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Got caught in a downpour today and dove into This delightful little coffee shop..


Had a wonderful Cappuchinno.. I'm not a big coffee drinker was this was lovely.

Pleasant staff and cosy atmosphere in this tiny place with some outside seating..


Also has Wi_Fi..


DulwichFox


small white elephant

Independent coffee shop

28 Choumert Road, Peckham Rye SE15 4SE

open Mon - Fri 09.00-5.00

Sat 09.30-5.00

Sun 10.00-4.00


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Sue Wrote:

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> I had a lovely juice in the Small White Elephant

> on Saturday.

>

> Crikey, Foxy, I didn't think you wandered so far

> from the EDT :))


I'm a regular .. at The Cod Fellas .. Every Friday lunch..


Choumert Rd. is on one of my shorter local walks..


Barry rd..Peckham Rye.. Rye Lane.. Choumert rd.. Bellenden rd... Maxted.. Oglander.. Adys.. E.D Rd. L.L. Whateley..


Lots of cafes on that walk..


Foxy.

Agreed that SWE and Cafe Viva and Miss Tapas are good but the general state of that bit of Choumert Road - with lots of vegetable/fruit remnants in the gutter and bags/cardboard boxes/general litter strewn around - makes it somewhere you'd not really want to linger.

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