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Well. that was jolly good fun! 12 people in the Curry Cabin, good food, swiftly served by their friendly and efficient staff. Poppadum's, Starters, Mains and plenty of drinks came to 24 Pounds each; and we all got free drinks afterwards. Excellent.


It was good to see familiar faces and new people, who seemed to enjoy themselves greatly.




After a discussion, the consensus was that the next meeting will be at Omrith http://www.omrith.com/ on Forest Hill Road. We will eat at 8pm-ish and meet in The Rose http://www.therosedulwich.co.uk/ from 7pm-ish. The Rose Pub is next door to Omrith.

Hi all


Myself and my sister are new to area and would love to meet new people. From reading the earlier posts and people forgetting were they live after the curry night!?! - sounds right up our street.


I have joined the FB page and will put the 5th Feb in our diary.


Looking forward to it already - see yea then


Sarah and Steph

  • 2 weeks later...

Yes indeed, everybody is very welcome. We will meet in The Rose pub next door.


ED Film Club has a clapperboard to identify themselves to new people. Perhaps I should have something similar to put on the table so that we can be easily spotted?


Ideas people?

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