A local's guide to Elephant & Castle
My neighbourhood is more than just the best base you could have for your visit to London.
Walworth road alone has every amenity you may - Supermarkets, Boots, M&S, Carphone Warehouse, a post-office, and some really good charity shops. But for some neighbourhood gems... Read on.
The traditional British cafe, but tastier and hip. Adorably shabby chic.
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The Electric Elephant Cafe
186A Crampton StThe traditional British cafe, but tastier and hip. Adorably shabby chic.
What shall we have for brunch/lunch/dinner?
All the things!
Your choice from a wide variety of artisan food stalls plus cool cafes and bars. (Don't miss the Gelato!)
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Mercato Metropolitano
42 Newington CausewayWhat shall we have for brunch/lunch/dinner?
All the things!
Your choice from a wide variety of artisan food stalls plus cool cafes and bars. (Don't miss the Gelato!)
Golazio
59 Camberwell RdA sports bar with great atmosphere and tasty pizza.
Bayroot
8 Camberwell RdA fantastic Lebanese restaurant and great value.
Artisan coffee with good cakes and food. The kind of place you can sit and work in if you need to
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Hej Roastery
53 Rodney RdArtisan coffee with good cakes and food. The kind of place you can sit and work in if you need to
Ministry of Sound
103 Gaunt StLegendary superclub.
Rude N Boomin
Browning StreetThe friendly local cafe across the street with nice smoothies and sandwiches.
A 15 minutes bus-ride away, one of the coolest areas of London. From cultural icons like the Tate Modern, National Theatre, Royal Festival Hall and the BFI through street performers, food markets, the used book market under the bridge in front of the BFI and all the way to tourist points like the London Eye, Aquarium, and Westminster houses of parliament. Keep walking and you're in the West End or Covent Garden... (Ok, if you want to get to those to begin with, the tube will take you there more quickly).
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South Bank
A 15 minutes bus-ride away, one of the coolest areas of London. From cultural icons like the Tate Modern, National Theatre, Royal Festival Hall and the BFI through street performers, food markets, the used book market under the bridge in front of the BFI and all the way to tourist points like the London Eye, Aquarium, and Westminster houses of parliament. Keep walking and you're in the West End or Covent Garden... (Ok, if you want to get to those to begin with, the tube will take you there more quickly).
Burgess Park
Cobourg RoadLarge park with a lake and plenty of little flower gardens.
Oaka at the Mansion House
48 Kennington Park RdLovely Thai restaurant and beer house.
Dark wood pub with beams, a garden and a cosy interior filled with nooks and crannies.
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The Old Red Lion
42 Kennington Park RdDark wood pub with beams, a garden and a cosy interior filled with nooks and crannies.
Sugar overload: milkshakes, waffles and crepes. A hit with kids.
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Kaspa's Desserts
321-323 Walworth RdSugar overload: milkshakes, waffles and crepes. A hit with kids.
Lovely new wine bar with friendly staff and a relaxed but elegant vibe.
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Diogenes The Dog
96 Rodney RdLovely new wine bar with friendly staff and a relaxed but elegant vibe.