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steveo Wrote:

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> Ooh, might we encounter the ghosts of Bacon and

> Barnard on the strip?

>

> And half pint glasses?


I was in there last night and I have the hangover to prove it.

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Damn - read the thread thinking it might be linked to the SOHO one. Never mind. holloway Wrote:

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> i love the french house in soho, cidre breton is

> one of my top ciders albeit to the disgust of my

> west country mates. this new gaff on the lane is

> bound to be a bar though??

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> There's a basement too though, innit.


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Yeh but that's quite small too, n'est ce pas?


Perhaps it'll just be a shop for their "other objets", as described on the website Vik gave the link to.


Nitpick: Shouldn't it be "other objects" or "autre objets"?? Though not sure the "autre" is correct as is remembered from my French O level in, oh, 1965 :)) :)) :))

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