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Forgive me if this is a dumb question (this is my first Christmas in England), but I have heard rumours of some pubs opening in the afternoon on Christmas day and was wondering if any local ones would be open. Have a friend in town for only a few days and don't imagine sitting at home all day, but without public transport would be limited to walking distance. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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C'mon, Keef, in the circumstances, thought you'd offer to have an 'open house'at yours on Christmas evening, you could brew some mulled wine, crack open some cans, pop some champagne, dish out the twiglets, maybe even a bun in the oven......


(congratulations, by the way)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I always go to the Dog (12 -2pm) on Xmas day out

> of tradition but I'll also be stepping into

> Hoopers on Ivanhoe Road later as they are open

> from 12 - 3pm.


Oooh - nearer home. I'll be seeing if I can come to that, I'll have a baby, a wife and two old ladies in tow! :D

Hoopers will be open from 12 to 3pm. Children are allowed in with well-behaved children. I note that Ratty said he couldn't find any pubs open on Xmas evening, it is prohibited in the Licensing laws to open on Xmas Evening.


Hope to see some of you then,


Merry Christmas!

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