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Congratulations to the Black Cherry, officially the Best Bar in East Dulwich 2006 as voted by you, the users of the East Dulwich Forum.


Look out for the trophy in The Black Cherry in a week or so after it's been engraved. Hopefully they'll be overwhelmed and will put it pride of place somewhere prominent.


Thanks to all of you for taking part, there wouldn't have been a result without you. So once again, congratulations to The Black Cherry on Lordship Lane, officially The Best Bar in East Dulwich 2006

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  • 2 weeks later...

East Dulwich Tavern is unpretentious and eclectic!

Good Music, and good sense of fun!



[Moderator's note] - this post is by a fake person, they have posted five times about the EDT using fake email addresses. Please don't do this as we don't want to bring in mandatory registration to post messages


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***** News Flash - Friday 2nd November ******

Yesterday, as the voting deadline for the presigious Best Bar in East Dulwich gets closer, people were abusing the website with false registrations and fake votes (which have been removed). We have now had to make the poll open to registered users only to ensure fairness. Register here

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OK, so just to explain, you now have to be registered to vote because someone decided to get round the system and add lots of votes to the Vale. These votes were swiftly removed, unfortunately during the 30min removal session this evening no votes would have been counted.


I can understand that bars want to win this prestigious award and will go to any lengths to get their hands on it but please play fair.


Only registered users can vote please click here to register and vote for the best bar in East Dulwich


May the best bar win.

  • 2 weeks later...

It's Monday, the poll closes at midnight Wednesday.

Have you voted in the award for the Best Bar in East Dulwich 2006?

It's going to be close. The Black Cherry is currently in the lead with 21% with the Bishop (17%), the EDT (13%) and liquorish (13%) closing in. The rest of the field are still in with a chance but they have some catching up to do.


www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/vote




ok, I know, it's two and a half days left, I just thought I would round it down

  • 14 years later...

I thought antic already had EDT - might have been the very first Antic pub in fact


But Antic did do some weird "split" to do with structure/money and he could have been a victim of that. Or was that the Lodge era (god help us)


Anyone know where he is these days?

holloway Wrote:

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> TGE is alright, staff are quite nice which is

> important. Ray ran a good pub when in charge of

> the EDT, always a cracking atmosphere when big

> football games were on. Think he got badly treated

> when antic took over.



Rumour had it that he left after his version of an incident did not match what was on CCTV.


And the pub was already Antic.

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