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Went in to this horror show last night for the first and only time. Jesus Christ on a great pink pogo stick, what an abortion of a place. We lost Inside 72 for this?!? For all its failings at least 72 had a modicum of shambolic charm - this is just another corporate chain non-entity with all the appeal of a dog turd on a duvet. Its like the great bar god in the sky has hovered their arse over East Dulwich and shat out this pink parasol floating, chunky gold chain wearing, 'oi oi oi!' shouting bit of Falaraki into our laps. Cheers mate.


Tell you what, why don't we turn The Bishop into a Slug & Lettuce while we're at it? Or Franklins into a Happy Eater?


To the owners of the Adventure - sod off to Clapham where you belong with all due haste, and take your fake brickwork with you.


Fake fuc*in' bricks. I ask you. Jesus.

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