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From 18th April until 26th April, we'll be closing our doors for a much-anticipated refurbishment!


​​We?ll be undertaking extensive works to the entire ground floor of the pub and putting some traditional pub elements back into The Clock House.


​​With a cosy new fireplace, a new bar and a completely revamped Snug area, there?s lots to be excited about!


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DulwichFox Wrote:

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We?ll be undertaking extensive works

> to the entire ground floor of the pub and putting

> some traditional pub elements back into The Clock

> House.



So basically, they're returning it back to what it used to be?


Too much to hope that they might improve the food at the same time, I suppose?

I like the clock house, a good bolt hole when I am not In The mood to cook, plus the staff are lovely, however one thing I would like to see back is all the lovely clocks and time pieces they used to have in the back section before they remodelled it ...


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