Peckham
With a rich mix of culture and smells, Peckham is one of the most ethnically diverse districts in London, with communities from Bangladesh, the Caribbean, China, India, Ireland, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkey, Eastern Europe and Vietnam. Discovered by creatives because of its exciting cheap spaces, the opportunities offered by this, and its’ proximity to the East on the overground, Peckham has grown in cultural ‘cool’. The secret is well and truly out, so before the developers get their grubby hands all over it come and take a wander around.
Ali Baba's Fruit Stall
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Ali Baba's Coffee
Blackbird Bakery
Brick Brewery
Bussey Roof Bar & Cinema
Cahoonas
Cinnamon Tree Bakery
Ganapati
Khan's
The Ivy House
MOCA London
Oi Spaghetti
Get fed delicious home cooked pasta in a cosy little hut.
Papa Bear
Peckham Park & Common
Peckhamplex
Persepolis
Review
Rye Wax
Seabass Cycles
South London Gallery
Yogarise
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Review
- Address
- 131 Bellenden Road
- Website
- Visit Website
On the corner of Belleneden and Choumert sits a cosy little literary snug. Established by Roz Simpson and Roy Middleton ten years ago, Review, is a delightful bookshop full of character and charm. With a great selection of intelligent new fiction adorning the shelves you can be sure to while away your day browsing, whilst being entertained by manager Katia’s stories and quips. They also run events, in particular the Peckham Literary Festival – highlights this year include an illustrated walk with illustrator and artist Alice Stevenson.