Set underneath a railway arch, Bar Story was one of the first bars to give Peckham its still unfinished spruce-up. It has an attractive conservatory-style design which is ideal for a summer pint but surprisingly cosy in winter. The food on offer is a seasonal, contemporary effort which matches the reasonable prices. Service tends to be a bit erratic but it’s always full to the brim with young professionals (where isn’t?) and students.
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Unit 10 The Aylesham Centre,
Rye Lane,
Peckham,
SE15Map
5 minutes walk from Bar Story
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