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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Tinkie Winkie Wrote:

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> > Doesnt seem to be open that often.

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> That seems to be the norm for many shops North

> Cross rd.

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The ones which haven't permanently closed down seem to be usually open?

Haven't seen it open since its first days. As Pickle said, it seemed to be selling a slightly odd mix of a few veg and deli items and a handful of cakes - seemed brave to go for a vague deli/greengrocer/bakery offering when they are no more than 2 minutes' walk from M&S (or indeed SMBS and Co-op, not to mention all the specialist foodie shops on the Lane). I'd been hoping it was going to be a new sweet shop to replace the much-missed Hope & Greenwood and can't help but feel it'd be better if they specialised in one thing. But I wish them well - the owner seemed nice.

Sue Wrote:

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> The ones which haven't permanently closed down

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My thoughts exactly.

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