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If The 'Mag' is to become a restaurant then it is going to have to re-invent itself..


Situated in 'No Mans Land' It is not somewhere the weekend invasion is likely to stumble across.


It will need to be Exceptionably Outstanding if it is to gain the reputation it will need to attract

people further afield.


Special attention will need to be taken with regards to choice of Menu.


Attention to detail with regards to d?cor will also need to be taken.


At it stands, the current d?cor is depressing...


Let us wait and see.


Foxy

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