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If anyone see that a bar / pub restaurant has something going on on NYE then please tell them to post it on this site. The best place is here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/list.php?6 in the 'what's on in East Dulwich section's. That section's a bit scare on postings at the moment so we might close it, but we don't want to because a fair few people look at it so any help is greatly appreciated


thanks

  • 2 weeks later...
I've been to the NYE at the EDT in the past and it was pisspoor. Offered DJs on two floors but only produced one who was way too hardcore for my liking. Food was pitiful and scarce and service at the bar was slow. It was probably worst new year I've known. Until we got back to my place where the party started of course!
  • 6 years later...

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Why don't we all just meet up at the Dawson's

> Heights grass area facing the fireworks and the

> whole view of London, and bring food and mulled

> wine and stuff to share?

> Make it a 'Happening'...

>

> :D


The 'happening' being knots of knackered and hurling revellers strewn the length of Donkey Alley and telling the fit/sober at the top, who are yelling about missing the fireworks, to get stuffed.


I'm in.

If you're local to Dawson's Heights, it's good fun; lots of sparklers, families with kids, fantastic views including fireworks, no entry fee or 'piss poor food / service' and then home all in time for 'Hootenanny' with no bus ride! All for the cost of a bottle of Cava....
  • 4 weeks later...

Or the Gowlett...looks great. Cant make it sadly.


ETA: The Gowlett is for life, not just Christmas


easty_beasty Wrote:

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> East Dulwich isn't great for new years to be

> honest...

>

> Lordship lane is ok but it's just more of the

> same...I'd head into clapham or Beckenham if i

> were you....

tbh absolutely every NYE has been a massive anticlimax since the old days of The Fox in Willian.

I've been at home with good friends for 7 years on the trot now. better booze, no queuing four deep at the bar, sciatica, I'm losing my memory, my memory isn't as good as it used to be...slippers.....death.......

We went to the 70's fancy dress night at the house of Tippler last NYE and it was great fun, didn't leave til the sun was coming up, they had a good band on. I understand something similar is planned this NYE but not sure if there's a theme. We pretty much went though the entire cocktail menu. I'm going with my girlfriend and a couple of friends again this year.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> tbh absolutely every NYE has been a massive

> anticlimax since the old days of The Fox in

> Willian.

> I've been at home with good friends for 7 years on

> the trot now. better booze, no queuing four deep

> at the bar, sciatica, I'm losing my memory, my

> memory isn't as good as it used to

> be...slippers.....death.......



No wonder NYE was rubbish if you were going to the Fox in Willian. You should have gone to the three horseshoes. Mind you, if you were under 50 you might not have got in.

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