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londoner_77 Wrote:

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> This sounds great. Dulwich Village is woefully

> (and surprisingly!) lacking in decent places to

> have a drink or meal!


xxxxxx


Eh?


The Dog is fine to have a drink in.


Don't know about the food as I've never eaten there.


ETA: I mean never eaten there in its most recent incarnation.


I had one of the very worst meals of my life there about ten years ago ......

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Used to be a Bikers Pub in the 70's..

>

> At one time there was a small middle bar for men.

> No women allowed.

>

> Foxy.


Blimey - what were the Dulwich Estate up to allowing a Bikers pub into the village - they won't even allow cashpoints!

Toldyouso Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Most of those bikers were my mates.

>

>

> And I am sure they were charming people - my point

> was more directed at the conservative nature of

> the Dulwich Estate ...


I popped into the Dog last week and asked and they said the pub would stay the same but obviously the hotel bit would need the approval of the Dulwich Estate, which it still hasn't got. And, knowing the Dulwich Estate it will probably be a resounding "No." That's my take on it.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > When does a hotel become boutique?

>

>

> When they're hoping to charge more for the rooms.


When it's in Dulwich Village and not East Dulwich.


Louisa.

As you say, it's "fine" but not "great". I wouldn't go out of my way to visit it. Dulwich Village could do with some more destination restaurants and pubs IMO - and this sounds like it could be just the ticket.



Sue Wrote:

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> londoner_77 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > This sounds great. Dulwich Village is woefully

> > (and surprisingly!) lacking in decent places to

> > have a drink or meal!

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Eh?

>

> The Dog is fine to have a drink in.

>

> Don't know about the food as I've never eaten

> there.

>

> ETA: I mean never eaten there in its most recent

> incarnation.

>

> I had one of the very worst meals of my life there

> about ten years ago ......

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