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Lane Eight Coffee - hello!


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Hi! I'm George and I thought I'd introduce myself and my new coffee shop at 11 Melbourne Grove called Lane Eight Coffee.


I moved to Herne Hill around 5 months ago and have left a job in the city to start Lane Eight as a little neighbourhood coffee shop next to East Dulwich station. Would be brilliant to see you for a coffee if you're around in the area and in need of a coffee - I also have space for buggies (+ free babyccinos) and am really keen on hosting any community groups or meetups, including a run club on a Weds night at 7pm for those interested in a jog around Peckham Rye :)


Any other ideas for new cakes to offer, events to host or general thoughts are more than welcome either in the cafe or over email at [email protected].


Speak soon!


George

Instagram: @laneeight_coffee

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