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"oh great, another burger retailer. Just what the area needs as there is currently nothing like that. Nor is there a cheese shop. Unless you count the cheese shop and the cheese stalls on the market."


What LL needs is some estate agents, chicken shops, and nail bars

Another burger place?! That's disappointing

@teddyboy - le chandelier was a tea room. Did a good selection of different teas, but just closed.

Shame about Mrs Robinson boutique.. There aren't enough clothes shops on the lane.

That end of the lane is becoming a bit of a foodie cluster now though, so cheese shop could do Ok potentially.

I'm not so sad to see change, La Chardon was pretty poor. But it would have been nice to see something a bit more grown up there. It's a lovely building and Byron will take advantage of that, but there's some competition in the 'meat in a bun' market now, GBK now being the dullest of the offers on LSL


And a new cheese monger, how nice, I hope he/she smiles some. But i'm glad to see the good old guard still delivering quality, as last nite we ate a very good meal at Franklins. I've eaten there for at least the last 15 years, its good to see a neighborhood restaurant that can keep doing what it does, and doing it well.


Red leg partridge anyone?

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