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JohnL Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > 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.

>

> 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 :)


Here's a clue...... Just remove the smile.


http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00638/news-graphics-2007-_638287a.jpg


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Have not been to the NEW Cherry Tree yet..

>

> ...Will need to wait now until February as I'm

> not drinking throughout January and would like to

> see what Ales are on offer.. and sample the food

> too.

>

> DulwichFox


Fox, if you post on all the threads relating to something you haven't done, I'm sure January will end very quickly. There's probably rich pickings in the Family Room.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Have not been to the NEW Cherry Tree yet..

> >

> > ...Will need to wait now until February as I'm

> > not drinking throughout January and would like

> to

> > see what Ales are on offer.. and sample the

> food

> > too.

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> Fox, if you post on all the threads relating to

> something you haven't done, I'm sure January will

> end very quickly. There's probably rich pickings

> in the Family Room.


I simply do not have the time to post on all the threads relating to something I haven't done.

I'm too busy NOT posting on all the threads relating to things that I have done.

If you get my drift.. :)


Fox(y)

Thanks Philly. Compliments will get you everywhere. Which Philly is that? We have a few Phils. I'm on holiday in Vietnam and back this weekend. I hope you've all been behaving. Let me buy you a cheeky drink when I get back.



Mark :)


Oh by the way


Last week of our January sale! 50% off food Monday to Thursday!!!! Mention this post for the discount.


Catch you soon

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Cruella... ;-)


If I still had all the helium dalmatians I've bought/been given over the years, I could probably come close :)


Except they were all called Spotty :))


ETA: Getting back on topic, we are looking forward to eating at the Cherry Tree on Thursday!

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Will you be showing all the 6 Nations

> rugby.......with sound on screen, and music off.

> that's the clincher for me. Sound and commentary

> on.....music off.

>

> Thanks

> HMB


I've noticed most pubs turn on the sound (and music off)

dead on kick off - something contractual apparently - but

always miss the build up and anthems in the pub.


But then six nations sould be watched in a pub (or at the

ground) :)

If the games are on and sound is on, I'll be at Cherry Tree for Scotland game (and the rest) on 6 Feb. Join us.


My days of going to the Ground are over. Actually prefer it on the box now.


JohnL Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Will you be showing all the 6 Nations

> > rugby.......with sound on screen, and music

> off.

> > that's the clincher for me. Sound and

> commentary

> > on.....music off.

> >

> > Thanks

> > HMB

>

> I've noticed most pubs turn on the sound (and

> music off)

> dead on kick off - something contractual

> apparently - but

> always miss the build up and anthems in the pub.

>

> But then six nations sould be watched in a pub (or

> at the

> ground) :)

Had a very good (50% off) meal at The Cherry Tree last night ? well cooked and served up with a smile. Fair value even at the full price. We'll definitely be back to eat ? we already like the bar area and the beer selection but hadn't tried the food before.

My first visit to the New Cherry Tree last night...


Very pleasantly surprised.. Nice and cosy and warm.. Big fire in main bar .. Wood burner in back bar.. rads on..


Pleasant staff. Had an Amstel in tall Amstel glass. Not the usual thick flowerpots found elsewhere..

Food seemed reasonable priced.. Proof will be in the eating.. ?


Was very quiet for a Thursday.

They seemed to have had a problem with the Real Ale as all 4 pumps were off. :-(


Sure it will get sorted soon..


In the words of EDF speak.. 'Will defo be back.. '


DulwichFox

Glad you liked it, Foxy. Perversely, as a real ale drinker, I don't mind if they're occasionally intermittent ? by midweek any pub that's much busier at weekends will probably have a few casks that are getting too 'old' if they haven't sold out. I'd rather the manager takes them off sale than carries on serving flat stale beer - which is what happens in a number of alleged 'real ale' pubs I know.
  • 4 weeks later...

Apologies in advance moderators. This is on the what's on but were really hoping to raise as much money as we can for charity so posting on this page too.. Hope you don't mind. :)



Dulwich Hamlet FC fund raising


Charity Pub quiz at The Cherry Tree 31-33 Grove Vale. SE22 8EQ

Monday 29th Feb at 7.45pm


We're teaming up with Dulwich Hamlet FC to support them and their campaign in aid of SRCF (Southwark refugee communities forum) and British Red Cross Syria appeal.


All proceeds to SRCF and British Red Cross


?5 per person / 1st drink free*/ great prizes


?100 Wildcard prize!!!! Maximum 6 per team


Reserve your place


[email protected]

0208 693 9285


Help the Hamlet support refugees all details at www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet


Charity match on Wed 02.03.16


Dulwich Hamlet FC Vs FC Assyria


*Drink included - Pint of beer / 175ml House wine / Soft drink

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