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brian 
         
        
         
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 27-03-2009 03:42 PM
 
Interested in The Railway Telegraph being under new management.  Used to be a fine Ale Pub in 70's and in the really bad fizz era the RT was a shining beacon of Hope. 
Are the serving Bishop's Finger?
 
 
 
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steveb 
         
        
         
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 28-03-2009 12:30 PM
 
 
Are the serving Bishop's Finger?  
 
Last time I was there, only available in bottles. 
 
But the Spitfire is (probably) the best pint of ale in SE23. 
 
 
 
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brian 
         
        
         
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 28-03-2009 01:39 PM
 
Used to stock a great Swiss Strong Ale called something like 
Samiklaus Ale. Think about 7% .
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 06:58 PM
 
wE TAKE OVER ON tHURSDAY 9TH APRIL.  Shepherd Neame is the country's oldest brewer & we are proud to stock their beers.  There's Spitfire, Bishop's Finger & Orangeboom + Holsten - hope to see you. Pam
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 06:59 PM
 
Hi,  
 
As I haven't taken over yet (not till April 9th) I am unsure whether the beer is in bottles or not.  However, we shall be stocking all the popular Shepherd Neame beers - hope to see you soon.  Pam
 
 
 
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nevermodern 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:02 PM
 
Congratulations, Pam   Have you got any particular plans for the place?
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:15 PM
 
Hi everyone, 
 
The Railway Telegraph is on the main South Circular in between Forst Hill & Brockley Rise.  My son & I will be taking over the pub just before Easter on Thursday 9th April.  I want to see the pub involved in community projects as well as catering for a multicultural society. 
 
On the 9th (Maundy Thursday) we will have a DJ in the evening playing Old Skool & Reggae. 
 
On Good Friday there will be free hot cross buns or W.I. bun & cheee during the day as well as Fish for sale from traditional fish & chips to Caribbean style fish.  In the evening we have a great DJ called Toxic who will be playing Club Classics.  We have a late licence to 2am. 
 
On Easter Saturday, food will be on sale during the day & in the evening it's Party Night with guest DJ's playing a wide mixture of music. Late licence to 2am. 
 
On Easter Sunday as well as food on the menu we have a brilliant Live duo called The Alan Weekes Duo.  They will be playing Jazz, Ska & Reggae.  Alan has recently been appearing in the hit West End musical 'The Harder they come' & has toured the world with artists such as Janey Kay & Aswad. 
 
In the evening we have DJ Trevor going back in time playing the sounds of Motown. 
 
On Easter Monday curry will be on the menu & there will be an Easter Quiz in the afternoon & finally to finish off the holiday DJ Sylvin will play Old Skool, Reggae, R'n'B in the evening. 
 
We have a lovely large garden & children & families are welcome.  We also have a function room for hire.  Community events are especially welcome & the function room is available for meeting during the day. 
 
We will be having Karaoke in the near future & I would like to have regular Jam sessions and Comedy nights.  The pub already has a pool team & darts team, but we are looking for members, just come in & sign up.  We would also like to introduce a Football Team in the near future.   Pam
 
 
 
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mandy_playbox 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:32 PM
 
Are you doing any particular style of Caribbean cooking?  I'd be particularly interested in trying out some Trinidadian style food.  I have tasted accras (sp?) and they were amazing.  I've also heard good things about doubles but have never tasted one.
 
 
 
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mandy_playbox 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:34 PM
 
Oh... I am assuming Reggae = Jamaican.  Never mind.  I might still try it out though.
 
 
 
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lottie 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:38 PM
 
Good luck with the opening Pam will try and pop down for a drink over Easter, you certainly have a lot organised.  Any chance of decent selection of Vegetarian dishes?
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:52 PM
 
Well, I am almost a vegetarian myself!  Not quite there yet though.   Will be doing pasta dishes as well as omelettes, salads, as range of jacket potatoes.  Pam
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 30-03-2009 07:58 PM
 
On Sunday's we will be offering the traditional Caribbean dish of chicken, rice & peas as well as curried mutton & rice.  We have salt fish & beef patties as snacks.   We will also have spicy fried chicken.  Pam
 
 
 
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brian 
         
        
         
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 31-03-2009 07:42 AM
 
Yes Pam the very best of luck to you in your new venture.
 
 
 
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PVP 
         
        
         
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 31-03-2009 08:37 AM
 
Please tell me there will be a lager other than Oranjeboom!
 
 
 
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brian 
         
        
         
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 31-03-2009 08:47 AM
 
Also Pam are you allowed guest beers other than Sheps. 
 
Sheps is acceptable but by no means the best.  It would be good to have a guest alternative. I know most pubs are allowed by law to do this but not all.
 
 
 
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psyche9 
         
        
         
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 01-04-2009 06:00 AM
 
Hi Pam 
 
That sounds really fantastic - good luck with the venture. 
 
One thing I really like about this pub is the great garden. I am a smoker and garden-lover and very few places round this area have bothered to do anything for us. Indeed, some have even created non-smoking gardens (Brockley Jack) or assume that because we are smokers we won't care about where we sit. Railway Telegraph has a nice big outdoor area and some attractive plants - long may that continue.  
 
Looking forward to Easter.
 
 
 
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Pam 
         
        
         
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 01-04-2009 10:18 AM
 
Thank you for your kind words - I think the smoking area & the garden are a real asset to the pub.  Pam
 
 
 
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Simod_the_bod 
         
        
         
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 01-04-2009 02:12 PM
 
I went to the Railway Telegraph a few months ago and was shocked that they stopped showing live football. 
 
Do you have any plans to re-introduce it? 
There is a real lack of pubs that show football in SE23, specially this side of the tracks...
 
 
 
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doc 
         
        
         
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 01-04-2009 02:44 PM
 
Hopefully no plans to re-introduce live football or any TV whatsoever.  Most people I know avoid such pubs.
 
 
 
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brian 
         
        
         
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 01-04-2009 02:45 PM
 
I do not mind if Pubs show top matches but have been in some when the big screen is showing some Minor League Game.  I would rather the screen be blank. 
People can always talk to each other, does not seem to as popular pastime as in the past.
 
 
 
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