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Was thinking of trying the new Victoria Inn, when we got a flier through the door a few days ago about The Montpelier in Choumert Road being under new management.


Full marks for pro-activity, I thought, so we gave it a go last night - very relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, really good food (not overpriced) and affordable wine list. Would definitely go back and it's good to have some alternatives to the usual suspects down Lordship Lane. Anyone else tried it?

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Oh man ? I like the Montpelier but given how defensive they were when people suspected them of self-promotion before I hope that THIS first-time poster is genuine too


Anyway A_M, there is already a thread in the business section about the Montpelier so I?m closing this one


Existing thread is here:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,477928,519462#msg-519462

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