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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > M Manze

> 105 Peckham High Street, London SE15 5RS

>

> Monday 11:00 - 14:00

> Tuesday 10:30 - 14:00

> Wednesday 10:30 - 14:00

> Thursday 10:30 - 14:00

> Friday 10:00 - 14:30

> Saturday 10:00 - 14:45



Ah, OK, I hadn't realised it had such limited opening hours.


I was confused when I saw online this afternoon that it wasn't open till Tuesday morning! So I thought it must be closed on Mondays. Serves me right for making assumptions.


Not that I'll be going. I went to the one in Walthamstow some years back. Afraid I left most of mine. One of my friends was so sickened by the smell she had to go and wait outside the shop :(

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > > M Manze

> > 105 Peckham High Street, London SE15 5RS

> >

> > Monday 11:00 - 14:00

> > Tuesday 10:30 - 14:00

> > Wednesday 10:30 - 14:00

> > Thursday 10:30 - 14:00

> > Friday 10:00 - 14:30

> > Saturday 10:00 - 14:45

>

>

> Ah, OK, I hadn't realised it had such limited

> opening hours.

>

> I was confused when I saw online this afternoon

> that it wasn't open till Tuesday morning! So I

> thought it must be closed on Mondays. Serves me

> right for making assumptions.

>

> Not that I'll be going. I went to the one in

> Walthamstow some years back. Afraid I left most of

> mine. One of my friends was so sickened by the

> smell she had to go and wait outside the shop :(


Well Manzes was established 117 years ago in 1902..


Their customers range across all ages.. Kids, Adults, Football pre match trough, Suited and Booted City types.


But as you have said yourself on more than one occasion "Horses for Courses"


Foxy

I used to love pie & mash. I lived 5 minutes away from Arments for a number of years.


Double, double with burnt tops. Add some white pepper and the spicy vinegar, so delicious. Specially if you?re in the throws of a hangover from the night before.


But sadly, I get the worst crippling indigestion if I eat it now. So it?s a thing of the past for me, along with cucumber, and red or green peppers. It?s weird how as you get older, the things you can and can?t eat change.


As for eels, not my favourite, but I do eat them in china town sometimes.


Ah, fond memories of those day at Armements.

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