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Sounds like an awful experience, but a long thread on a very popular and influential website, a complaint to the council and a complaint to the owners does seem a tad excessive. I hate dogs, so would have hated this but I don't know if i would necessarily go to the council to complain, or for that matter post on here about it. I'd just write a letter of complaint to the owners, and never go again.

Well, each to their own. If my child would be aggressive towards others, jumping on them, and peeing around them, I would not dare take they out for a meal in a restaurant.

I just hope you lovely people of the EDF never go through such a terrible experience.

It has already been reported to the council.

Are you sure it is still open...


I was in Nunhead today and thought I would investigate...


The place was closed. There was a scruffy looking 'Geeser' at the back of the shop

though it very difficult to see in from tyhe street due to the big white wall as you would go through the door.


The tables had dirty looking cloths on them. Well some did. only 5 tables.

There was a large flat screen TV hanging off the wall with all the cables hanging down then looped

up through the ceiling.


And to crown it all.. a Motorbike leaning up against on of the tables..


It looked derelict.


Cannot possibly be up and running as a restaurant.


Fox...

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