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This is often the problem, owners hire managers, but then they hang around all the time and don't really let the manager manage. Hopefully the new management will have a free reign and do good things with the place, and the owner won't stand on the door with his doormen (whom it would seem he doesn't trust).

Hi all,

Well i was there sunday for the carvery and it was lovely, The place was packed so i guess there doing something right.

I enjoyed my beers, maybe a bit to much lol.

I have met the new manager and he seems to no what hes doing .

I cant fault this pub ,i have desided to call my local

Happy drinking

J.P

Hi all

As a new resident in east dulwich ,i see there are curtin twichers here aswell.lol

No need to be cynical cassius, we are all entitled to an opion.

In that light ,Thanks floating onion for your support.

After all im new here and how better to find out what the locals are like ,than join there forum !

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