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I was pleasantly surprised to see that The Bishop had re-opened last night, ahead of schedule following the refurbishment. Popped in for a pint with the other Mr Derwent Grove and we liked the new look. Nothing too drastic but a new colour scheme, some smart new furniture. They also seem to have lowered the bar/tables in the windows which means that a short-arse like me stands a better chance of being served and also has the added benefit of letting in a bit more natural light through the windows. Didn't check out the food menu or the facilities so not sure if they have also undergone any form of upgrade.
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JohnL Wrote:

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> That was the dogs seat (by the window).



Indeed. We got chucked out of it once because it was reserved for the dog, and the dog wasn't even anywhere to be seen :))


Put our head round on Saturday to see what they'd done to the pub, not that impressed really but then we never went in there anyway in recent years, so shan't miss anything :))

He doesn't. Not any more, finished with it and Greene King. Think Foxy is talking about a time, not now, a time in the past. I've seen him tell the dog get down as well. Circa 2013.


ETA: hope to pop in Saturday afo. Benches still out front presumably?


Mustard Wrote:

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> I thought didn't have anything to do with the pub

> now.

Well I did get a sort of invite to the

Grand opening on Twitter under my real name++

But couldn't attend . I've been at all their openings except the Rye

Popular kind of guy me.


Have had an olive branch encounter with staff/management

And will be popping oy return from hotter climes


Foxy

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