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I went to Dulwuch park today to find that the lovely cafe is being refurbished, they have a temporary tea hut outside serving drinks, cakes & sandwiches, does anyone know if these people will be taking the cafe over? They wasn't friendly actually I stood there waiting for a while to be served even though I was first in the que, & where before you could buy a coffee & a sandwich for less than a fiver your now looking at about ?8 what a complete rip off.
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yummy mummy Wrote:

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> I went to Dulwuch park today to find that the

> lovely cafe is being refurbished, they have a

> temporary tea hut outside serving drinks, cakes &

> sandwiches, does anyone know if these people will

> be taking the cafe over? They wasn't friendly

> actually I stood there waiting for a while to be

> served even though I was first in the que, & where

> before you could buy a coffee & a sandwich for

> less than a fiver your now looking at about ?8

> what a complete rip off.


Yep, same people operating the van will be running the cafe (they've also taken over running of Peckham Rye park cafe)

DelBoy Wrote:

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> Yep, same people operating the van will be running

> the cafe (they've also taken over running of

> Peckham Rye park cafe)


Does the PR caf? still sell beer? Was a handy spot for a nice cold beer with kids in tow.

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