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1 hour ago, Sue said:

Crikey, well that must be the first time in decades!

Yes, it does seem a step change and followed their recent significant uplift. It did used to be dire immediately before. You have to think back to the 1990s when there were some good dishes, but even then somewhat hit and miss. 

11 minutes ago, Penguin68 said:

Yes, it does seem a step change and followed their recent significant uplift. It did used to be dire immediately before. You have to think back to the 1990s when there were some good dishes, but even then somewhat hit and miss. 

I had what was at the time  the worst meal of my life there.

Superseded (sp?) by another one locally the Christmas just gone, but that's another sad and much worse saga.

You used to be able to stay at the Salvation Army Training College by Denmark Hill for very little (like a hall of residence; not a homeless hostel!).  You have to sign something to say you will not bring in or consume alcohol.  Iirc they served breakfast too.

And yes The Dog is much better than it used to be.

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