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The team at Magnolia are pleased to announce that we now have WiFi for all our customers.


Our opening times are:


Monday-Thursday: 5pm till 12am Food served 6pm-10pm

Friday 2pm till 1am "

Saturday 1pm till 1am "

Sunday 1pm till 12am Food served 1pm-6pm


Come down and enjoy our fine selection of beers, wines, spirits and fabulous food in the bar or garden.


The Magnolia


0208 299 4116


[email protected]


Plus we have a beautiful function room available to hire.

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Good for you - though personally I go to the pub to get away from my emails, not to have them follow me there...


On a separate note, are you planning to get a coffee machine soon? I keep thinking it would be a nice place to pop in during a quiet afternoon for a coffee. Or is it a deliberate policy to keep the buggy brigade away?!


Keep up the good work though - nice pub.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Hello everyone. It's a pub. If you want coffee, go

> to a coffee shop.



It's all about maximising revenue these days PGC. Gotta get those punters through the door in the day as well as the evenings...

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