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Pugwash Wrote:

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> Lots of people off with Norovirus and another flu

> type bug, I heard that at least half of the

> workforce in our community based office were ill

> last week.


Ah yes. "First day back betwixt New Years Day and the weekend syndrome". Always a big sickie day anyways from experience.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> All of the capital pubs closed due to staff

> parties.



Is that all? Shame.


The Clockhouse keeps getting little face lifts, but never really changes much. It's a pub that I've just never really taken to over the years, and I can't really put my finger on why.

Otta Wrote:

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>

> The Clockhouse keeps getting little face lifts,

> but never really changes much. It's a pub that

> I've just never really taken to over the years,

> and I can't really put my finger on why.


xxxxxxx


Same here.


I want to like it - but I just don't.


But then I don't like Young's, which doesn't help ......


ETA: Jimbo 1964 - :))

Dulwichfox - A sign outside like normal people would have been useful.

Didnt Realise you ran it!


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The Clockhouse is closed for 10 weeks.

>

> Twitter:-

>

> The Clock House @Theclockhouse

>

> Our doors are now closed for 10 weeks! Thank you

> everyone for all your support, we will miss you

> all!

>

> Fox

Well, that is strange. I had an email from the Clockhouse with an offer on dining with wine that runs through Jan until 21st Feb??? The link takes you to the Youngs website which then goes on to say that the Clockhouse is taking part in the promotion????


http://www.youngs.co.uk/dinewithwine-jan-2013.asp

The Clock House is undergoing a big refurb. The toilets at the back will be moved to an upstairs (that doesn't exist as yet) and an open kitchen is going to be created at the back turning it into a far more serious dining/ gastro pub. So it is a serious refurb. Time will tell if it pays off (competition is pretty stiff already for eating out locally). My poker night moved to the Herne as a result (but it's a move that was for the better).


Helen I had the same email and printed the same said vouchers.....but it's a promotion that youngs run several times a year so there'll be other opportunities to take it up.

I agree regarding Youngs. I think they've had completely the wrong business model for the Clock House for a while. It used to be reknown for food and rammed most weekends (was my fav local for years) but has died a slow and painful death for a while now.

Ditto peoples comments on clock house


The Dulwich wood house is also youngs. It also had a major refurb (18 months ago?).

It's got to be one of the worst run pubs I've ever been in - awful. Cr*p, overpriced food, ALWAYS Understaffed ( and badly staffed)


Youngs need to work out that some farow&ball paint and a glossy menu doesnt make for a good boozer

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