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I believe it is owned by Barter Inns - at least that's what www.barterinns.co.uk claims.


Ted Max, I may well be wrong about this but;


Perhaps SeanMacG finds it interesting that SweetShopDan is asking such a question because he -SweetShopDan - works for/runs a small, locally-based marketing company. Perhaps this is the beginning of his field work for a new client in an attempt to raise the profile of said establishment (The Uplands) or indeed the parent company(Barter Inns?) ?


Incidentally and according to their website, Barter Inns also owns the very popular (at least on this forum) 'The Castle' on Crystal Palace Road and 'The Hope' in Peckham.

Thanks, Horsebox.


I would wager that Sean's first thought was that SSD was acting on behalf of someone interested in buying or using the space, perhaps to turn it into or host a Steakhouse, or sushi restaurant.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,145862,145903#msg-145903

Ted - apologies for any tardiness in my reply...


The reason I was interested in Dan's post was I got to know him through his connection with GutRocking and he had many ideas about spaces for comedy/music/performance and wondered if this was what he was angling after. Plus I was on my phone at the time so typing was a real faff.


Dan also plays a mean game of rounders fact fans

Thanks Jason!


I am looking to get my hands on a licensed establishment in the areas, just doing some research into flagging boozers and seeing who owns them, thanks for all the input I am going to make approach to Barter Inns, however have been told he is not in the market to off load at the moment.


Cheers

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