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Bob Buzzard

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Lowlander Wrote:

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> Corner of Crystal Palace Road and Goodrich Road.

>

> Be sure to ask for a glass of Crystal and give the

> barmaid a big wink (an in-joke being on Crystal

> Palace Road). Seriously. And only ?2. You'll

> soon make friends there.



:))


I thought you sold your 4 bed house at a knock down price because you wanted to get out fast, Bob Buzzard?


:))

Thanks for location of The Castle - I'll try that tomorrow evening. Well - I moved out to the countryside 4 years ago with the family so I could afford to send the kids to private school - but we never really felt settled so have come back, but East Dulwich has changed so much in the shortish time we've been away. I was bad at keeping up with my old friends so need to meet some new people.

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> I've tried The Castle, but no one seemed

> interested in talking with me so I'm now down the

> Mag sitting at the bar. Cheers!


It's not the Mag any more - it was the Patch after the Mag and it's now called The Lordship

Are there any other recommendations for good pubs for meeting friendly local people? I've been down the Lordship (prev. Mag) sitting at the bar the last few Fridays but not many people have spoken with me. Someone at the Lordship did mention the Gower? Has anyone been there?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Think you mean the Gowlett.. A popular ?? pub but

> I haven't been there.. Too far for me..

> They do Pizzas..

>

> http://www.thegowlett.com/

>

> DulwichFox


Aah - the Gowlett - that's what they said - I couldn't hear properly above noise last Friday night. I'll try there this Friday night and hopefully meet some friendly locals - thanks

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Are there any other recommendations for good pubs

> for meeting friendly local people? I've been down

> the Lordship (prev. Mag) sitting at the bar the

> last few Fridays but not many people have spoken

> with me. Someone at the Lordship did mention the

> Gower? Has anyone been there?


Just past Swansea - really nice :)

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