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Otta Wrote:

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> I've never quite understood what the fuss over the

> gowlett's pizzas was. I mean they're nice and all

> that, but I didn't find them anything special.


Whereas a nice deep fried from frozen Zinger burger.... :-)

MrBen Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I've never quite understood what the fuss over

> the

> > gowlett's pizzas was. I mean they're nice and

> all

> > that, but I didn't find them anything special.

>

> Whereas a nice deep fried from frozen Zinger

> burger.... :-)



... Is not a pizza.

Best hot pizza locally - without question, Go Go's East Dulwich Grove. Plus you can get coleslaw and mix match the base sauce, unlike the poncey allegedly authentic Italian chain eateries who charge the earth of basically cheese on toast. I quite like the cheese and baked bean pizza in Iceland too. Let the insults come my way :)


Louisa.

unlurked Wrote:

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> Am glad drafthouse gone as was over priced below

> par cheaply toshed over venue imo. Would have

> preferred another pub/bar to replace it though.

> How much food can the ganets of ED consume?!



Is ganet the French for gannet?

The Draft House is a small chain. Interesting to note that none of the other pubs in this small group are closing - Clapham, Battersea et all still doing rather well and busy. I don't think it will be much longer before Adventure Bar move out, every time I walk past it seems half empty. Whereas the ones in other areas are rammed most nights. Oh Lordship Lane what have these nappy valley yummiest and their banker hubby's done to you? :)


Louisa.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Boo!

>

> We won the quiz a few weeks ago and didnt collect

> out prize (bar tab voucher) as we don't live too

> far away. Missed out on it now as we didnt realise

> it was closing.


Bet the Drafthouse did though when they handed out the 'prize'. Try redeeming at another branch as they're not closing.

tallulah71 Wrote:

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> lurking again...so tedious


So predictable

Louisa Wrote:

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I don't think it

> will be much longer before Adventure Bar move out,

> every time I walk past it seems half empty.

> Whereas the ones in other areas are rammed most

> nights.


xxxxxx


My God, there are Adventure Bars elsewhere?


What a hideous thought.

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