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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Wonder why the one in North Cross Road failed?


Because:

a) They didn't seem to know what they wanted to be, a deli or a restaurant

b) The restaurant wasn't even operating as a restaurant for a long time

c) The guys running it were lovely but seemed to have zero business instinct

d) The deli didn't do that well, I guess there's a limited market for expensive olive oil and custom imported sherry in East Dulwich. Who knew?


For what it's worth I really liked them and often bought stuff but it seemed pretty obvious they were not going to succeed from quite an early stage...

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FightingFit Wrote:

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> Penguin68 Wrote:

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> > Barcelona has now, sadly, closed.

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> Barcelona is/was crap


Say it how it is lol. And I agree by the way.

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Best Tapas we have ever tasted (and have been to Spain loads of times) is made by a lovely couple Dioni and Jose, who have a pop up called Spanish Particular. They currently run it out of the Brockley Mess. Think they are still away in Spain for the summer, but hope that they will be re-starting again next month. You can google them and I think they have a facebook page
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  • 5 weeks later...

I hammer Wrote:

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> Tapete at Denmark Hill is excellent.


I concur

Took family there last weekend, food was excellent, staff extremely helpful, friendly and patient with my overly fussy 10 year old

Would highly recommended it, but don't tell everyone or as a family of 5, we shall e struggling for a table!!!

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bonaome Wrote:

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> It says they need a waiter/waitress for a tapas

> bar.

> It also says they're offering full and part time

> places and the chance to grow with the company and

> where to send your CV, but if you can't read the

> Spanish, I wouldn't bother applying :-)


Is this not discriminatory?

https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/our-work/news/unlawful-adverts-jeopardise-job-opportunities-says-commission

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