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ltevet Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a nice and not too expensive

> pub/restaurant that opens for lunch/dinner on

> Christmas day in East Dulwich and the area?

>

> Thanks!

> Limor


We went to Le Chardon two years ago and it was very nice.

Thank you guys! It's very helpful. I see that the "Watsons General Telegraph" has a very good price offer. All the rest are around ?65 a head, which is far too much for me. The Nun's head is not open for lunch on Xmas day, and The Clockhouse didn't update their website yet.

ltevet Wrote:

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> All the rest are around ?65 a head, which

> is far too much for me.



Unfortunately the vast majority of places will be extortionately priced for Christmas lunch.


I think it's fair enough given the staff are giving up their own Christmas lunches (that's assuming the extra money goes to pay the staff, of course).

I think it's fair enough given the staff are

> giving up their own Christmas lunches (that's

> assuming the extra money goes to pay the staff, of

> course).

One of the joys of living in diverse London is that a Christmas lunch on 25 December isn't something that all staff will particularly care about.

Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote:

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> I think it's fair enough given the staff are

> > giving up their own Christmas lunches (that's

> > assuming the extra money goes to pay the staff,

> of

> > course).

> One of the joys of living in diverse London is

> that a Christmas lunch on 25 December isn't

> something that all staff will particularly care

> about.



That's true! In which case I'm not sure how such high prices can be justified. I suppose it's supply and demand.

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