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Watsons General Telegraph proved to be a success, good beers, nice atmosphere and good music. Plenty of punters in evidence, so hopefully it will be a success.


Omrith too was a success. Eleven people seemed to challenge the speed of service a little but the food was generally considered to be very good, without the oiliness of excessive ghee that can sometimes be experienced elsewhere.


The new Young Gentleman Friend of one of our number was greeted enthusiastically some time into our evening and (I think) was given some food on the house. This and the free drinks that we all received at the end, proved that Omrith are most gracious hosts.


We will go again and sooner this time.


Next meet is on Thursday 3 March. Curry Cabin at 8pm.


Meet in Franklins bar at 7pm.


http://www.franklinsrestaurant.com/


http://curry-cabin.co.uk/

mary123 Wrote:

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> I will be at Franklin on the 3rd at 7pm is this a restuarant off lordship lane?


Its a restaurant / bar 157 Lordship Lane, Dulwich, London, SE22 8HX


http://www.fluidnetwork.co.uk/gfx/venues/16580/franklins-restaurant-dulwich-london.jpg


You could be the first to arrive if you get there dead on 7.00.


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