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I've not been back, but then I've had a full calendar of late, and I've considered nights off to also be nights away from pubs.

I'm looking forward to things returning to normality so I can enjoy a nice pint of ale there again.

Not been yet! I've been meaning to have a look in but I went once on a Monday night and it was closed and again on Wednesday afternoon- same problem.


Looks really nice inside though. Just haven't managed to get past peering in the window.


My own local is The Dark Horse- it's nice but a bit too posh for me - they serve your drinks at the table rather than the bar! ( No toilet attendant though *Bob*). I do go there to eat but for drinking I prefer the eclectic mix of characters found in the Hermit's Cave and if that closes, usually at about 1am, then I often venture on to the infamous Silver Buckle.


I also try to get to the Sun and Doves as often as I can because it is a great Camberwell institution. They have a regular jazz night on a Sunday and quite often Jamie Cullum does 'secret' gigs there. They also have a huge beer garden, good food and lots of interesting art.


Another place I should mention is The Grove on Camberwell Grove- again we go there for food in a child friendly environment with good ale.


Apart from these I do venture up the hill to the Canning - again for the food- and when my parents are here they like to drink in the Phoenix.


That is the point about the Ivanhoe- it is just on the fringe of the area I go out in and if it was open and served good food then I expect I'd go there quite frequently.

See, Camberwell does secret gigs but "East Dulwich" does secret pubs, Alan.


Hoopers man - I too would use your pub in the daytime if you opened. I spend a lot of time WFP in this area and Hoopers would be perfect. Especially with some food on (nothing fancy, decent bread/ cheese/ ham would do it).

  • 3 weeks later...

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> So give us an update- how's

> business?

>

> Has the 'ED' location paid off?

>

> Are you serving food yet?

>

> Do you now open 11-11 or even later perhaps?

>

> And do you take credit cards or have a cash

> machine or both or neither?

>

> What about the flat development- how is that

> going?

>

> Can you give us some reassurance that your

> sideline in property development will not be to

> the long term detriment of the pub?

>

> Perhaps you could give us a guarantee that you

> will never put in a change of use application to

> convert the pub itself to a residential unit of

> some description...



No response?


Walked past on Sunday afternoon and guess what? Closed. That's what.

  • 4 years later...

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