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malumbu Wrote:

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> This is a great site but not sure how searchable

>

> http://www.classiccafes.co.uk/

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> I want to try the place on Herne Hill Road near to

> the taxi garage.

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> Otherwise Forest Hill is pretty good.


Forest Hill? Where is it?

Might be an odd choice but Rocca in the village does breakfast although it doesn't advertise it openly. It's about ?8 for a BIG full English but best of all is the bacon. It's Old spot or something? Thick like gammon and lightly charred and very good indeed.

I personally love Mem's of Brockley Cross. Absolutely delicious good value for money builders caf nearby.


If its traditional, old school, builders caf that also does things like kippers, black and white pudding, good quality bubble- there's only one place to go. The Cat and Cucumber Cafe, Tower Bridge Road, Bermondsey.


Been there donkeys years.


Louisa.

EPB Wrote:

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> 25 messages so far, and no-one has mentioned The

> Dulwich Cafe or Johnnies.


Jonnies is ruined by the endless garbage on TV they pump out


I don not want to hear pop-rap-r&b at any time, specially if I'm eating

This.


XRC. Fluro stars with deals. A set two if you wish and a mug of tea. Value all round.



Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> Crossroads cafe on Bellenden Road.

> Two years on I still miss their egg and bacon

> sandwiches on white bloomer

Seabag Wrote:

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> EPB Wrote:

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> > 25 messages so far, and no-one has mentioned

> The

> > Dulwich Cafe or Johnnies.

>

> Jonnies is ruined by the endless garbage on TV

> they pump out

>

> I don not want to hear pop-rap-r&b at any time,

> specially if I'm eating


Yes... I had an issue with Jonnies.. could not remember what it was.. That was it..


Plus I complained because my breakfast was cold.. Baked Beans on a cold plate..


Excuse was the plates were cold because.. wait for it... It was Snowing..


Foxy..

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