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The New Cherry Tree (the start of a new era)


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Millhaven Wrote:

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They obviously liked

> having the pub judging by the various face-lifts

> they have given the place over the years, but I

> wonder if this is also why they find it difficult

> to let go.


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The last face-lift the pub was given, so far as I know, was done by Chris and Antonia, who did wonders with a big bare space and had plans to do more.


They were also responsible for changing the name to The Cherry Tree, following a lot of engagement on this forum. And for bringing in an excellent chef, who the owners treated in the same despicable way as they treated the managers.

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Millhaven Wrote:

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> Ah. I was going to ask why they went back to being

> the Cherry Tree from the Hamlet Inn.


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I think it was The Vale in between, or was it the other way round?

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Aisling Eivers Wrote:

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> I met Ryan a little while back. Really nice guy

> with good ideas. Just hope he can implement them.

> Good luck.


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So, has he left or not?

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anniesno1 Wrote:

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> Can i just say that i have been there quite a few

> times and the bar man whom served us was very nice

> and friendly.... he reminded me a bit of Gollom

> which made me warm to him even more...(not meaning

> to cause offence if anything a compliment!!) great

> service, he even gave us both a shot and pint on

> the house before the pub closed!! Will deffo be

> going there again. The chef even gave me some of

> his cashew nuts from the kitchen lol x


Is this the first GOOD post about the PUB. Must have been posted by the always drunk ? Bernard Manning? Of should that be Drunk GARY?

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Actually you are (probably) quite wrong!


Annie has been posting on the forum for a number of years and judging by her other posts has nothing to do with the Cherry Tree.


(Edited to add the "probably" :) - and then again to correct a typo .... )

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haruki Wrote:

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>

> It's always a bit bleak in there. And the DJ

> nights are v bizarre.


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How are they bizarre? I'm genuinely interested, but there's no way I'm going into The Cherry Tree to check them out!

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Perhaps I'm being unfair, as I'm almost certainly not the target audience.


When I've been there on the DJ nights it's a little bit like a badly attended primary school disco, but with less atmosphere. Maybe I've just had bad luck?!

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haruki Wrote:

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> Perhaps I'm being unfair, as I'm almost certainly

> not the target audience.

>

> When I've been there on the DJ nights it's a

> little bit like a badly attended primary school

> disco, but with less atmosphere. Maybe I've just

> had bad luck?!


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Sounds terrible! :))

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Had a great night in the Cherry Tree last friday night,the place was absolutely

packed.The new manager seems very pleasant, perhaps people that use the Dulwich

Forum should give it a try instead of listening to tittle tattle.

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