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I went in there on Sunday afternoon and was served immediately. I was shocked I can tell you (and in the small bar too). Later on I went in and bought a round of drinks in the main bar and they repeated the trick. I couldn't believe it. That's rarely happened in the 40 years I've been going in there. I'm still in shock.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I went in there on Sunday afternoon and was served

> immediately. I was shocked I can tell you (and in

> the small bar too). Later on I went in and bought

> a round of drinks in the main bar and they

> repeated the trick. I couldn't believe it. That's

> rarely happened in the 40 years I've been going in

> there. I'm still in shock.


xxxxxx


Maybe all the Villagers are at their second houses? :))

If it stops being a pub in at least some capacity it leaves a huge area unpubbed (new word). Especially with no Half Moon or Grove Tavern. Hopefully it will. I've been to plenty of boutique hotels that retain a very serviceable pub/bar (eg Seaview on Isle of Wight, George in Rye). Otherwise Dulwich Village really is the town with no cheer.

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