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I wasn't having a go at the place David, so no need to be offended. I just think that calling it "Village" is, as El Pibe says, "wanky". It is also very unoriginal, everywhere seems to be called Village these days. They are even trying to convince us Sydenham dwellers that Kirkdale is now Kirkdale Village. We do have a very nice French Bakers, but come on.

Otta - wander down the Barking Road (westwards from UP) and there is a bar called "The Village" on the left by the petrol station. Never has a place been so badly named as it's a sh!thole, on the Braking Road and mainly full of ex-ICF faces



...and no, they don't do decent burgers

No, seriously, village is wanky.

As a term it has been purloined by the evil estate agents and ruined its use for everyone.


Pueblo would have been bad, though at least there's a fine colombian butcher there that would add authenticity.


We could try patronising, how about Babyxton And Ting?

Anyway, it's dead easy to find.


If you're coming from Croydon village, follow the A23 until you reach Streatham village. Keep going through Streatham Hill village, past Brixton Hill Village and Brixton village is on your right.


Can't miss it. You know - just where the m*rket used to be.

is this thread now some meta-critique of the various "word" games already in the Lounge


Anyway, topic at had. Most pubs do over-dry bugers. So for that reason alone, The Bishop/Capital pub burgers are ahead of the game by virtue of being moist and not overcooked*. They also know that a burger should be a pattie and not a freaking golf-ball


* I expect DulwichFox to pop up shortly and condemn the very idea as unhygenic and we're all going to die etc

Brixton Regis.


Aaaanyway, I couldn't be bothered to queue for Meatliquor in the evenings but I'd urge anyway to try it for late lunchtime midweek as its fab. Really juicy burgers and not that much more expensive than a macdonalds meal deal.


Of course, who doesn't prefer their own home-cooked burgers after you've hand reared the animal from birth etc etc...

Can someone please tell me seriously what is so good about burgers? I love meat, but just don't really get the whole burger thing. This is no dig at anyone (before D_C assumes that I am calling burgers the food of the middle class) but I'll grab a maccas or BK, but if I want to eat some tasty meat, I'll buy a steak sandwich rather than a burger every time.,

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