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Or go for something more memorable like this for instance.

3k doesn't seem alot if you're talking about hiring the whole place and if you're talking enough to make the place feel full, say 120+ish, then 25 odd quid each doesn't seem a difficult prospect as 20 quid seems to be the price of a round these days. (downstairs is that or the upstairs thingy?), if there are alot of you, why not just take the place over and sod the hiring bit.


The missus had a great 30th at the George Canning, we had a band and Steve put on a nice spread of food It is under new management now, but they seem a nice bunch so may be worth talking to.

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Or about 3 of that bane of all beer drinking men, the large glass of wine.

Campaign to ban ladies from being in beer rounds anyone?


But I see where you're coming from. As i say, probably just best to reserve a couple of large tables, pay for some finger food and take over a large chunk of the EDT without the whole hiring malarkey.


Back of the Black Cherry have been good to the EDF drinks on a couple of occasions, perhaps talk to them too?

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What about the Lido Cafe, Brockwell Park (owned by my friends Duncan & Dan).

They've put on some very succesful parties since opening, now serve draft beer and of course can provide food. They have just opened their terrace area for the spring/summer as well.


Not sure what they would charge but worth an ask as it's a lovely setting.

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