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I like Hoopers but the last drinks there were barren - The Phoenix was chosen because many people have voiced it as their favourite night.


As I recall, the last drinks at the Mag (a couple of years ago) were poor as well. No guarantee that the sucess at the Phoenix would be replicated - but I mooted it, Georgia agreed, several others followed and I've booked it this morning. Seems fair enough no?


If everyone piles in and says no to the Phoenix now then fair enough but..

I would so be in for this. Loved Phoenix last time, agree that it was one of the best drinks. But, Mrs Citizen is already booked out that night, so unless I can do some re-organisation I cannot promise the 6.30 slot, Sean. I'll get my people onto it.

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