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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You don't judge a book by it's cover do you

> Sonners?

>

> And, that's exactly what it is - A proper boozer.

> You'll be most welcome I can assure you.



Well I try not to but having lived in slightly ropier parts of town than ED until now and tried out some of those local boozers to only be met by pretty unfriendly stares it is not always worth the risk...!

I am so so fond of the CPT, and do worry about its fate. It's the only proper local pub left! No pretensions to being a hotel lobby or suchlike (Clockhouse take note), just nice staff and an agreeable atmosphere. As Ant said, not much not needs changing other than structural stuff.

I did go into the Castle once Pebs (a long time ago), and it was a bit scary. Agree the building has potential though.

  • 3 months later...

A magical mystical thing has happened in East Dulwich.


Somehow, seemingly in the middle of the night, the paint fairy has bestowed upon the CPT a fetching shade of GREEN.


I have had to look at that shitty purple flaking paint out my front window for 5 years. It feels like I've moved house.


I thank the lord!


Now stick a juke box in the back and pick up the 72 clientele. GENIUS.

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Jesus, these guys really need a style

> consultant....first purple and now THAT! Although

> I'm sure it will still be a lovely pub (sorry you

> regs).


I'm not sure things have got that bad yet.

If you require a style consultant, then wouldn't you not know 'style' if it moved into your spare room?

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