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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Have no idea, But the thought of that pub being

> able to charge people to get in would be a shock

> to me.


No Way is it charging (although no proof)


Great Exhibition is sold out (as last year) - It's fancy Dress though and some people love that :)


Bishop ticketed

EDT - Free Entry

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sweetgirl Wrote:

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> Went to house of tippler earlier

>

> ?5 entry

>

> Good music

>

> Waste of time

>

> Never again!

>

> This is me going out after a good few years....

> Thought it'd be a good night out..... Hell no


What was the problem with House of Tippler? why a waste of time? Just curious, but dont particularly like the place.

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sweetgirl Wrote:

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> Went to house of tippler earlier

>

> ?5 entry

>

> Good music

>

> Waste of time

>

> Never again!

>

> This is me going out after a good few years....

> Thought it'd be a good night out..... Hell no


It's always a good idea to keep a list of the free entry pubs on NYE just in case it doesn't work out for one reason or another. ?5 is actually just the price of a pint - but that's not my issue with tickets.

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Probably no more than about 40 people in there,

Absolutely no effort made by the bar as it was a "special" NYE night.....


To be honest it seems like the lane has gone quite downhill for nights out

I used to go nearly every weekend about 10 yrs ago, the vibe has completely changed!

I generally pass through the lane on weekends & find it nowhere near to how busy it used to be!


I have to say liquorice was my favourite place back then!










Mick Mac Wrote:

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> sweetgirl Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Went to house of tippler earlier

> >

> > ?5 entry

> >

> > Good music

> >

> > Waste of time

> >

> > Never again!

> >

> > This is me going out after a good few years....

> > Thought it'd be a good night out..... Hell no

>

> What was the problem with House of Tippler? why a

> waste of time? Just curious, but dont particularly

> like the place.

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To be honest, without going into details I went out by accident.

It's been at least 8yrs since I celebrated NYE away from my home.


I guess I just expected a bit more excitement! Lol


The fiver weren't too bad to pay, but not for a dead night!


I went there about 11.30pm, by 12.30 am I was back home!


I can't see that happening again in a hurry, next year I'll probably snuggle up to my duvet!




JohnL Wrote:

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> sweetgirl Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Went to house of tippler earlier

> >

> > ?5 entry

> >

> > Good music

> >

> > Waste of time

> >

> > Never again!

> >

> > This is me going out after a good few years....

> > Thought it'd be a good night out..... Hell no

>

> It's always a good idea to keep a list of the free

> entry pubs on NYE just in case it doesn't work out

> for one reason or another. ?5 is actually just

> the price of a pint - but that's not my issue with

> tickets.

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I think you could be right about that!


When I was telling my friend about my night she suggested I should've gone to prince of Peckham....

Saying that I'm definitely over 40 but my mind tells me I'm still in my 20's! 😎😜






Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Peckham's emergence has hit the LL bar scene quite

> hard I think. People under approx 40 go out there

> from ED.

>

> LL is decent for eating, but not much has chnaged

> on the bar scene for quite some time.

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Lordship Lane was sort of a mini destination a few years ago, and it was pretty buzzy on a Friday and Saturday night... but not really these days. Partly because Peckham has so much more going on, but also I reckon because of the nature of people who tend to move to ED. People in their 40s with kids. Not many carefree 20/30 somethings.
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TheCat Wrote:

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> I suppose some people might buy tickets to

> experience the 'slowest bar service in the

> world'....


I'm guessing that was written by someone who's never been to the West Norwood Picturehouse. In an organisation with a proud tradition of slow and poor service, they stand out as lowering the standard.

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