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The Cherry Tree, East Dulwich, SE22

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31-33 Grove Vale
SE22
SE22 8EQ
Phone: 02086939285
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David Walton left this review about The Cherry Tree

Large Youngs pub a stones throw from East Dulwich station with a little seating area outside the front (ok on the main road) and a large area out the back that was popular just after 6pm on this nice sunny evening. Was quite quiet on my visit but can imagine it will pull in a few punters to watch the Champions League game later on.

Quaffs wise on hand pump they had just Original on along with two beers from the Small Beer Company (the pale ale and the IPA). Pretty predictable range of keg beers. The Original made for a plain vanilla start to the evening’s affairs.

The venue is certainly pleasant and I hovered between a 5 and a 6 but not enough here for me to make it above the mid point. Can’t say I would return having ticked it off given there are already sampled East Dulwich venues that tick more boxes for me and hopefully a few new ones to add to that list over the course of the evening.

On 30th April 2024 - rating: 5
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Cherry Tree

This is a deceptively large pub, just a short walk from East Dulwich station, which has been given a full makeover by the Young’s refurbishment team. Like most modern-day Young’s houses, the pub has been opened out as much as possible and then sub-divided again with various half-height, glazed partitioning screens which have helped to create a few distinct seating and dining spaces, mainly over to the right side of the building. Drinkers are better served in the left-hand side of the pub, where the servery runs along the end wall and plenty of seating has been set aside for those not intending to eat. The bar has a wood panelled counter front with a chunky looking top, a rustic bar back and some rather fragile looking light fixtures hung from above, all fronted by a colourful strip of tiling that runs around the floor in front of the counter. Seating areas can be found either side of the front door, opposite the bar and in a lounge-like space in the rear left corner. All of these spaces have a mix of standard and tub chairs serving a variety of different sized tables under bare brick or pastel shaded walls and, in the case of the rear left area, an impressive skylight. The space opposite the bar has some button backed banquettes facing back towards the servery. I spotted a couple of fireplaces around the pub, at least one of which was lit on a chilly November evening, whilst the walls have been decorated with art prints and a few photographs plus at least two TV screens showing a muted football fixture to no one in particular whilst a cool soul and funk soundtrack played in the background. The partitioning screens around the rear right part of the pub prevented me from getting a good look at what appears to be the main dining area, although it did sound like there might be an open kitchen back there somewhere and I noticed a Specials board hung high up on the right-hand wall. A door to the rear left leads out to a beer garden with a canvas covering over part of it, which was proving very popular despite the temperature.
Four handpulls on the bar were inevitably dispensing Young’s Ordinary and Special plus a guest of St Austell Proper Job, with the last pump left unclipped. Unsurprisingly, I ordered a pint of the Proper Job which turned out to be in very good shape and was brought over by a friendly barmaid who was a lot cheerier than the brusque lady who dealt with the track and trace stuff on arrival.
I’m generally not a fan of these over-modernised Young’s houses, but I thought this one was pretty good, retaining a sense of its former self despite the drastic makeover. The comfortable furnishings and good quality beer made this visit very enjoyable and I would go so far as to say that this is probably up there with the nearby Antic pub as one of Dulwich’s best boozers right now.

On 25th November 2020 - rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about The Cherry Tree

A huge pub thats been opened out modernised with any former character it may have once had, completely extinguished. Loaded to the hilt with punters watching the live football, it emptied slightly once the match was completed.I didn't note all the beers but they were generally mainstream, there were a couple on from Sambrooks so I went for the session Pale.
It is what it is and as such was ok but I wouldn't go out of my way again to visit.

On 9th April 2017 - rating: 5
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East Dulwich, 0.19 miles, 3 min walk (show)
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30th Apr 2024, 18:17
Review submitted by David Walton
 
25th Nov 2020, 14:33
Review submitted by Pub SignMan

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