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Hi ya,

does any one know any where lovely and local to go out for christmas dinner on christmas day, we do it every year and usually go to the harvester in lordship lane, but of course cant do that any more, there is roughly about 25 of us adults and child,can any one recommended any where please..........

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Hi jane1.


I think 25 is a large group..


It would be difficult for any place to deliver that many meals at the same time.


The Curry Club goes out every month to different Curry restaurants.


We go out as a Group of 10-12. Some places find this difficult.


A group of 25, some food may arrive cold.


Dulwichfox

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I went once to Fox on the Hill ,Denmark Hill and enjoyed the Xmas dinner there .

It was the first time they'd done it though and not sure if they are still doing it ?


Last year went to Alleyns Head and wouldn't repeat .Pricey for what was eventually delivered .

Terribly crowded ,long ,long wait for table ,service clearly overstretched .

It seemed that the main aim of management had been to cram as many people in as humanly possible .

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Looks like the Fox on The Hill is a Weatherspoons ,and doing Christmas Day Lunch .


As is The Capitol in Forest Hill .....huge place ,Art Deco ex cinema . I really like it .


If they can't do 25 nowhere can .


http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/christmas/the-capitol-forest-hill

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