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Is it me or is there something funny going on with the pubs round here? Last night I went in the Bishop and it smelled like wkd mixed with sweat. The music in the EDT was terrible (although they have been playing awful chart rnb in there at the weekend for some time). The Cherry Tree was busy but the music was also pretty dire.

laurajaynewoodhouse Wrote:

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> Is it me or is there something funny going on with

> the pubs round here? Last night I went in the

> Bishop and it smelled like wkd mixed with sweat.

> The music in the EDT was terrible (although they

> have been playing awful chart rnb in there at the

> weekend for some time). The Cherry Tree was busy

> but the music was also pretty dire.


xxxxxx


You should have come to The Ivy House!


Great sell-out gig :) The place was rammed.


http://www.thegooseisout.com


http://www.ivyhousenunhead.com

For my money the Great Exhibition is still the best pub in East Dulwich (at the moment). Also The Ivy House is great too as Sue mentioned.


Quite disappointed with The Flying Pig. Had an awful pint of ale in there, end of barrel, flat, cloudy crap. This is from a pub that sells itself as a beer specialist. I've honestly made nicer homebrew. Willing to give them another chance but why can't management teach bar staff how to pour a proper pint (ale)?

Hi All,


We just wanted to let you know that phase 1 of The Herne Tavern refurb is now nearly complete and we will be re-opening tomorrow at 4pm after a hard week of improvements. Lots has been done to add to the work we've been slowly doing over the last few months and we are pretty happy with the outcome.


It's all very exciting and we are very much looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible over the next few weeks.

Tonight in SE15. Montpelier packed, queues outside canavams and at least 200 trendy types in the bakery that serves beer opposite - took some pics as they're all over the road :). I was joking in this thread when I said everyone had gone to Peckham. Something big in the Bussey building til 5 am too.

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