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I took my Ex-wife to the Heber one Sunday lunch time.. circa 1983 ?


Very embarrassing when the music started up and The Stripper came on.


Was my first and last visit there. complete S**te hole.

There were children in the bar.. and Strippers. !!


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I took my Ex-wife to the Heber one Sunday lunch

> time.. circa 1983 ?

>

> Very embarrassing when the music started up and

> The Stripper came on.

>

> Was my first and last visit there. complete S**te

> hole.

> There were children in the bar.. and Strippers.

> !!

>

> DulwichFox


Children in the bar? Gentrification must have started then.

jimbo1964 Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I took my Ex-wife to the Heber one Sunday lunch

> > time.. circa 1983 ?

> >

> > Very embarrassing when the music started up

> and

> > The Stripper came on.

> >

> > Was my first and last visit there. complete

> S**te

> > hole.

> > There were children in the bar.. and

> Strippers.

> > !!

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> Children in the bar? Gentrification must have

> started then.


They had a very big garden.. and the kids were mainly outside but were wondering in and out.


Foxy

Awwww, the CPT as it was meant to be! I feel like crying.


Judging by the tyre shop at the top of Whateley, 98 seems about right.


???? Wrote:

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> East Dulwich Tavern had knocked the bars into one and was possibly even calledthe EDT.....



You might be right, I'm not sure, but I would have said the whole "EDT" thing was a couple of years later. Remember 2000/01 it was packed with young people in a way that East Dulwich had never seen every Friday and Saturday night.

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