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Happy memories of Dogbolter about 16 yrs ago. Don't remember a balcony, just a choo choo that scurried round the top of the pub. Surely even if Mrs BN5 is at work, it's close enough to bunk off to? [apparently closes at 11pm]

Ah don't be shy Shell. I came on my own my first time and everyone was really friendly and welcoming. In fact first time I came was a pub crawl the day after I moved to East Dulwich, and I didn't know anyone here before that so it was a nice way to start to get to know people in the area. (note to self, must work less and do more of this!!!)


I know the last time I went (November or October I think...) I got chatting to another chap came on his own, having not even posted before, just having read the forum and he said he had a really good time.


There are quite a few first timers planning to come this time too so it would be a great time to come along, I'm sure you won't regret it.

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