Best For
Lively Sunday roasts and summer drinks in the garden.
The Sun of Camberwell captures the essence of a modern British pub with its 'old-meets-new' aesthetic and welcoming atmosphere. Located in London, this spot is a dual-season gem: in the summer, the expansive and quirky beer garden becomes a buzzy hub for outdoor drinks, while the winter months invite guests inside to warm up by the open fire. The menu focuses on high-quality British comfort food, with the Sunday roast—particularly the lamb sharing platter—receiving high praise from locals. Whether you're there for a pint of real ale, a crisp glass of wine, or a full meal of sausage and mash, the pub provides a relaxed yet lively setting suitable for both intimate dates and large group gatherings.
The Sun of Camberwell captures the essence of a modern British pub with its 'old-meets-new' aesthetic and welcoming atmosphere. Located in London, this spot is a dual-season gem: in the summer, the expansive and quirky beer garden becomes a buzzy hub for outdoor drinks, while the winter months invite guests inside to warm up by the open fire. The menu focuses on high-quality British comfort food, with the Sunday roast—particularly the lamb sharing platter—receiving high praise from locals. Whether you're there for a pint of real ale, a crisp glass of wine, or a full meal of sausage and mash, the pub provides a relaxed yet lively setting suitable for both intimate dates and large group gatherings.
Spacious and quirky beer garden perfect for summer.
Hearty Sunday roasts including a popular lamb sharer.
Cozy interior featuring an open fire for winter months.
Selection of real ales and well-poured Guinness.
Eclectic 'old-meets-new' decor providing a unique backdrop.
Lively Sunday roasts and summer drinks in the garden.
GBP £
vegetarian-friendly
Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
Casual Drinks, Groups, Locals, Date Night
The Sun of Camberwell is widely praised for its versatile atmosphere, offering a cozy, fire-lit interior for winter and a spacious, quirky garden for summer. Reviewers consistently laud the food, particularly the Sunday roasts which feature generous portions of lamb, beef, and pork. The pub maintains a 'chilled yet buzzy' vibe that appeals to both locals and groups looking for a lively evening out. While the service is frequently described as friendly and professional, some guests mention that the bar can get crowded during peak times, resulting in slower service. Drinkers appreciate the well-kept real ales and the quality of the Guinness. Overall, it is considered a top-tier local pub that balances a hip aesthetic with traditional British hospitality.