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Shortly our local Landlords will be polishing their pumps and telling their staff to be on their best behaviour as it's almost time for the people to vote for the Best Bar in East Dulwich 2007. The Black Cherry won last year and they are still proudly displaying their trophy behind the bar. This year, considering we have a lot more users to the site, there'll be a lot more panache and desire attached to this prestigious award.


I'm mentioning it in the Lounge initially as I want to check that I have all the bars in East Dulwich on my list and I know people in here like a drink or two. Please note that as much as I would like to include close-by places such as the Gowlett and the George Canning I'm afraid they are out the area and I have to draw the line somewhere. Here's the list:


Franklins

Green & Blue

Inside 72

Liquorish

The Bishop

The Black Cherry

The Castle

The Clock House

The Crystal Palace Tavern (CPT)

The Drum

The East Dulwich Tavern (EDT)

The Forest Hill Tavern (FHT)

The Harvester

The Herne

The Palmerston

The Magdala

The Plough

The Vale

Uplands


Are there any pubs/bars missing? The voting will probably start next week and run for two weeks.


Oh, and the reason it's the "best bar" and not the "best pub or bar" is because it's too tight to fit it on the trophy plaque. And all pubs have a bar.

I was hinking about this, and have a suggestion, although it's probably to much of a pain to sort out.


Rather than just having one vote, how about everyone votes for their top 2 or 3, with their number one getting 3 points, number ywo, 2 points, and number three 1 point. Would be interesting to see how that came out in the wash.


NOTE: You could do 2 votes, giving 3 and 1 points like in the footy.


ANOTHER NOTE: You could just ignore my meddling and stick to the normal vote.

Mark Wrote:

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> Are there any pubs/bars missing?


Hoopers


28 Ivanhoe Road, East Dulwich, London, SE5 8DH


May be its last chance as next year it is likely to be entered in the 'Best block of flats' competition...

Clockhouse.

It's got an SE22 postcode so that makes it East Dulwich.

It's a pub. not a bar though. But in the pub there is a bar.

And Laurence the new landlord is gorgeous.

Has to be said.

So please include that as I am not voting for any others.

So there.

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