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Spinach in Lordship Lane


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  • 4 weeks later...

Fully agree with all Whiskers said...

Not been in the evening but most recently for breakfast on my own after dropping the kids off..


The owner (i think) is very friendly and seems to have struck quite a rapport with the mums that pop in earlyish with children...


Must try in the evening...



Whiskers Wrote:

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> I love this place- food is very good quality ,

> friendly to children and spacious. My new

> favourite place!

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  • 2 months later...
Quite. The service was friendly, but had they checked on my table I might have been able to order an alternative or replacement. As it is I left hungry. A bit disappointing. Like I say though, I have previously been in the evening and it's been excellent, so maybe just a bad day?
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