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  1. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > reds Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Keg beer is considerably more expensive anywhere > you go. > > Yep. But word has it that this is only partially > due to actual costs... and partially because of > customer expectations. Agree. Pubs are also prepared to pay more for keg as it lasts longer and it takes zero skill to keep it in good condition. Well kept cask always beats keg for me and it amazes me that so many people are prepared to pay ?1.50-?2 more for the keg version. I suppose keg is trendy but most people wouldn't know the difference.
  2. The ?5 Brick Brewery Pale at Dulwich Hamlet will be on keg, as will Goose Island at ?5.80. Keg beer is considerably more expensive anywhere you go. Cask beer is cheaper and I'd be surprised if anywhere around here charges ?5 for cask. The Beer Shop in Nunhead often sells it for under ?4.
  3. Jellybeanz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > reds Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I used Classic Lofts last year and they were > > fantastic from start to finish. I couldn't > > recommend them highly enough. > > I wonder if this was written by Classic Lofts, as > I have not heard good things lately! And there I was sitting in my front room back in 2007 registering on the East Dulwich Forum thinking I could pull a fast one by posting a few random comments here and there and then recommend my own company in TWELVE years time!! You've 'not heard good things lately'. Have you ever actually used Classic Lofts? I assume not. Well I have and I'm delighted with both the quality and service I received. Clown.
  4. I used Classic Lofts last year and they were fantastic from start to finish. I couldn't recommend them highly enough.
  5. We lived in one for years and no regrets at all. Maybe wrong but I think the ones on landells/Sylvester roads are slightly smaller with bathrooms upstairs whereas those on the nunhead side of Peckham Rye Park on Waveney Avenue have bathrooms upstairs. Noise wise there was little difference to a regular house although we did have excellent neighbours and we never had any security issues. As freehold the houses can be extended into the loft as well as having kitchen extensions. Have a look at rightmove for example's of those that have sold that have been extended.
  6. It'll be part of the new Market building. Forza Win have the rooftop site in the same building.
  7. Crossroads Cafe on Bellenden Road. Not fancy but good quality traditional food, great atmosphere and fantastic service.
  8. This is highly likely to stay as a pub. Enterprise inns have increasingly moved from a tenanted to a managed model over the last couple of years. Fullers are also doing this. Bermondsey pub company and frontier pubs (eg chandos in Honor Oak) are two of the 'pub groups' owned by EI under which an increasing number of their pubs are being moved.
  9. I have to agree with malumbu on this. The Ivy House is very good but The Blyth Hill Tavern is outstanding. One of the best pubs in London. As for the Crown and Greyhound... nothing has changed. Should be great but appallingly managed.
  10. Youngs have bought Redcomb pubs who operate The Cherry Tree. I would imagine this will lead to changes.
  11. Another recommendation for Mehmet. Our garden was all concrete and Mehmet removed the lot and laid turf. It's now totally unrecognisable and we're delighted with it. Mehmet's hardworking, full of ideas, good value and a lovely bloke.
  12. Heard that this is set to open on Lordship Lane. Great news as it will be run by the same people as the Crofton Park one which is fantastic.
  13. Agree about the noise - it was like a nightclub on a Saturday afternnon/early evening and put me off going. The beer also went downhill a couple of years ago with cask beers often off and not really looked after. Having said that it is a nice pub and could be great under the right management. Good luck.
  14. Totally agree. The whole area is transformed. Put in a few 'dead ends' as per the Walthamstow model and quality of life will dramatically improve. I'm not overly sure why the council wouldn't do it. Surely a matter of time.
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