East of Everything

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  • Really great bar, decently priced, nice atmosphere and surroundings. Can be sometimes hard to get a table during peak times so try and book in advance…

  • Came with friends and ordered their fries, wings and onion rings and some beers, fries and wings were good but the onion rings wasnt my cup of tea as …

  • East of everything is a well hidden bar/ comfort food dining establishment that is located in the street right beside the train line in Camberwell. Yo…


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East of Everything is open for Bar. East of Everything serves Tex-Mex, Bar Food and American dishes.
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8 Reviews on “East of Everything”

Very Good
4.3
8 reviews
  • MF

    Came with friends and ordered their fries, wings and onion rings and some beers, fries and wings were good but the onion rings wasnt my cup of tea as it was a bit soggy and too much batter until cakey. They have a very good selection of beer and we were happy with the one we ordered. Service was good as well, have a bit chit chat with a girl that end up introduced herself as the step daughter of the owner of this place.
    The place itself was very comfy and most importantly not too loud so we can chat, will definitely come back.

  • Espy Eats

    East of everything is a well hidden bar/ comfort food dining establishment that is located in the street right beside the train line in Camberwell. You would never just stumble onto it as there are no signs indicating its presence just the sound of chatter from above. Up a stair shaft to nowhere and through a partially obscured door we were greeted by a pleasant dining area and views out towards the city as the sun was setting. The room itself was nicely decked out with art work and light fittings and the bar sleek backlit and underground.

    They offered a range of on tap craft beers… I would say an impressive range. I grabbed a pint of Two birds double sunset beer which was wonderful and a glass of presecco and took menus back to our table. Food would be described as American comfort/soul food and southern/Mexican. They had happy hour food/drink deals which we just missed as arrived bang in 7pm. Happy hour offers very good value on the pint/sandwich front.

    We didnt intent to order fried everything but it sounded so good. We picked the fried chicken, fried Mac-n-cheese croquettes and (you guessed it) fried fries. All came out reasonably fast and each with varied accompanying sauce. All looked delicious

    On taste though one dish was not like the others. The fried chicken was edible but incredibly salty and very dry. It was accompanied by a sweet-baby-rayesk style sauce which was essential to enjoy. Kelisi likes her salt more than me but even she didnt love this dish.

    The mac-n-cheese croquettes were flavoursome and also quite darkly fried but this didnt cause the dryness we experienced with the chicken. I loved these croquettes. Didnt quite get the pairing with the aioli style sauce with hot sriracha sauce but we didnt really need the sauce either and the cheesey content was flavoursome enough by itself.

    Chip/fried were beer battered and well cooked and well eaten.

    Overall a bit of a mixture of good and bad food wise but they certainly hit the mark as far as craft beer goes. I liked the venue and would come back and try some of the more substantial dishes and Ill say it again was really was a fan of the beers behind the bar.

  • Mrs And Mr Walkenhorst

    I went this place for friend birthday party. This place is little bit hard to find. There are a lot of selection for beer. I had Hargreaves hill super sour beer. I did not like it but apparently this beer for someone knows about beer well. I had few nibble which are small chicken burger, pulled pork burger and eggplant tempura.It was all nice except eggplant.

  • Bradley Perry

    Had a great night here with friends last week. A small but excellent selection of beers on tap and great food. The view to the city is phenomenal and a total surprise!

  • Soph

    Really enjoy this place. Tasty soul food with a good amount of spice, a nice atmosphere and great beers. The only downside is that it’s a small space, so it can get very loud if it’s busy. Definitely worth a visit

  • CazAnn

    We’ve rediscovered this place after a train breakdown a few weeks ago and were glad we did. Nice wine list by the glass and we shared a plate of the corn fritters and croquettes (loved the macaroni with the cheese and potato filling, comfort+++). We’d almost demolished the lot before I remembered a photo. Busy enough mid week, but on our visit last Friday there was a distinctively carefree vibe as the place fills up. You walk out feeling satisfied and cheerful about the state of the universe – ’nuff said.

  • Lisa Brennan

    Eggplant wedges were mostly batter and not pleasant. Po OK, ordered the chicken one, lacked flavour, not amazing, bread was dry. Poor service.

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