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this is good news for Dulwich village

i will pop in once it opens but i bet they will be a bit pricey for me as the overheads for the village shops will over spill onto us the customer


went into Scotch Meats Independent Fine Foods Rosendale road and was expensive

i think i will be sticking to William rose on lordship lane or the butchers in Nunhead

Jess85 Wrote:

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> Scotch meats is good and lots of choice but given

> it's not organic (?) I don't understand why

> everything is so much more expensive?


William Rose isn't organic and its very expensive (imho) .......

Angelina Wrote:

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> WR is all about location and perception.


And the fact that it says "organic and free range" in large letters outside, despite the fact that much of it isn't organic (don't know if all the rest is free range).

There are alternatives to WR and this new butchers in the Village. Personally I use and can happily recommend W,Buntings on Peckham Park Road, it's on the 78 bus route just off Peckham Hill street close to the junction with the Old Kent Road. I always get well looked after, is a family run business who care about what they do.

Personally I think William Rose is great and some of their basics are very good value, better quality than the biggest local supermarket but a comparable cost. That said, they've been doing what they do for a while and another gourmet butcher in the area will probably inspire them to greater heights.


Bring on the meat war!

dbboy Wrote:

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> There are alternatives to WR and this new butchers

> in the Village. Personally I use and can happily

> recommend W,Buntings on Peckham Park Road, it's on

> the 78 bus route just off Peckham Hill street

> close to the junction with the Old Kent Road. I

> always get well looked after, is a family run

> business who care about what they do.



These guys are great. It may not look as suave as WR but I?ve been using them both personally and professionally for six years. They supply a surprising number of well known restaurants, including Franklin?s. Chris and Mark really know their stuff.

Can anyone really tell the difference between a chicken from the butchers and an organic free range chicken> Apart from the cost. Because I certainly don;t think I could and I very much many others could either. Usually a nice plump chicken from the butchers comes in at under a tenner. I vary rarely buy pre-packed meat from the supermarket, much prefer the butchers because I know it is fresh.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> A Label Anglaise will cost around ?15.00 where

> ever you find it for sale.

>

> I have had one from Ginger Pig Borough Market

> many moons ago.

>

> Very little meat on them. ? and you need to take

> care how you cook them.

>

> Foxy


I've had one of those from flock & herd, paid about ?12 plump incl giblets delicious good value

JoeLeg Wrote:

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> William Rose are not, shall we say, very well

> respected by other people in the meat trade.

>

> Style over substance is a commonly held opinion

> about them by their peers.



Just shows you what suckers we are really.


They were selling rib eye at ?28.50 per kg the last time I went in. And of course I bought it as it was the only rib eye they had that particular Saturday.

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