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Franks Cafe & Campari Bar - Peckham Rye


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Just because it's not reported on the Nunhead forum doesn't mean it didn't happen.


Vigilante stuff is moving forward nicely, just got to iron out a few 'elf & safety issues with the council, a few baksheesh issues with the old bill and insurance issues with anyone that will have us.


(I qiute like the look of this bar, am partial to a Negroni or 2 so will be paying a visit when I'm back on the sauce.

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shame on you horsebox with your stereotypical views... especially as the last stabbing was on Lordship Lane!!!

looks great to me (there are all sorts of pop up bars' date=' galleries and restaurants happening (and hip too) around town...

for those in the know that is HB!!!)


I love (arty) peckham...........

Here's more info on Frank's

http://peckhamresidentsnetwork.blogspot.com/

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peckham is at the venice biennale as we speak!!!


http://twitter.com/BoldTendencies

http://www.peckhampavilion.com/danielschwitzer/Third%20Jump.jpgwatch out though... you might get nailed to the wall

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okay i went twice to this over the w/e .. saturday was great but we didnt get there til 940pm .. but just had time for three well mixed campari and proseccos and left after taking in the fantastic night skyline and also the installations .. so all good..


also went last night took my good mate JD -food was great lovely grilled lamb with really nice service.

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SarahMeynell Wrote:

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> I really hope this comes back this summer - does

> anyone know if it is?



i'm pretty sure that it's going to be back with new installations

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