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I don't think it'll go under.

Jamie gets rental income from the flats above. I guess it just doesn't get enough revenue in the week.

I think it's a great proper local, but I'm just as responsible as I rarely get to go out during the week.

As long as it's still there for a pint of a weekend and during the six nations I'm still happy.


I'm thinking of doing a one night a week restaurant in Ireland in a couple of years, that way you can have a go at something you enjoy without letting the business take over your life, so perhaps it just suits their lifestyle.

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Copy of email sent by hoopers:

Hi everybody! Hoopers will be reopening next Friday 2nd November at 6pm after taking a short break.


Our new opening hours will be Fridays from 6pm to 12 midnight, Saturdays from 12.30pm to midnight, and Sundays from 1pm to around 6.30pm (unless, like this coming week, we have a Comedy Night), when we will close at 11pm.




We have taken this step because it has not been proved viable to open all week. We understand that many people are having to make hard choices on when and where they socialise. We hope therefore that the local community will make an effort to support the venue, and the local entertainment that we bring at no cost apart from buying a drink.




So we are saying Use it or Lose it!!



We plan to have Live Music on most weekends, on one evening. Our first gig is Friday 9th November at 8pm, when we have Dan Maitland, local guitarist and past performer at Hoopers.

He will be playing some of his own compositions, as well as some well-known standards.


We would like suggestions for future gigs. Essentially they must have local support. So get your email in to us!




COMEDY


We are Time Out recommended again!!


http://www.timeout.com/london/comedy/event/279077/hoopers-comedy-night




Sunday 4th November 2012 Hoopers FREE Charity Comedy Night for National Autistic Soc.


Marcel Lucont, Dan Evans, Pat Burtscher, Fred Barber , Leanne Stott ,Si?n James, MC John Williams


Hoopers, 28 Ivanhoe Road, East Dulwich, London, SE5 8DH .. 020 7733 4797


http://www.hoopersbar.co.uk/


Come and enjoy some top class comedy and sample the extensive range of Beers & Ales that we have offer.


As always It?s Free gig however there is a collection for audience donations ? all of which will be donated to charity.

The chosen Charity for November?s show is The National Autistic Society, Please come and have a laugh, some tasty beverages and donate generously!




DONATIONS TAKEN WITH ALL PROCEEDS GO TO The National Autistic Society http://www.autism.org.uk/




Please email [email protected] or call Hoopers to reserve a table- get there early!!


Doors 7.00pm Show 8.00pm


Entry FREE


Marcel Lucont First class fl?neur, raconteur, bon-viveur, and easily the greatest UK-based French comedian around.


Winner Amused Moose Award for Best Comedy 2012 at Edinburgh Fringe


Winner Best Headliner @ Spank! Award 2010, Edinburgh Fringe


"Wonderful French wit." - Time Out "Fresh, accessible and hilarious" - The Guardian




Dan Evans New Material . 'Skilful and surreal' The Scotsman 'Original and Inventive' The Times Dan Evans is based on a true story.




Pat Burtscher FINALIST LAUGHING HORSE NEW ACT 2008 FINALIST HACKNEY EMPIRE NEW ACT 2008


"...imaginatively off-beat ideas" Chortle ?he had the audience in stitches?Burtscher's delivery was dry and just the right side of cynical.? Spoonfed.co.uk




Fred Barber ?a good stock of obscene one liners?? ? Tottenham Journal ?very strong talent? ? Jesse Armstrong, Peep Show


Leanne Stott ?hugely talented? ? Time Out




Si?n James "Sion James bases his set around interaction with the audience and reminds us what stand-up should be as he riffs expertly " 3 weeks EdFringe


Special Guest MC John Williams John Williams is a regular on the stand-up circuit (Laughing Horse New Act of the Year finalist; Jokers' Joker of the Year).


Acts shown are correct at time of going to press. Mgmt reserve the right to change the line-up without notice.




SPORT


Football


Sat 2nd Nov. 12.45 Manchester Utd. v Tottenham


" " 5.30 West Ham Utd v Manchester City


Sun 4th Nov 1.30 QPR v Reading


" " 4.00 Liverpool v Newcastle Utd




We look forward to seeing you all again soon!




Jamie & Viv Hooper


Hoopers


Ivanhoe Rd


London SE5 8DH


www.hoopersbar.co.uk


[email protected]

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