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OK - I know we are all on a collective diet and/or are having a dry January... but lets go for a curry. You can have a tikka if you are on a diet and drink diet coke if you are off the booze.


How about next week? Tues, Wed or Thurs. What is a good day for people?

No. It is difficult to know what the precise numbers will be, some people find that they cannot make it after all and some people pop along on spec.


Given that it is a Tuesday the general concensus was that booking a table would not be necessary as they were unlikely to be busy.


Unless anybody thinks differently?

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