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What about the good old EDT? We haven been there since the early days of the drinks. It is easy for people to get to and stays open later than many. Kebabs conveniently close by. Florist across the road for the romantics. Attractive traffic island with its own palm tree to gaze at.

Tis not THAT bad SeanMac and would prob make little difference if there's a big turn out. altho if you have any suggestions... :p


Sorry just thought I'd jump on the wonky wheeled band wagon...

Whilst I appreciate it's good to try all local pubs, places off the beaten track (as it were) don't exactly appeal to me, and I'm sure I'm not alone here, as a place for a meet. I only mention this as a point when considering attracting some of the newer members of the forum... :-D

I've got to say I'm with Sean on this one. It seems daft to cancel one venue due to music related noise (i.e. we can't have a decent chat over a pint) and then move to somewhere, that although I enjoy, on a Friday night is not only seethingly busy but incredibly loud thus negating the move in the first place.


Last time around turn-out was a little lower than normal but we were at the Mag then, hardly "off the beaten track" so I'm not sure that really makes the difference. If you're not going to go, the fact you have to walk an extra ten minutes away from Lordship Lane seems a pretty flimsy excuse.


And those in the mood for noiz[sic] can always pop along to the EDT as per normal after we get chucked out of the Wherever Arms at 11pm.


Only my "I am in fact 50 years old" opinion, like.

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