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Hi all,


Fairly new to the area and hoping you can help. My girlfriend is celebrating her birthday in a few weeks and we're looking for somewhere that has a lively atmosphere, can seat 10 ppl around a sociable table and does some good nosh. There a loads of restaurants but we've not experienced that many so far so I was hoping you could recommend some. Ideally looking on/around Lordship Lane but open to suggestions!!


Thanks in advance


DJ

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I've been to a few large group dinners at Koz on Lordship Lane - it's quite casual but always has a good lively atmosphere and the food is nice. They do a party menu which is 3 courses for ?20, really good value. Their house wine is decent and only around ?13 a bottle!

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