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I like the idea of the place - rotating residencies and a good wine/drinks list. Would like to try it some time.


The current menu is ?33 for 3 courses, which really isn't particularly high end. But value is in the eye of the beholder, and if a curry/kebab/pizza is more your cup of tea then it's probably not aimed at you (there are plenty of other places that are).


Still hate the name though... it's not too late to change it! Think of it as embracing community feedback.

Sazzle30 Wrote:

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> Why change the name? It's certainly getting people

> talking about it. Which is probably why they

> picked it in the first place.

>

> It's well worth checking it out too.


There's someone called Sazzle who works there - I don't suppose that's you Sazzle30..?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Come on PUSSEY LIQUOR , put your name above your

> door...

>

> ..or have you realised you have made a huge

> mistake in your not so clever naming convention.

>

> DulwichFox



There's no law about putting your name above your shop, so leave them to decide for themselves


As for choice of name, like it or not, that's their choice too


So stop being the regular piloc that you are, and wind your neck in


Thank you

Sazzle30 Wrote:

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> I can assure you I don't work there. I'm Sarah

> (it's a uni nick name) and have been Sazzle30

> since I moved to ed 5 years ago. Now I'm going to

> have pop in and find this rogue Sazzle thanks for

> the heads up.


Is ED big enough for the both of you?! x

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

>

> So stop being the regular piloc that you are,

> and

> wind your neck in

>

> I think you meant pillock .

>

> There is no such word as piloc..

>

> The acronym PILOC stands for Powerpoint Induced

> Loss of Consciousness..

>

> DF


Pillock

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The acronym PILOC stands for Powerpoint Induced

> Loss of Consciousness..


While I can confirm that I suffer from this condition many times a week, I'm not sure it is an officially recognised acronym!

I'm actually shocked that a slightly blue name and a bit of frosted glass can cause such outrage in our modern age. Its london, it's 1932 (apparently).....


It's a restaurant serving food. No creepy guys in macs like the place zebedee used to go to in lewisham. Just nice food, nice drinks, friendly service.


Whats happened to not judging things on first appearance. If you did that about a person you'd be called a fool..

The problem is when you're a restaurant that relies on people going through the door, having a door that no one wants to go through is a problem.


IT's very hard to tell whether you are going to enjoy yourself in Pussey Liquor from the street. The Placement of the menu is awkward, you can't see the space you'll be eating in and the name doesn't give any clue at what to expect.


Let's pretend for a moment the place is called "unicorn binlid" - it would still not be somewhere that i'd be heading into out of curiosity.


The idea is good, unfortunately I feel the execution is lacking at the moment. I wish them much success though, and it's not too late to change.

10 of us celebrated my husband's birthday there not last Friday but the Friday before - Chloe and the other 2 girls are lovely, food was amazing and atmosphere great. So many people have great things to say about this place (we went on recommendation), it's worth giving it a go before you slate it IMO - for whatever reason.

MattC 2885, you think you're a funny man but you're not. Alternatively you have problems with your eyesight or you have difficulty reading (for which my commiserations). Or you are a Daily Mail sub editor. Because I never said that I went to The Private Shop in Lewisham; I said that the chain caused a big fuss in Lewisham many moons ago and that it seemed to be patronised by men wearing dirty macs.


I suppose that you think that the name Pussey Liquor is an example of "adult" humour. IMHO it's puerile and the sort of thing 15 year old boys or men with an emotional age of 15 think is funny.

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