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LYTTLEMINXSALON Wrote:

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> We are directly next door and we have been told by

> the owner the pub (not sure if its still going to

> be called the Patch) will be officially opening in

> 3 weeks for a soft opening...

>

> We are very excited!



That's good news!


Let's hope it's all less shambolic than last time :)


At least we're not being bombarded with a load of promises about celebrity chefs, VIP openings, vegetables being grown in high tech equipment imported from the States on the roof etc, so no high expectations to be unfulfilled :)


Looking forward to trying it. Another drinking option near my house is always welcome :)

Work?? in progress this lunchtime...


Front bar ceiling part painted redish purple colour.


Outside window frames 'white washed' sparsely up to height of arms length ( assume no ladder available)


Couple of bods scratching around outside. Bloke on mobile inside..


That's it.


Don't look like the sort of work that a chain would be taking on..


Don't expect an major change to the place.. Don't think anyone is willing to take the risk

of spending any money on the place.


Dulwichfox

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> Don't

> > think anyone is willing to take the risk

> > of spending any money on the place.

> >

>

>

> What, even with a cinema opening just down the

> road?


People can't be in the Pub and the Cinema at the same time.


Also with people taking their kids out to the Cinema the pub may not be the best option..


Plus I was under the impression the Cinema was going to have its own Caf? / Bar.


The two will not have that great effect on each other. With all the other options available nearby.


DulwichFox

DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> I know what it is ...The Lordship Pub!

>

> http://www.gumtree.com/p/chef-de-partie-jobs/excit

> ing-new-pub-opening-looking-for-experienced-chefs/

> 1103287786

>

> They run :

>

> http://www.thebrowndog.co.uk

>

> http://www.theeastonpub.co.uk

>

> Independently owned they said ?



Running two successful pubs already bodes very well, I feel :)


Looking forward to trying it!


ETA: The menu at The Easton looks a bit boring though :(

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