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Bar staff, Waiting staff & Supervisors wanted for the newly refurbished Cherry Tree- under new mngt!


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The newly refurbished Cherry Tree (near the busy East Dulwich train station) is under new management and looking for talented, experienced and enthusiastic BAR STAFF, WAITING STAFF,CHEF DE PARTIE and SUPERVISORS to join our team. All roles will be considered for both full and part-time contracts.


If you are interested in applying, please email your CV along with a few sentences, including the role you are applying for and why you think you would be right for it.


You must be available for pre-opening training from mid-August and throughout our busy opening period.


We look forward to hearing from you!


Richard


[email protected]


31-33 Grove Vale

East Dulwich

London

SE22 8EQ

We went down to http://www.brickbrewery.co.uk for some beer tasting yesterday. Small brewery just around the corner with some really good beers. Watch out for Peckham Pils! You can almost wiff the beer being made from East Dulwich!


@ Elisasmith. What is not overpriced for you? For lager or ale? great to hear feed back.

IMO, price-wise... I usually expect ale to be under ?4, lager for maybe ?4.50. Craft keg for ?5. I think that's realistic.


Would be great to have ?3 ale and sub ?4 lager, but I think those days are long gone.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> IMO, price-wise... I usually expect ale to be

> under ?4, lager for maybe ?4.50. Craft keg for ?5.

> I think that's realistic.

>

> Would be great to have ?3 ale and sub ?4 lager,

> but I think those days are long gone.


EDT Lighthouse still ?2.90 Amstel ?4.00


Foxy

  • 2 weeks later...

ELISASMITH Wrote:

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> All the pubs on the lane ?8 and above for a pint

> of carling or similar and a vodka single and dash

> of lemonade too expensive for me I'm afraid




?8 and above???


What pubs are these???

Sue Wrote:

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> ELISASMITH Wrote:

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

> -----

> > All the pubs on the lane ?8 and above for a

> pint

> > of carling or similar and a vodka single and

> dash

> > of lemonade too expensive for me I'm afraid

>

>

>

> ?8 and above???

>

> What pubs are these???


I think ELISASMITH means a pint + vodka&lemon


When I have a pint (I should say a few) - I very rarely don't

get change from a fiver.


But only once in 5 years of going out a lot did the barman say

"it's on the house" (yet Pret give me coffee on the house once

a week) - only hoping :)

Popped in for a sly (working from home) pint this afternoon. Really like the new look: much lighter and smarter than before. The bar staff were also friendly and welcoming. Will have to return to try the food soon.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> IMO, price-wise... I usually expect ale to be

> under ?4, lager for maybe ?4.50. Craft keg for ?5.

> I think that's realistic.

>

> Would be great to have ?3 ale and sub ?4 lager,

> but I think those days are long gone.


Trumans Swift is ?2.95 a pint in the Ivy House, a number of other ales between ?3 and ?4

Yep, since writing that, a couple of people have pointed out places with ale at around ?3, but I don't think it's the norm in London. ?4 is the point where are start to think "hmm, shouldn't ale be a bit cheaper than this"?

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