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MrBen Wrote:

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> Sorry...sounding rather like THE FOX in that

> grumbling last line above. Good luck to them etc

> etc


WTF are you on about... do not judge me on my comments on other subjects not related to this thread.


I think I may of commented about The Patch in another thread when they stated they would be open at

the end of August and I said it would be unlikely.


Once again 'THE FOX' as you put was proved right..


DulwichFox Does not Argue. Just quotes Facts. :)

Louisa I don't read the Guardian - only students do, generally. I prefer more grown-up news in whatever form.


I do however like good food.


I don't even go into Witherspoons at the airport...so if sticky carpets and Aunt Bessie tatties are your thing (oh no, you like Pret-a-manger) then no, I for one shan't be shouting you a bit a lamb - sorry. But I will be very happy to report back on my experience. To spare you from the hideousness of all the good food, and that.

Well I salute you in your endeavour to find 'good food' tallulah (as objective a subject as that may be) and I also respect your 'half glass full' approach to food you are yet to try (unless you are psychic and have foreseen just how great it will be of course). Not to worry about the lack of support for the 'Louisa Lamb Main Fund' or LLMF as I like to call it, I'm sure I'll somehow reach my target of ?10 somehow. Please do report back and let me know how great the food is. I've never been into this Witherspoons establishment you refer to? Is it similar to Wetherspoons? If so I'm down for an Aunt Bessie's roast spud anytime of the day.. I'll certainly be trying that one out next time I'm stuck at an airport :)


Louisa.

Louisa no need to salute me yet, bless you. I'm not in search of anything - just looking forward to a meal with 'good food'. Have you checked your shoulder lately?


Enjoy your shared plate with Sue - I look forward to the lamb reviews :)


Apologies for my misspelling of 'Spoons....My 'name' is not Tallulah. It's Tallulah71...

Sorry, tallulah71. More an informality than an obvious typo though. No I've not checked my shoulder lately, I hope it's still in the freezer though because I do love a shoulder of lamb. If not, then I'll have to just wait for my shared plate with Sue :) talking of shoulders have you checked yours? I'm sure there's a sense of humour there somewhere. Just a guess ;)


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Sue that sounds like an epic event to me. Never

> been a big eater anyway. Let's hope the portion

> sizes are upto scratch. We may get the odd look,

> but I'm more than happy to sacrifice my dignity

> for a nice bit of meat. Rare or well done?

>

> Louisa.


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Rare for me :)


We might have to take our own vegetables. Do you think they have the vegetable equivalent of a corkage charge?

Judging by the size of the vegetable patch out the back, we may get more odd looks for the carrier bag full of peas carrots and cauliflowers than we would for sharing a main Sue. Maybe we could bring a bag of Iceland frozen mixed veg and ask them to microwave it for us? :)


Louisa.

Otta Wrote:

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> maxxi I know they're calling themselves a gastro

> oub fir the community, but it doesn't sound like

> they're aiming for the stand around the bar

> drinking crowd.



I was in ironic mode Otta - their statement, quoted, is clearly laughable and a lot of silly pretentious nonsense - it is, as you say, obviously an expensive restaurant with an attached bar.


Having said that maybe they'll go down the Palmerston/Franklins route and mask the high-end food area with a few locals sipping pints of mild 'out front' for 'colour' and a dash of authenticity.


If the price of their beers matches their food I fear they may struggle to recruit.


I have sent in my resum? in the hope of a doggie bag come closing time.



eta: Now, if they served the faggot in a crusty bread roll with mushy peas as a bar snack...

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> I started

> reading the Grauniad when I was a student - in c.

> 1969 - and still read it now. I became an OAP this

> week.


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Congratulations on your OAP-ness, Zebedee Tring!


I too have been reading the Grauniad since I was a student, and I too am an OAP (AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH) :))

Sorry for offending all Grauniad readers old and young alike - it was meant in jest just so I could get into a bit of argy bargy with Louisa. No harm intended - I don't read any newspapers apart from the fluffy section in the Torygraph every now and then. take the piss out of me as much you like! ;)

The beer is ?4.00 from the makers in Cornwall + transport + the Patch costs = seems to be fair price ?


Shall we get the Administrator to rename this the East Dulwich Negative Forum or start another one for you '-'s' ?


P and G


( certainly not hiding behind a pseudonym with an odd name either and never have!)

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