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Probably not, but we're pretty well catered for now:


Organic veggies

Fresh Fish / Meat & Game

Deli / Cheese

Coffee / Tea shops

Sweets

Pampering / Make up (Dr Boo)

Lunch / Dinner

Clothes

Furniture

Books

Cook shop

Flowers / Plants


plus the odd charity shop!


Can anyone think of something else we actually NEED, I can't...and I'd rather shops were occupied that lying empty.

We need a good pattiserie, an icecream parlour and a pizza place. If the icecream/pizza place was big enough to accomodate prams it would be great if this could serve good coffee during the day. If you have a pram and find the chain place on the corner a bit souless, ED is poorly served for places to go for coffee.


We have too many Indian restaurants and not enough European restaurants. A few more Spanish/Italian/French restos would go down a treat, as would a fish restaurant.


Personally, I think that East Dulwich blokes are pretty poorly catered for in terms of clothes.


A small independent cinema would be lovely, but am not sure we can sustain it

The choccies in Hope and Greenwood are nice... not a huge selection though, and perhaps not absolutely "top end". A chocolate shop & patisserie would be nice.


I don't think we really need a pizzeria - Mon petit chou do pizzas, there's an italian place on forest hill rd, and rumours of another italian where "the green" used to be.

OB is a nice shop (there is one near my office, where I get 10% discount) and is great for last minute birthday presents. Admittedly not really for fellas.


It really is the last thing needed in ED mind you. :( A sushi restaurant/cafe would have been great :)

figgins Wrote:

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> Only time I went to the peckham 'plex it was full

> of kids using their phones. Grrr. Have never

> been since. Have things improved?


xxxxxx


No. But it's cheap.


But the Ritzy in Brixton is much nicer - I'd rather pay more and go there - not far on the 37 :)

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