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I went to Locale on saturday night for the first time and was very impressed. French waiter very attentive and if I am not mistaken the prices have been reduced since they first opened? In any case both pizza and pasta dishes were devoured and the chocolate fondant pudding was to die for!

taper Wrote:

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(eg had lovely food

> at the Herne, but also fantastic rudeness from

> landlord;


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Pleased to hear it's not just me he's very rude to then.


I'm loath to return to the Herne even for a pint now.

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I agree with KidKruger ....Joanna's in Crystal

> Palace is fabulous with an old fashioned sexiness

> to it


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Oh bloody hell, "old fashioned" eh, I remember when Joanna's opened :))

Yes I find Joanna's and Numidie both perfect for a build-up to the sexyness alluded to in the title of this thread.


Nothing in ED compares unfortunately if we're talking solely about what the venue itself offers to that motive.

I haven't been to Joanna's for years, so maybe it's changed, but isn't it quite family friendly at lunchtime?

I'm not sure that being surrounded by families and children is quite the sexy, intimate lunchtime atmosphere the OP seems to be looking for!

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