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They all look great with the exception of RD's selection. ;-) I think I piss my mates off enough with my love of sport so to take them somewhere like that, when they've all taken the day off to celebrate my birthday with me might be a step too far.


We've arranged to head up to top floor of the gherkin for a pre-dinner/drinking drink so have been contemplating Hoxton rather than the West End. Argh decsions!!

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Skylon at the South Bank. It is in Southwark, so you can impress your pals with your borough's variety and elan, and it is a good restaurant with good views of the Thames. Check out the website for special offers. The service is good as are the cocktails. I would go about 12 30 - 13 00 to secure a good table by the windows. Enjoy it!
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