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Louisa Wrote:

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> I noticed today a new barbecue and craft beer

> restaurant/bar about to open in the row of shops

> next to the recently opened smartly dressed estate agent


Not sure about a craft beer bar, but there is a fancy coffee shop opening called "Old Spike Roastery" along that stretch.

Louisa, not The Old Spike Jeremy mentions at 54 Rye Lane (oppo Rye Hotel). Just walked past it, no mention of craft beers in the window. Hop Burrns and Black, now that does have craft beers in the window. Different place though.




Louisa Wrote:

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> Jeremy that's the one. On the outside in bold

> letters it says 'craft beers'.

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> Louisa.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Where's the BBQ place ?


I think we've already established that Lou confused the new coffee place (Old Spike Roastery) for a bbq place.


I must admit that when I first saw the sign going up, I thought it said "rotisserie", and was rather excited for 3 seconds.

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