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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIf we all have pies on the hour, every hour, it'll soon add upLast edited by northernladuk; 8 December 2015, 23:05.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWell MrsB and I will both be there. So that's at least four of us. £75 a head?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWell MrsB and I will both be there. So that's at least four of us. £75 a head?
Oh no read that wrong ;-)Leave a comment:
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Well MrsB and I will both be there. So that's at least four of us. £75 a head?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIn order to avoid the annual ritual of wandering the streets after we get refused admittance to the Heron Tower, does anyone have a recommendation for a late pub in the vicinity?
Google says it's open until 1am, the brewery website says 12:30am, but either way it's probably better than most other options round there for a disparate band of tipsy wanderers
It's only a few minutes walk round the corner from TCH, and very handy for Liverpool Street, for those aiming to get the last Tube to somewhere.
EDIT: and, of course, not a massive walk back to the Premier InnLeave a comment:
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In order to avoid the annual ritual of wandering the streets after we get refused admittance to the Heron Tower, does anyone have a recommendation for a late pub in the vicinity?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAll you need is MF to join you to make the food bill go over £500Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHe wanted us to pre-order food. I said no. Then he wanted numbers - would a table be good enough? I said I had no idea - last year we had 20. I offered to relocate to the club room, but it's being used for furniture storage. I said we didn't want to share - but I guess if no-one turns up, we may have to allow others to migrate into our room.
Min spend is £300 - which we should be fine for - I've paid £100 deposit.
But would be good to get 15-20 - we had 20 last year, so I was perhaps overly optimistic! I also remember the year we had four...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHe wanted us to pre-order food. I said no. Then he wanted numbers - would a table be good enough? I said I had no idea - last year we had 20. I offered to relocate to the club room, but it's being used for furniture storage. I said we didn't want to share - but I guess if no-one turns up, we may have to allow others to migrate into our room.
Min spend is £300 - which we should be fine for - I've paid £100 deposit.
But would be good to get 15-20 - we had 20 last year, so I was perhaps overly optimistic! I also remember the year we had four...
I'll do my best to get us up to the magic number, with ridiculously overpriced single malts if necessaryLeave a comment:
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