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Brixton news, rumours and general chat - November 2012

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Seems it was a bit of an odd one in Brixton last night. The Dogstar - which usually has queues around the block on a Friday night - was unusually quiet, there was mass fighting outside the Market House at 2am and the Albert was rammed from the off and had people dancing so early on in the night, me, nipsla and maggot were wondering what was going on!

How was the Windmill, Twisted?
 
@editor - quietish as the headliner pulled out but it'll be rammed tonight as we've done nearly 100 advance. i think I'll have a quiet night in though as there's been too many good Monday and Tuesday sessions recently and that's really where my heart is.
 
@editor - quietish as the headliner pulled out but it'll be rammed tonight as we've done nearly 100 advance. i think I'll have a quiet night in though as there's been too many good Monday and Tuesday sessions recently and that's really where my heart is.
As you know, I'm a Thursday night man these days, but last night at the Albert was one of the best nights I've put on for a long time. It felt more like a New Year's Eve party at times, and the band were fucking great. So much so, I paid them double!
 
Ruddy hell. The queue outside the Dogstar tonight was probably the biggest I've ever seen. The Albert was packed again although there was a more intimate crowd for the excellent Riffs and Quiffs night at the Canterbury.

Sadly, the amount of loud, over confident, completely pissed folks fitting a certain demographic bellowing down Coldharbour Lane continues to rise.
 
Walked past the new wishbone place. Had a tonne of hipster/nu-media types eating fried chicken. Maybe I'm just old and boring, but is eating expensive fried chicken part of the ironic hipster lifestyle?
 
Walked past the new wishbone place. Had a tonne of hipster/nu-media types eating fried chicken. Maybe I'm just old and boring, but is eating expensive fried chicken part of the ironic hipster lifestyle?

Well I'll be giving it a go (unironically) just because it's free-range.
 
Went in the Craft Beer Bar on Station Road last night and it was not bad, bit bare and acoustically unfriendly but a nice pint of pale ale.
Then the Kaff Bar on Atlantic Road which was a more pleasing and busy for an early Sunday evening.

The ale in Kaff wazs more expensive than Craft Beer
 
What ale was that? Normally Kaff is veh cheap indeed (well, for coffee and food anyway).

They only had one draft ale on (I can't recall the name) and it was over 50p a pint more than the two different draft pints at the Craft Beer joint.
 
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