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So, I arranged to have coffee with my friend at the new Jacks this morning.


Then I read on this forum that Jacks was going to be closed today.


So we decided to go to Blue Mountain instead


and darn me it that wasn't closed due to huge filming kerfuffle outside.


We went to the new Blue Brick instead - very nice too.

If you want a really good cup of coffee and don't mind a stroll, head to Romeo Jones in Dulwich Village. Everything's great about the place, except the older lady who runs it with sidekick Patrick. She's somewhat sour-faced, but everyone else is friendly and polite. Their cakes are to die for, especially the lemon & rosemary.

BPAUL85 Wrote:

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> > Dorothy - where are these lovely coffe shops you

> talk of...i know blue mountain but new Jacks and

> the new Blue Brick? I don't know of these....

>

> Thanks

>

> B xx


The Blue Brick is on Fellbrigg Rd (jist off North X Rd), and Jacks is (I think) on Pellat Rd., right down nr the junction with Lordship Lane.

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