A busy bar, many perhaps from the Sunday Painter gallery opening.
Hugo Simms is still on the trail of Ivy House glory days, and has tracked former landlords down to talk to about their time with Ian Dury and co.
Nigel Soper discovered Peckham Rye railway station, just around the corner, is only one stop from West Dulwich.
Kirsty Hamilton dropped by on her way home from work. The poet
Wendy French was a welcome newcomer, and
David Jennings brought along two friends,
Niall Anderson, who works in the British Library archives, and
Lawrence Chiles, from the Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
• The Montpelier is starting a series of free video screenings in its new back room, starting with
An Island directed by Vincent Moon and Efterklang, on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th March.
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Next Groucho will be Monday March 14, back at the East Dulwich Tavern. Renato is playing there at lunchtime on Sunday, 20th.
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