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Well, from what I can see - they're making an outdoors pub at the back with an open-on-one-side extension which will be permanently heated and brightly lit (not making local residents very happy at all - as there's been no consultation at all on this and its been built without the planning application going through). Inside they're got a big open kitchen area.


Great to have a decent place up this end but shoddy shoddy behaviour by the landlords and boo hiss to patio heaters. THey should just give it a whirl and help the smokers give up ...

I did phrase it as a serious question didn't I? No idea why - it was just a whimsical thought and I posted it - I must try harder


The pub itself is looking pretty good tho - but then the removal of those red signs advertising 10 steak meals and bottle of wine for a fiver alone would make it look good

The Dog, The Phoenix, THe Commercial, The Southwark Tavern + lots others are a group called "Castle Inns" which is owned by Mitchels & Butler. M&B are one of the biggest pub cos in the UK (a FTSE 100 company). They run managed houses rather than tennancies.


Expect to see a child friendly pub with interesting beers, average wines (for a pub) and bad food. Much like the Dog.


For those of you crying out for a music venue in the area there is The Half Moon in Herne Hill - 10 minute walk from Lordship Lane.


When will readers of this forum click that "Dulwich" does not start and end on Lordship Lane?!

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