brewed in Cornwall), fine wines and classic pub food, al fresco seating and Sports TV. Its sister pub is the East Dulwich Tavern. More info



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