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Arrived for drink at The Dog in Dulwich Village to discover upper part of back wall of building caved in this morning at around 11 a.m. - mercifully nobody injured at ground level (lots of people could have been sitting there). Now no restaurant or access to back garden. No more summer barbecue this summer. In view of pending building works to create bijou hotel, Dog's number could be up. Hope not.
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If The Dog was Greene King or a small pub co it could be great. The location, history and interior has carried it along regardless of M&B. But I would welcome a Hotel du Vin provided it keeps a buzzy bar, prices ok-ish and doesn't trash that vintage panelled interior by painting it all black.
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