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Grand Opening of THE FLYING PIG, Goose Green,


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Hello EDF! Well, it gives me great pleasure in announcing our grand opening! Monday 26th August!


Yes Bank Holiday Monday so you have no excuse not to come along and see what we've been up to. Doors open at midday.


We'll have 18 draught beers on plus 100's of wacky bottles from ever corner of the globe!


John will be in the kitchen and we'll have the BBQ cranked up to 11.


Looking forward to serving you guys on the day and in the future!


See you at the bar!

I saw the menu on twitter a couple of days ago and I can. Not. Wait. to get along and check this place out. I tried some of their food at Goose Green fair this year as well.


So bring it on


I would suggest editing the original post to say something less generic tho - Grand Opening, Flying Pig Craft Beer & BBQ @ Goose Green


something like that to draw punters in

For some reason when you google 'flying pig east dulwich menu' a side bar from google pops up saying it has 21 reviews and a rating of 4.4 stars - if you go through the reviews it looks like somehow it's got mixed up with a pub in Leytonatone. You might want to see if you can fix that somehow!


Really looking forward to some good pulled pork.

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