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Hi Charlie - I actually think the location is pretty good. The layout... not ideal, but it's not a deal-breaker. Hope you don't close.


Obviously some customers are put off by the price of some of the beers, so maybe if you did more to publicise the lower cost options (?4 a pint or less) then people would be less concerned.

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Fantastic to hear you're not closing have to admit was a bit upset by this "news", can't beat your monster dog and a bottle of the alcoholic fentimans ginger beer. Have you ever thought of making the back bit more informal with the high bar tables like in the middle section?


In an ideal world wish you replaced Foxtons but thats another story...

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I'd wager that Hoopers' local opposition (even if just one busybody nimby) would be lesser if it was more like the Victoria Inn or Montpellier, rather than a real ale/spit & sawdust boozer the woman would probably never go to.


Agreed with the poster above that I have zero sympathy for someone who moves in opposite a pub and then complains. Hopefully it reopens in some shape or form - I'd go lots.

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Hoopers closed for good on Xmas Day and it certainly wasn't spit and sawdust. It was a very nice pub with a great selection of ales and a fairly good selection of wine. There was good music there and the comedy nights were fun. Damn that neighbour. I miss it.
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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Hoopers closed for good on Xmas Day and it

> certainly wasn't spit and sawdust. It was a very

> nice pub with a great selection of ales and a

> fairly good selection of wine. There was good

> music there and the comedy nights were fun. Damn

> that neighbour. I miss it.


xxxxxxx


I'm pretty sure it didn't close down because of the neighbour.


It closed down because despite Jamie and Viv's best efforts it was making a continuing loss due to lack of custom, and became totally unsustainable.

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cle Wrote:

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> I'm not saying spit & sawdust in a perjorative

> way, but in terms of her impression of it I guess.

> I'm newish to the area, have never seen it open.


If that was anyone's impression, they were very much wrong. It was a nice pub. Just not enough customers.

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This Thread was about the Draft House but seems to of Morphed into one about Hoopers.


There were occasions where I may of gone there.


I really would not of felt safe in the area walking back home alone.

I'm certain I'm not the only one to have such concerns.


Foxy.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> I really would not of felt safe in the area

> walking back home alone.

> I'm certain I'm not the only one to have such

> concerns.

>

> Foxy.


xxxxxx


Dear oh dear, man up Fox!


I used to walk up there by myself through the estate in the dark.


Anyway there are other ways to get there.


PS It's "would not have", etc, not "would not of", etc :)

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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >

> > I really would not of felt safe in the area

> > walking back home alone.

> > I'm certain I'm not the only one to have such

> > concerns.

> >

> > Foxy.

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Dear oh dear, man up Fox!

>

> I used to walk up there by myself through the

> estate in the dark.

>

> Anyway there are other ways to get there.

>

> PS It's "would not have", etc, not "would not

> of", etc :)


Man Up... ??.

So you are saying because I am a guy, I should be able to Fight and be a thug.

Bigger guys than me have been turned over..


Having been robbed and beaten unconscious in Crawthew Grove Nov. 2006 I am always concerned at night.

Have some pics. but you might not recognise me.


Ok so you have walked back from there at night. Well perhaps you had had a few bevvies and not aware

of any danger. Well that's when folk are most vulnerable..


Foxy

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > DulwichFox Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > >

> > > I really would not of felt safe in the area

> > > walking back home alone.

> > > I'm certain I'm not the only one to have

> such

> > > concerns.

> > >

> > > Foxy.

> >

> > xxxxxx

> >

> > Dear oh dear, man up Fox!

> >

> > I used to walk up there by myself through the

> > estate in the dark.

> >

> > Anyway there are other ways to get there.

> >

> > PS It's "would not have", etc, not "would not

> > of", etc :)

>

> Man Up... ??.

> So you are saying because I am a guy, I should be

> able to Fight and be a thug.

> Bigger guys than me have been turned over..

>

> Having been robbed and beaten unconscious in

> Crawthew Grove Nov. 2006 I am always concerned at

> night.

> Have some pics. but you might not recognise me.

>

> Ok so you have walked back from there at night.

> Well perhaps you had had a few bevvies and not

> aware

> of any danger. Well that's when folk are most

> vulnerable..

>

> Foxy


xxxxxxx


Who's talking about fighting and being a thug? I'm talking about just walking somewhere without constantly worrying about being attacked.


I've walked to and from Hoopers both sober and not so sober, in the dark.


I'm sorry if you were attacked in Crawthew Grove in 2006, but I've walked down there by myself in the dark many times over the last twenty years without incident.


I'm not going to stay at home and never go out just because I live in an urban area where sometimes bad things happen. Mostly they don't.

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Sue Wrote:

> I'm not going to stay at home and never go out

> just because I live in an urban area where

> sometimes bad things happen. Mostly they don't.



What are you talking about ?? I go out EVERY night..


I walk several miles in the surrounding areas EVERY day...

Dulwich, Hearn Hill, Brixton, Camberwell , Peckham.


Foxy...

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I always walk down Copleston Road from that area to ED. Totally safe and quicker than via Dog Kennel Estate.


That actual area around Ivanhoe Road seems far safer than around East Dulwich station and dare I say, Lordship Lane. Anecdotally from this forum, less crime too which the Met's crime maps support.

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Roundabout Wrote:

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> Was that ?50,000 a year rent?

> 100 locals putting in ?500 each. Share issue like

> Ivy House?

> Run your local pub for a year/longer?

> Perhaps 9am till noon use as community centre for

> isolated residents / resource centre / helping

> those with difficulty filling in forms etc

> /advice/other.

> Local grants elected members?

> What you say?



Sounds along the lines of The Patch - community run pub idea for The Mag... didn't pan out as they didn't hit their funding target but nice idea :)

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I'm with DulwichFox on Hoopers. I wouldn't go anywhere in that area without being in a taxi at night. Back to the draft house, I think Lordship Lane suffers from too much of the same thing in terms of pubs/bars. You have three venues within a space of about 50 yards - all competing for custom, all pretty much offering the same thing. Variety is what is needed. That location would work far better if it had a theme or offered something exciting and different. Without sounding too sympathetic to the Claphamite influx (god forbid), I think to match an area such as Northcote Rd more variety has to be offered or else the crowds have no reason to go there.


Louisa.

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John variety comes in all shapes and sizes. Unfortunately, the demographic homework obviously wasn't done on this occasion. A pub offering what the Draft House offers would do amazingly well in upmarket Richmond-upon-Thames or Chiswick for example, but it doesn't appeal to the inner city younger crowds with less disposable income. The sort of variety I refer to is the kind you'd see in Shoreditch for example, trendy, exciting, live bands, drinks promos etc etc I'm not expert on how this would be achieved, but I'm sure there's a gap in the market locally for some sort of hip downmarket but cool vibe.


Louisa.

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Inside72. 5 years too early.



Louisa Wrote:

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> John variety comes in all shapes and sizes.

> Unfortunately, the demographic homework obviously

> wasn't done on this occasion. A pub offering what

> the Draft House offers would do amazingly well in

> upmarket Richmond-upon-Thames or Chiswick for

> example, but it doesn't appeal to the inner city

> younger crowds with less disposable income. The

> sort of variety I refer to is the kind you'd see

> in Shoreditch for example, trendy, exciting, live

> bands, drinks promos etc etc I'm not expert on

> how this would be achieved, but I'm sure there's a

> gap in the market locally for some sort of hip

> downmarket but cool vibe.

>

> Louisa.

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