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I had a meal in there the other week that was quite hot with chillies. I being the being the brave little soldier that I am ate it despite not being a big fan of chillies. I wondered how I managed not to notice the chilli ingredient on the menu. As I was leaving I grabbed a menu looked at that particular dish and chilli was not mentioned. Quite an important ingredient to miss off I think. They didn't seem very apologetic when I pointed it out either.
I have a few beers in The Rye a couple of times a week. In my view, one of the best pubs (out of a lot of very good pubs) in the area. Marks and Spencer of pubs? That was doubtless meant to be a put-down, but just as I'd rather shop in a Marks rather than in some poorly-stocked "Best-In/Bobby's" corner shop, so I'd rather drink in a Marks and Spencer of pubs rather than a corner-shop equivalent.
if you are looking for a good garden for the children and reasonable food, I think that excellent pub food is a thing of the past really!! It seems all about making a profit, which after all they are a business!!! The Herne Tavern on the corner of Forest Hill Road is very good they have an excellent climbing frame with a slide, all the kids love it there !!! Give it a try..... Apparently the White Horse at the top of Peckham Rye is meant to have an excellent Sunday lunch... I personally havent eaten in there, but many people I know have and they all rave about the amount, quality and price !!!

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