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Huge thanks to everyone at the Lordship for helping to making my birthday party such a success last week. Everyone was raving about the beautiful space, friendly staff and fantastic food. Andrew and Tom let us decorate with masses of fairy lights, play our own playlists through their music system and were generally friendly and helpful throughout.


Highly recommended as a party venue - thanks to everyone involved!


http://www.thelordshippub.co.uk

Have been a few times in the evening and despite very friendly bar staff the place lacked atmosphere

due to there being only 4-5 people there at 9.00pm Saturday night.


Have to a say have not been for a while and perhaps things have picked up but does not get much of a mention

generally on EDF.


Have to admit that looking at their website the food does look reasonably priced and I will pay it another

visit soon and may well sample their Sunday Menu or evening meal.


Note:-

It's strange in some way that eating a curry on your own (being single) is quite acceptable whilst sitting

down to a roast dinner or indeed most other restaurant types is not so.


One would not for example go to Platform One one ones own.

Does that make sense.. ?


DulwichFox

We went to The Lordship for dinner on a Friday night a few weeks ago, and the food was delicious. Very reasonably priced, and it was busy with diners (was about 9pm) and drinkers. Planning to go back again soon, it's worth a visit for anyone that hasn't tried it.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Solo dining is fine but many places will claim

> that tables are reserved even when clearly they

> are not.

> They don't want to give up a table to a solo

> diner.. unless you happen to be Jay Rayner..

>

> Foxy..


To be fair Jay R is a + one, even when dining solo

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Have been a few times in the evening and despite

> very friendly bar staff the place lacked

> atmosphere

> due to there being only 4-5 people there at

> 9.00pm Saturday night.

>

> Have to a say have not been for a while and

> perhaps things have picked up but does not get

> much of a mention

> generally on EDF.

>

> Have to admit that looking at their website the

> food does look reasonably priced and I will pay it

> another

> visit soon and may well sample their Sunday Menu

> or evening meal.

>

> Note:-

> It's strange in some way that eating a curry on

> your own (being single) is quite acceptable whilst

> sitting

> down to a roast dinner or indeed most other

> restaurant types is not so.

>

> One would not for example go to Platform One one

> ones own.

> Does that make sense.. ?

>

> DulwichFox


Yes fair enough DF but my post was specifically about the Lordship's qualities as a party venue, and how brilliantly it lent itself to that function, in this case on a Tuesday night. Telling us about your solo experiences there on the odd quiet night isn't especially relevant. Cheers. H

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