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Just a note to say that I had a great pre theatre dinner at this, relatively, new brasserie near Piccadilly Circus. It had a great buzzy atmosphere, fantastic service, a fairly small and affordable menu of brasserie classics.


Asanadded bonus there was a pianist and, later, there was to be a jazz singer in a small adjacent bar with stage and also a properly dark and romantic cocktail bar.


Give it a go - they deliberately keep a number of tables unreserved for walk ins.

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TopTree Wrote:

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> Where in East Dulwich is it? Or is this just a

> paid advert?



If you were to read the post it's in Piccadilly Circus - hence posting in the Lounge as a matter of interest not related to East Dulwich. I make the remarkable assumption that those of us that live in / near East Dulwich occasionally venture outside its confines.


As for it being a paid advert - buck up. I've been posting on here for > 4 years with nary a hint of a paid nterest.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Have to say that jazz piano over dinner sounds

> like my idea of hell, but am very much applauding

> MM for his awareness of life beyond the environs.


The food sounds great, but yeah... tinkling jazz piano... not good.


> Actually, I'm moving to Denmark Hill at the

> weekend, so not sure if I'll still be able to

> post...


Don't worry, you'll be fine, there are plenty of us SE5 dwellers here. You're even getting the hang of the local lingo ("Denmark Hill" sounds so much more pleasant than "Camberwell").

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