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Mother Flipper at Brockley Market every Saturday are a close approximation but lack a certain "filth". Does save you a trip to town though.


Can't say I really enjoyed the bricks'n'morter versions of Meatwagon (in New Cross).


Yet to find anything nearly as good locally - they are all far too overcooked. Anyone tried one from the Drafthouse yet?

titch juicy Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > Rainbow Crabby Patties at Bikini Bottom . Yum.

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> I just googled 'Burgers Bikini Bottom'.


Just thank your stars you didn't google 'Crabby Bikini Bottom'

> Yet to find anything nearly as good locally - they

> are all far too overcooked. Anyone tried one from

> the Drafthouse yet?



Aye...me. And it was 6.5/10 to be exact. Thick and pink in the middle but lacking a bit of flavour and a little dry. The beer in there is excellent and made up for it though.

Draft house was tails to honest burgers' heads tonight- honest won and was frankly exceptional. 25 minute queue outside however, but they took drinks orders in the queue so was no problem. For the record the burger was delicious, a match for meatwagon/liquor/market- perhaps even better, and the chips with rosemary salt (included in ?8.50 price) were the best I've ever had. A bottle of beer (Amstel or Sam smiths) was a pound cheaper a bottle than meatliquor too. And what an utterly charming place Brixton Village is- I can't believe I've never been before.

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