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The Silver Buckle was a pub at [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell Green]]. It closed in mid-2009, and was acquired by [[Category Antic Pubs|Antic]]. As of November 2009, [http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2009/11/openings-and-reopenings/ word is] that it will be called the Oberon when it reopens. |
Now closed; was a pub at [[Locale Camberwell|Camberwell Green]]. A handwritten sign saying "this pub is closed" appeared in the window in June 2009, and as of September 2009 it has a "to let" sign. |
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like as the Silver Buckle. |
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Now closed; was a pub at Camberwell Green. A handwritten sign saying "this pub is closed" appeared in the window in June 2009, and as of September 2009 it has a "to let" sign.
The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like.
secretlondon visited in September 2008. There was quiet music and football on TVs, which was turned up when the England match started.
They had two hand pumps with nothing on them, and a pump with green label which was off. The only bitter they had was John Smith's Extra Smooth (£2.60/pint).
They have a beer garden for smoking and notices advertising karaoke nights. The ladies' toilets had no seats and were covered in graffiti.
Accessibility: There were no steps to enter but there was a raised area with steps. There were plenty of other places to sit though. There were no steps to access the toilets.
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