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MitchK, I totally disagree.


Replacing ordinary supermarkets with more expensive shops selling luxury goods is not beneficial for the whole community, just some sections of it.


And higher property prices are not necessarily "good", at least not for the people who want to make this area their long term home rather than exploit it with short to medium term property investments.

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> the place was called SE22 for a while. Like Keef

> and Frisco I don't like that "waiting for a meal"

> kind of feeling you get when you drink there.


SE22 was really good - and they used to play great jazz on Sunday lunchtimes.

Er... Keef All Bar One do not own the Phoenix Denmark Hill Station. That is owned by Mitchell and Butlers, owned by er, I've lost track of who owns who now. All Bar One might be part of that lot now. Come to think of it the Shite Fart in Crystal Palace. Oops that was a genuine typo, I think deserves to be left, please excuse the guff, is a Mitchell and Butlers as well. As is the Commercial in Herne Hill and The Gipsy Moth in Greenwich and and... They have many dotted around. Their signature is they try to appear independent. They are not. They are a chain. Like All Bar ONe.


Sorry if this is filling in on stuff that's already been pointed out. I just get pissed off that few people actually know anything accurate when it comes to the pub trade. It's full of myth and nonesense. Which I enjoy adding to. And kind of hate and love working in.

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