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Good save Kel - Asset has been known to "take care" of forumites for more arcane grammatical errors than that ;-)


The Dog isn't the best pub in the world for ales but isn't it better than most in ED with at least 2 or 3 on the go?

Steady Brendan, you'll get Dulwichmum's temperature up with talk of dogging, last time she was all of a fluster!


Plan sounds good to me... A good friend has a birthday around that time, but I would imagine he'll celebrate the following weekend, so should be fine...

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Shame there selection of beer is rather limited :|


Stuff and bloody nonsense. They have more than the Plough, who are owned by the same company. They always have at least three or four different real ales on everyday. And, if it's lager you're looking for the list is very impressive.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> impressive? impressive?!! To whom?


People who like lager, not that it's my drink of choice but there must be at least a choice of ten different lagers on tap. A pretty good wine list too and plenty of real ale.



Anyway, I don't see many people complaining on here. See for yourself.


The Dog

I wonder if The Dog will be laying on a delicious array of culinary delights as did the FHT did which won over many EDF'ers who now, as a result of the free delicious never ending feast, regularly patronise the FHT? We're talking serious nibbles here.

FHT

Forest Hill Tavern. Kel.


I hope so Lozzyloz but it would be hard to top that wouldn't it. I could have a word with Duncan & Nikki in the Dog. I'm sure they'd put something out. I don't think we'd go hungry, but then we're there to drink aren't we?

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