kalli wrote:(first post woo )
Also, I noticed the only available times (assuming they were going as a party of 4) are quite late. I checked the availability for each day until the 12th of March (3 weeks from today) and only 3 of the 40 available time slots fall before 10:00 which are 9:30 and 9:45 tonight (I'm guessing due to cancellations) and 9:45 on the 1st. I can't imagine them spending any less than an hour at the restaurant, so it seems very likely they were actually at the restaurant when Phil posted that picture. Judging from the reflection in the glass, it looks like the photo was taken before they got their food, and 10:45 happens to be the second most commonly available time slot (10 of 40 available times), with 11:00 being the most common (11 of 40). It would add up for them to arrive at 10:45, get their drinks soon after and compose the tweet for 11:00 We obviously can't say with certainty since it's not impossible that they managed to make an earlier reservation, or they could have been with more than 2 other people, but Deppy still being at the restaurant at 11:00 does seem slightly more likely than not. I really don't think giving away their public location with some detective work at nearly midnight can hurt them in any way, but it's still a bit interesting that they would do so regardless. Although maybe they have in the past too, I've never bothered to take notice
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I can't get over the European dinner times. In most of the US, the nice restaurants that are open
late are closing at 10pm, not seating diners. (I think this is largely true even in places like New York, though I don't have much direct experience.) I realize London is special (though isn't it still the case that London public transport mostly shuts down around midnight? or is anyone eating late just going to Uber? anyway), but I don't think it's an American thing to consider going out for a nice dinner at 11pm!
As for live tweeting, I thought Deppy never risked that. Even if their fans were unlikely to be in the restaurant, they could still manage to lurk around outside?