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EDF Drinks - tonight Friday 6th February - Black Cherry


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... have got back and realised I warmed up so much I left my cardie there - if anyone's picked up a grey M&S autograph cardigan (or handed it in as lost property) could they let me know?!!


Otherwise a v good night - nice to chat to so many peeps.


Cocktails were fab and the nibbles were good too! Going to bed now as got extractor fan man arriving at 08.30!! x

Dry skin and you don't even drink Chuff, must be the cold weather. Miles, how could i not turn up when i had an italian dude and a friend at my doorstep, couldn't say no to that now.:-S.


It was a good night last night, nice to see local people that i knew at the drinks. The sunken area was reserved for the edf that made mingling easy. The service was great, and Angela provided food for the forumites which was a nice touch.


( Best customer service awards for the Black Cherry ADMIN?).

Great to see so many forumites new and old me and Mrs me were band to the upper levels as there was no room in the inn, well done the Cherry for nibbels and Georgia for araingment, sqids hope you got in to work, 2 pints in your own words Boll**s was a good night.

Bob S

Was a fun evening and ended up talking to quite a few people. I just hope I remember all those names for next month! :-$


Did get a shock looking at my watch to discover it was nearly 1am at one point. Wow! How time flies when you're having a good time, I guess.


And the nibbles were a lovely surprise. Thank you - will definitely be back in to order food again.



This is textbook stuff. For an evening that is meant to be just a few drinks down the road, I have had that reaction on several occassion



And yes SiriH, they are on the first Friday of every month - so next one is at the Forest Hill tavern I believe - which is in East Dulwich but a bit away from the lane. They did us proud last time we went so come along


There are also several other open events which people on here go along to. I'm partial to the curry club which also meets once a month..

I'm considering moving south, we've got nothing like this north of the river, your little community may be unique in London altogether as the Surbiton one is like a cemetery. Maybe I'll make the trip over for one one day.

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