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Louisa - we might disagree on this but a question anyway...


Now that the Plough has changed do you think Le Moulin will see more customers as people can now have a drink in the pub before/after a meal - ie it has become an area where you don't have to travel to just for a meal?


Just a thought. Same applies to Omrith and the FHT I guess

Sean I think that if the Plough has attracted a different sort of drinker, it may well attract people into Le Moulin for a meal after. But having said that, a lot of these younger people are not keen on a place if it doesnt fit the image or look like it gets a new coat of paint ever other week. We shall have to wait and see I think. Eric and Margaret would probably appreciate the new customer base, I know that they have taken on board a lot of what I told them about some of the comments on here. I would hate for them to change though, it's as if time stands still when I go in there.

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