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"Je voulais essayer le Mac&Cheese et le Garlic Bread, ça devait me revenir aux alentours de 10£, mais ça sera pour une autre fois."
@clep.sydre
"such a gorg pub, loads of guinness merch and christmas decorations"
@heatherlomax
"Good Guinness, nice decoration "
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"pub de quartier bien sympa"
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"Accordion player outside on the street when we were there in the summer. Hog roast in the garden out back. Bar billiards."
@hitchins.froud
"so cool live music one of the best sunday roasts and super affordable too 12pm-8pm before 12pm brunch type breakfasts are served lots of bikes cause its on the cycle path"
@maiinguyen97
"Nice pub with a good atmosphere - would recommend for drinks with friends "
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"Standing since the early 1700's, Seamus the publican puts on a proper show for festivals like St Patrick's, St Andrew's, Burns Night, Mayday, Real Ale Festival, etc."
@olliest07
"Decent Guinness , has heaters but closes garden early . Session on Wednesday "
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"Good place for solo drinking - timeless south London boozer. Good place for solo drinking. This place’s appeal is summed up by the story of my mate Chris. He lived just around the corner, a ten-minute walk from the station. One day, returning home from a hard slog at work, he got caught in a freezing rain shower. He walked into the pub, wet through, glasses steamed up, and by the time he made it to the bar, a pint of London Pride was waiting for him. “You look like you could use one of these,” the barman said, waving his money away. Real ales such as Pride are complemented by a good range of bottled Belgians. The Dog and Bell remains a popular hangout for those born in the area as well as the hipsters moving in. 116 Prince Street SE8; fb.com/thedogandbell The pub equivalent of a chocolate box cottage, The Dog and Bell is a slice of the country in Deptford. Cheerfully swarmed in the summer, it’s home to a cider and sausage festival, which sees a wall of boxed and draught, and a litany of fat snags from Guinness and Irish beef, Gloucester Old Spot and merguez, to name but a few. Deeply cosy and twinkling with fairy lights in the colder months, the bar is practically held in place by the sheer weight of their homemade pork pies, with Sunday roasts not being fancy, but verging on half the price elsewhere in London. Guinness and Murphy’s flow freely between young and old; it’s Deptford’s much less frenetic answer to The Devonshire."
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