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annabel42 Wrote:

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> I was told the owner had gone to the Golden Lion

> in Sydenham on a temporary basis but in accordance

> with such temporary agreement has now left.


The Golden Lion is well known for it's Sat. night Music Blues/Jazz and I believe a Thurs. night Film Club..


Dread to think what may become of that if the Cherry Tree owner takes over.


DulwichFox

JohnL Wrote:

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> It's a lovely space - the issue was always the

> customer service apparently.

>

> I remember a post on here slagging off all the

> other pubs and ending

> "I went into the Cherry Tree (Vale) and it was

> just perfect".

> Cue derision and mocking.



The derision and mocking was because it became clear that the post had been written by somebody closely associated with The Cherry Tree.


Not the last time that happened, either.

annabel42 Wrote:

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> I was told the owner had gone to the Golden Lion

> in Sydenham on a temporary basis but in accordance

> with such temporary agreement has now left.



Golden Lion is a lovely pub, which seems to do pretty well. Really really hope they are nowhere near the place!

Siduhe Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

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> -----

> > "Crushed and De-valued"

>

> Best thread ever...sadly no longer available I

> think?



No, I tried to find the most notorious thread to put a link up here (I think that was the one where the poor manager who came in after that badly treated couple was talking to himself at one point, in two different forum guises, not to mention the Cherry Tree's various socks all posting) but it's apparently been zapped - so I guess the Crushed and Devalued one has as well :(


ETA: It's probably in a forum archive somewhere though :))

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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> -----

> > That's the wrong one - it's this one

>

> How do you do that clever thing where you embed a link into a normal sentence?


Like this.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Am I right in believing the Cherry Tree Owners

> once owned / ran the Magdala .. 70's ??

> When it was decorated as a cave and had a DJ in

> the middle of the floor in the back room.

>

> Anyone remember. ??

>

> DulwichFox



I THINK you are correct.

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