Jump to content

Aneto was the flying pig , east dulwich road


dimples

Recommended Posts

I have to post on here a massive Thankyou to Anetos who have a fab cafe next to goosegreen playground . They?ve taken over the flying pig bar which is still a bar and the space is fantastic . The wine bar/ cafe is now open till 11 pm six days a week and 6 on sundays !

Anyway I had my birthday with them again for the third year running and it was fab ! The food was delicious and adventurous and everyone that came commented on how lovely it was and very reasonable !

I couldnt recommend it enough . Plus the space is massive and great for a birthday bash or evening drink !

And no I don?t work for them !!!!!

They are superb in there with kids and have made the space work for families. Which is just as well - I counted 22 of the little suckers in there last time (including mine). Coffee and bacon sandwich is great. Evenings are very quiet but allow for a peaceful drink and decent food from the new menu. I really like it.
  • 1 year later...

We used to be regulars (see my post last year praising the place.

But after the refurbishment the prices rose dramatically.

A salad that I used to have regularly suddenly rose from ?7 to over ?10 if my memory serves me.

Breakfasts also rose in cost so we stopped going.

a breakfast there was our weekend treat but it became unaffordable.

i used to go for lunch on my day off after the gym but salad and juice was just more than I could comfortably afford and the gym does really good salads and juices now so I get it there.

I'm sure we're not the only people who found it became expensive.

It was much better before it expanded IMHO

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I sometimes don't feel as comfortable as I did but it's not because I'm older, it's because I'm sober. Staggering home when I was younger I always felt I like a had a cloak of invisibility around me. And a magic compass - not even sure how I found my way home some nights. 
    • I'm London born and bred and have always considered myself streetwise having grown up in Notting hill (pre getrification) and I lived on the border of Harlesden (kensal green) in the 90's  when it was pretty sketchy round there .and I spent much of the 80's and early 90's in downtown New York.. I would walk everywhere at all hours of the day and night and never felt particularly uneasy largely because I was always mindful of my surroundings and walked with 'purpose'. I don't know wether its because I'm now so much older but I don't feel as comfortable as I used to walking round London. Today I was in the West end and I made sure to carry my bag on the opposite arm to that facing the kerb and felt uneasy when I saw people wizzing around on limebikes or scooters close to the kerb..I never got my phone out at all...I never used to feel like this but just recently I've had friends witness phone and bag snatching in central london in broad daylight..apparently it happened so fast in both instances there was nothing anyone could do to help..One phone snatching was during the tube strike 7.30am two guys on bikes grabbed a mans phone..My friend took the victim to a nearby hotel to sit down and recover the hotel said due to the tube strike they had witnessed many duo's of youth out very early on bikes aware that there were more pedestrians around at that time with their phones out trying for Ubers or looking at directions. I would'nt say I feel 'unsafe' I just feel more aware of being a possible target for crime than formerly. I don't know if this is due to being older or due to reading the press.
    • The fact everyone has had a CCTV camera in their pockets for the last 15+ years has done a huge amount to prevent and mitigate random drunken violence.  Thugs can't get away with what they used to anymore.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...