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Sticky Beaks Hall Of Fame Update For July 2018


Saturday 4 Aug 2018 by Sticky Beak
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Welcome to Sticky Beak's Hall of Fame update for July, there are no new entries this month but the recently opened Hunloke Arms have jumped a further 2 places to number 12. A couple of new 500+ badges have been awarded this month.



A few venues have continued to rise up the chart in July with The Marquis of Ormonde, Codnor rising to #4, The Plough Inn, Brakenfield to #7 and the Hunloke Arms, Wingerworth to #12



New badges go to Nottingham Indian restuarant, The Calcutta Club who receive a 500+ reads badge and The Cavendish Restaurant at Chatsworth whose Afternoon Tea review has been read over 500 times.



You can click here to see the Hall of Fame and don’t forget you can help your favourite venue move up the chart by sharing the review with your friends.



This article was written by the Sticky Beak Blog.

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