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Le Piaf in Dulwich Village


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sportbilly Wrote:

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> Does any one know what is going to take its place?


Uhhmmm Let me see.


Village Tandoori.


Village Kebab and Burger Bar.


Village Favorite Chicken. VFC.


Village Pie and Eel Bar.


Village ...????

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I hope they go for an independent restaurant like Chapter 2 (Blackheath). If someone decided to actually set up an independent well they would clean up v the chains (P Express and C Rouge). I would love to do it but feel that I would then be a candidate for Ramsey's Kitchen nightmares!
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Sportbilly, I feel the same way - I'd love to open a funky independent restaurant in Dulwich, but sadly lack the stomach and talent. I turned purple and nearly fell into a dead faint just trying to cook spaghetti vongole at lunch!
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Thank god for that, it was bloody awful and service was appalling but I'm afraid it is more than likely it will be replaced by something equally bland and boring and well....crap Unfortunately only the big chains can afford the rents in the Village. The Village could really do with a decent restaurant but sadly it's unlikely to happen.
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Future expansion

Waitrose aims to extend its store presence whilst improving price perceptions and developing an integrated multi-channel offer.



Waitrose opened its first smaller format convenience store in Fitzroy Street, Cambridge in summer 2010 as part of its plans to increase its presence in the UK's convenience sector. The new format stores will offer shops with sales areas ranging from 2,000-4,000 sqft. There are plans to open a total of nine convenience shops by the end of the year, including four of the newest smaller convenience shops.

Bring it on I say.......

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> Future expansion

> Waitrose aims to extend its store presence whilst

> improving price perceptions and developing an

> integrated multi-channel offer.

>

>

> Waitrose opened its first smaller format

> convenience store in Fitzroy Street, Cambridge in

> summer 2010 as part of its plans to increase its

> presence in the UK's convenience sector. The new

> format stores will offer shops with sales areas

> ranging from 2,000-4,000 sqft. There are plans to

> open a total of nine convenience shops by the end

> of the year, including four of the newest smaller

> convenience shops.

> Bring it on I say.......

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Oh dear...



* woop woop, flashing lights, nerkkkk nerrrkkkk, ear splitting sirens *



The "Waitrose/Godwin's Law" trap


Sorry W.O.D but...


( & I know you didn't mention the "moustached one" by name but that shop is one small step away...)


Back to prison. Do not pass go. Miss a Turn



Them's the rules



W**F

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You're right...



..plus I'm right off dog food at the mo'


( whatever did happen to the village cow ? )



Piaf probably killed it...



Lastly, why when I think of that "existing & mind numbing" shop in the village does the image of a...


http://www.thecookduke.com/pics/samosa-recipe.jpg come up..?



Pass the "Zantac" please....





W**F

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