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EDF Drinks - tonight Friday 6th February - Black Cherry


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I'm not trying to put a downer on it or anything. It's just they had a private party in the downstairs area on Saturday, but can only fit so many behind that bar, and if someone asks for 4 cocktails, then queues will start to grow!


I like the Cherry though, and I like Angela, so I shall pop in for a bit (couple of Bona Vistas and Mojitos), but may be a bit too much of a squeeze for me to hang around all night.

I must have got very lucky at the Phoenix, was very busy the first hour, but then got a lot quieter. Longest I waited at the bar was about 2 minutes!


Aaaanyway, like I said, not trying to be negative about Friday, sure it will be nice, and the Cherry is the one place between the police station and ED Station I'd actually make the effort to go to on a weekend night (I'm just not good with crowds).

Why don't we agree not to order the lethal, yet lovely, cocktails then? Would be a shame for people not to come cos they are worried about service.

Angela is lovely and will pull out the stops for us - I know it!

Hope to see you all there.

Keef wrote,


Aaaanyway, like I said, not trying to be negative about Friday, sure it will be nice, and the Cherry is the one place between the police station and ED Station I'd actually make the effort to go to on a weekend night (I'm just not good with crowds).


Funny that considering you can strap a guitar on infront of a few hundred people?.


Thing is I feel the same way about it.

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