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Techinically Peckham before the postcode police come knocking but I know lots of people on here go a lot


Oh and I did a search for the word "rye" which I expected to throw up a bazillion results about the park and lane but zilch.... aaaaaanyway


Popped in on the way to Omrith last night and saw a notice on the door abouut them being shut from 1st-9th March for a revamp. Then Scott & Diane (owners) showed up and showed me a preview. Think BRIGHTER


Now I like the Rye as it is juuuust fine thank you very much but there is no question there are some dark dead-spots at the mo so I'm looking forward to seeing this

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I would urge everyone to pay no attention to this Brendan fellow. He?s a sarcastic little shit who shouldn?t be posting when people have serious business to talk about.


Go to the Rye though. It?s nice although quite busy so if you want to eat on the weekends best book. The Pad Thai is nice.

Strawbs Wrote:

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> I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the rye.. I organise

> a big lesbo night once a month there and then go

> randomly at other times.. Maybe when it warms up

> we can have the forum drinks out the back?


yeah when is you next lesbo gathering?? I have a gorgeous lipstick lesbo that would love to mingle on the day :)

Moos Wrote:

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> Hello 'lenk'. What are you going to do when you

> run out of letters of the alphabet? 3 down.... 23

> to go.


I guess I'll have to try and recombine the letters of the alphabet in some other way. I'll burn that bridge when I get there, yeah?

boomerang Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the rye.. I

> organise

> > a big lesbo night once a month there and then

> go

> > randomly at other times.. Maybe when it warms

> up

> > we can have the forum drinks out the back?

>

> yeah when is you next lesbo gathering?? I have a

> gorgeous lipstick lesbo that would love to mingle

> on the day :)



Its on tomorrow night from 8pm out the back!

As possibly the first pub in Peckham to feature fresh flowers, candles and patterned wall paper, the rye got pent up metrosexual yuppie demand spot on when it opened in late 2004.


I believe that the owners other half was/is an interior designer and presenter of quality TV show "60 minute makeover" (last seen on Living). So I expect to see a design that is very post boom "late 2010" and on the money.


Good luck to Scott and Diane - they have done a great job in bringing some quality indie pubs to this corner of London.

lenk Wrote:

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> Moos Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Hello 'lenk'. What are you going to do when

> you

> > run out of letters of the alphabet? 3 down....

> 23

> > to go.

>

> I guess I'll have to try and recombine the letters

> of the alphabet in some other way. I'll burn that

> bridge when I get there, yeah?


xxxxxx


Sorry inadequate answer, burn the bridge now :))

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

> I organise a big lesbo night once a month there

> ......

>

> The Rye can be quite convenient so can anyone

> attend these Lesbo gatherings and, if so, do you

> have to, well you know, and when is the next one

> please?


Hahaha! Tony When your going can I come along as well?

Mikecg Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Strawbs Wrote:

> > I organise a big lesbo night once a month there

> > ......

> >

> > The Rye can be quite convenient so can anyone

> > attend these Lesbo gatherings and, if so, do

> you

> > have to, well you know, and when is the next

> one

> > please?

>

> Hahaha! Tony When your going can I come along as

> well?


xxxxxx


Are you two lesbos then?

  • 4 weeks later...

As the Rye is my true local which i am very very fond of, i was a little concerned to hear that it was getting a refurb - what if they spoiled what is basically my third reception room? - and i really didn't think it needed one, rather liking the relaxed, slouchy, heavy drapes vibe.


And what a surprise! Interior designer or no, it just looks plain old tacky to me now, what with the chrome, red leather chairs and silver flock wallpaper.


There are some nice fabric covered chairs however which are lovely (but don't match).

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