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TheCat Wrote:

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> 1. Lack of healthy menu options

> 2. accusations 'Shoddy' refurb practices

> 3. Incorrect volume settings for music

> 4. Constantly moving re-opening date

>

> Poor old Saucy....its not even open properly yet,

> and has a list of EDF 'controversies'.....tough

> crowd....


Hardly. Are you suggesting locals should ignore this stuff? They clearly have had problems with planning their opening but they haven't really engaged with their future customers and taken them with them. There is so much choice (a good thing surely) that new businesses have to really engage with locals.

natty01295 Wrote:

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> https://saucychip.com

>

> https://mobile.twitter.com/saucychip?lang=en



They appear to have two separate websites, which is confusing.


I assumed the saucychip.com one above related to their mobile van business (I think they go to festivals etc?) and the saucyrestaurants.com one related to their restaurants , but who knows ......

Thanks for the support guys! Been a long hard slog and a huge investment which we have funded personally (before you judge, just imagine how unpredictable and expensive a renovation and launch like this is..) but we are finally nearly there. We look forward to seeing all of you when we open next week. 😊

Good luck Jules! Ignore these negative people. As fishbiscuits says, this forum can be toxic and the usual suspects are out in force on this thread for some reason.


julesheaton Wrote:

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> Thanks for the support guys! Been a long hard slog

> and a huge investment which we have funded

> personally (before you judge, just imagine how

> unpredictable and expensive a renovation and

> launch like this is..) but we are finally nearly

> there. We look forward to seeing all of you when

> we open next week. 😊

Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you well too, nice to see something a little bit different opening on the lane. About time we had some variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those complaining about the two different menus, it?s quite clear that they are both for two different things. Some people just say negative stuff for something to do I?m sure.


Louisa.

julesheaton Wrote:

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> Sue one is our catering business the other is our

> restaurant business. We've been catering at

> private events and festivals with a different menu

> for over 6 years. Makes sense to keep them

> separate in

> Our opinion.



Thanks for clarifying! Yes of course it makes sense to have two separate websites for two different aspects of your business.


I was just confused because you don't seem to have a restaurant menu (or much information) on the restaurant website, but the restaurant opening comes up first on the catering website, but I can't see a menu there either....


Have I just missed them? Is there somewhere I should be clicking? My technological expertise is somewhat lacking :)


Please don't take this as a negative comment! I am looking forward to your opening, but I'd like to know what your menu will be!


ETA: And as somebody who also has to keep a website up to date, I do appreciate that at present you probably have a lot more priorities than updating your website!

Posh chips Louisa, posh chips...


Loutwo Wrote:

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> Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you well

> too, nice to see something a little bit different

> opening on the lane. About time we had some

> variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those

> complaining about the two different menus, it?s

> quite clear that they are both for two different

> things. Some people just say negative stuff for

> something to do I?m sure.

>

> Louisa.

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you well

> too, nice to see something a little bit different

> opening on the lane. About time we had some

> variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those

> complaining about the two different menus, it?s

> quite clear that they are both for two different

> things. Some people just say negative stuff for

> something to do I?m sure.

>

> Louisa.


you seen the restaurant menu then?


can you share it?

pk Wrote:

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> Loutwo Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you well

> > too, nice to see something a little bit

> different

> > opening on the lane. About time we had some

> > variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those

> > complaining about the two different menus, it?s

> > quite clear that they are both for two

> different

> > things. Some people just say negative stuff for

> > something to do I?m sure.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> you seen the restaurant menu then?

>

> can you share it?


What are you on about? I was referring to some negative comments associated with the confusion of two menu links, nothing to do with what?s on the menu. You tend to make some stupidly provocative points don?t you?


Louisa.

Loutwo Wrote:

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> pk Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Loutwo Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Yes ignore the usual suspects. I wish you

> well

> > > too, nice to see something a little bit

> > different

> > > opening on the lane. About time we had some

> > > variety. Hope it goes well. Btw to those

> > > complaining about the two different menus,

> it?s

> > > quite clear that they are both for two

> > different

> > > things. Some people just say negative stuff

> for

> > > something to do I?m sure.

> > >

> > > Louisa.

> >

> > you seen the restaurant menu then?

> >

> > can you share it?

>

> What are you on about? I was referring to some

> negative comments associated with the confusion of

> two menu links, nothing to do with what?s on the

> menu. You tend to make some stupidly provocative

> points don?t you?

>

> Louisa.


how is asking if you've seen something that you've claimed to have seen/know to be available (to know that there are 'obviously' two different things and to know that you think that they will bring something to the lane) but which I haven't been able to find 'provocative'?


unless you're full of BS and 'stupidly provocative' yourself?

Please pk stop with the grand standing. It comes across as passive aggressive and unnecessary. I have not seen a menu as you well know, because it?s not currently available online. I did read a menu a month or so back which I presume was taken down? But the point I am making is one about the obvious difference between two different menus. You know this.


Now let?s stop this bickering and wish this new venture well. I may even pop in myself for some chips.


Louisa.

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Please pk stop with the grand standing. It comes

> across as passive aggressive and unnecessary. I

> have not seen a menu as you well know, because

> it?s not currently available online. I did read a

> menu a month or so back which I presume was taken

> down? But the point I am making is one about the

> obvious difference between two different menus.

> You know this.

>

> Now let?s stop this bickering and wish this new

> venture well. I may even pop in myself for some

> chips.

>

> Louisa.


we'll go with BS and 'stupidly provocative' then


or maybe provocatively stupid would be more accurate

Nothing could do that, surely :))




Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> I think it pips The Patch.

>

>

> DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> -----

> > Is this the most anticipated restaurant opening

> in

> > the history of East Dulwich?

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