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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesehead" data-source="post: 8090359" data-attributes="member: 12876"><p>One of ours has gone like that the beer is more expensive than London (about £8 a pint) a lot of it is around £70 pp for 3 courses, locals have to go around the side screwed up the parking so you have people using neighbours driveways to park and as a toilet. It has irked a lot of locals the only one it hasn't is the one who runs an unlicensed taxi service for drunks and one who get a fair chunk of work from the owner. </p><p></p><p>Even the ramblers on the Downs way are miffed as you have to book even when it is empty hours in advance and when a couple asked it they could get something to eat were told to walk to Dover as they don't do walk-ins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesehead, post: 8090359, member: 12876"] One of ours has gone like that the beer is more expensive than London (about £8 a pint) a lot of it is around £70 pp for 3 courses, locals have to go around the side screwed up the parking so you have people using neighbours driveways to park and as a toilet. It has irked a lot of locals the only one it hasn't is the one who runs an unlicensed taxi service for drunks and one who get a fair chunk of work from the owner. Even the ramblers on the Downs way are miffed as you have to book even when it is empty hours in advance and when a couple asked it they could get something to eat were told to walk to Dover as they don't do walk-ins [/QUOTE]
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