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No actually the laugh has been on most of the so called foodies of ED who have been paying prices equivelant and beyond that of some top drawer west end venues. I mean ?100 is ?30each on food ?25 on drinks + vat and tip surely ? I have just walked past one DulwichGastro with main courses at 18.50 and it certainly has not won Gastro pub of london, or even come close.

as the article said about the wine list


"The list could bitch slap most of what's on offer in central London not merely on range but on price"


so hey the starters may be a bit rich, but I am smashed on great wine at a good price, so yes I will have cheese board !

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AllforNun Wrote:

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> What the 'you know sweet fa about food chip' yet

> wang on about banning cafe Nero, getting rid of

> Iceland and demolishing Somerfields in Hope that

> the Lord Marks & Spencer comes down from his

> mountain to save you all.


No, I mean 'chip on your shoulder' as in the actual meaning of the phrase, not a load of meaningless cobblers. Pay attention now..

"The phrase chip on one's shoulder means having a harboured grievance or sense of inferiority and being quick to take offence"

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Yes just checked that Bob and you appear to be right. I have also checked about cobblers and apparently they are not meaningless and infact provide a good service to people with shoe problems.


Ps Tillietrotter appears to be narcoleptic, tell her not to fall asleep near the Rosendale or her trotters could end up on the menu.


I promise to work on my chips though

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