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List of cafes / restaurants now doing delivery or take away


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Can people post details of any restaurants, cafes, etc that now do a delivery or take out service please?


Ideally with a link to their website / social media account / phone number as appropriate. Presumably it helps if we buy direct rather than via third party apps.

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I'm pretty sure that Tart, Lorenzo's (on Forest Hill Rd), The Actress, Spinach, Yama Momo, the Thai Corner Cafe, Dulwich Tandoori, Monkatsu, Rose's Fishbar are on Deliveroo :) That is a 3rd party app though.


Lorenzo of East Dulwich - Tel 020 8693 7877 http://www.lorenzo.uk.com/dulwich

Tart - https://www.tartlondon.com/

Spinach - http://www.spinach.london/spinach/

Thai Corner Cafe - 020 8299 4041

Dulwich Tandoori - https://www.dulwichtandoori.co.uk/

Monkatsu - https://monkatsu.business.site/

Yama Momo - https://yamamomo.co.uk/

The Actress - https://www.theactresseastdulwich.com/

Rose's Fishbar - 020 7635 5003

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Aneto on East Dulwich Road have adapted their cafe in line with guidance on social distancing (i.e. they've moved the tables further apart) and are still serving in-house meals / drinks, as well as take-away.


They have also set up the front of the cafe to be a community store, offering basics like fruit and veg, home-made pasta, toiletries etc; and are offering free local delivery for the elderly / vulnerable. The shop part seemed well-stocked when I went in this morning.


Tel: 07979879616

Email: [email protected]


https://www.facebook.com/Anetocafedulwich

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Sue Wrote:

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> I'm not sure what thread to post this on, but I've

> just had an email from Franco Manca to say that

> they are closing down completely for the time

> being, and will no longer be doing deliveries :(



Although noticed sign on window stating that if you're a NHS worker they'd be happy to help you out.

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FineWhine Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm not sure what thread to post this on, but

> I've

> > just had an email from Franco Manca to say that

> > they are closing down completely for the time

> > being, and will no longer be doing deliveries

> :(

>

>

> Although noticed sign on window stating that if

> you're a NHS worker they'd be happy to help you

> out.



I can't see how they could do that as presumably there will be no staff there???

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