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Thank you all so much for your feedback. It's great to hear that you're enjoying the pub, food and drinks.



Someone asked before about what we were doing and promotions.


We have free tickets for NYE up for grabs. Find attached tickets to print, fill in and bring on the night. We have music and dancing until late. Phone or email for dinner booking.


Looking forward to a great party!


Merry Christmas


All at The Cherry Tree

@ Grok

Happy New Year!!! Did you make it down? It was a fun night and dancing to the wee hours.


Just to let you know Grok we have a January sale for you or anyone on the forum.


50% off your food bill when having a meal. Monday to Thursday lunch and dinner. Just mention you read it here and you and your party will get it.


@ Catalyst. This is our first ever stinky fried food smell complaint and we are looking into it. Has anyone else smelt this smell?

Catalyst Wrote:

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> Went in over the Christmas. Place stank of fried

> food so walked straight out again. Typical loud,

> soulless gastropub from what I could see. Will try

> it again but really didn't see what the fuss is

> all about.


Wow. That was a quick review, walking straight out like that.

I came on my birthday, betwixt Christmas and New Year with my daughters and granddaughter, who picked up the vibe and was exuberant, happy and ate everything, I had venison and chocolate sauce. Rich for lunchtime but sublime. The music we remarked on, Tim Buckley fhs,and others remarkable, a really esoteric mix, compliments to the compiler (from Spotify apparently) chef, bar, fire maker, everything, and we are tres fussy.

and Herbert for being attentive and well mannered and polite, thank you all,

I've been a few times now at different times of day and week. As a dad I've been one lunchtime (two babies) and for a quiet pint (no kids...agree eves = adult time) and its been all really good. Friendly, helpful staff, decent food, well priced menu and a great fit out that makes it much warmer than the previous incarnation. For what they had to work with and given the previous rep they've done a fantastic job with it. The two sections work well...last night there was football in one area and we ate on the kitchen side. Different needs catered for with that layout.


Thanks for the hospitality guys.

Peter Kenton Wrote:

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> Don't want to worry anyone, but the miserable,

> rude old *****!!! owner crossed the road in front

> of me heading into the CT last week - Hope there

> is no lingering link. - Maybe I should have run

> him down while I had the chance:)



That's because he still lives nearby.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Peter Kenton Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Don't want to worry anyone, but the miserable,

> > rude old *****!!! owner crossed the road in

> front

> > of me heading into the CT last week - Hope

> there

> > is no lingering link. - Maybe I should have run

> > him down while I had the chance:)

>

>

> That's because he still lives nearby.


How dare he :)


Did he turn round and scowl like old Steptoe ?

(I've never seen this guy just read about him but that's what I imagine)


Edit: being a bit ironic here - not rude btw :)

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