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fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> rahrahrah Wrote:

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> > This thread was about what stores you would

> like

> > to see on Lordship Lane, not what stores do you

> like in Peckham.

>

> OK... but opening a business very similar to

> another one that's only a mile down the road isn't

> always going to make sense, is it?


With all due respect, Lordship lane is full of stores, very similar to each other, we have at least 6 or 7 pizza places, iv lost count. 9 cafes, and delis doubling up as cafes. about 5 delis, 5 whole food Healthstores. I really don't think people have an issue in repeating what we already have.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> We have lost 4 Curry Houses.

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> DulwichFox


Thats very careless of you foxy, have you looked behind the sofa or under the bed for them.


They are more than likely in the same place as your car keys 😂

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> mimifantasia87 Wrote:

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> > a bakery !!! fresh bread fresh cakes or a steak

> > house!!

>

> We have two bakeries ? Truly Scrumptious at the

> trad end and Brick House at the sourdough end


And Boulangerie Jade and thd Blackbird (seven days a week 5 minutes walk away and in the market on Saturdays). I?d love to know what sort of bakery goods aren?t covered by those 4.

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > We have lost 4 Curry Houses.

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> > DulwichFox

>

> Thats very careless of you foxy, have you looked

> behind the sofa or under the bed for them.

>

They are more than likely in the same place as your car keys


I do not have a car..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> > DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > > We have lost 4 Curry Houses.

> > >

> > > DulwichFox

> >

> > Thats very careless of you foxy, have you

> looked

> > behind the sofa or under the bed for them.

> >

> They are more than likely in the same place as

> your car keys

>

> I do not have a car..

>

> Foxy


Did you lose that as well ? Maybe it's where you left the curry houses 🤔😂

monica Wrote:


> 5 whole food Healthstores.



Five?


There's Health Matters obviously.


SMBS and Organic Village sell wholefoods.


There's the new place, can't remember what it's called.


Have I missed one? Gather is brilliant for wholefoods, but it's in Bellenden Road, not Lordship Lane.

ozzy Wrote:

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> I agree with Rumbero a good pie and mash shop ,

> there is enough "arty farty" eateries on LL and

> who wants to venture into Peckham !


We have probably one of the Best Pie and Mash shops 'on the Planet' nearby in Peckham.


This photo of M.Manze Peckham is courtesy of TripAdvisor


I cannot see any outlet on Lorship Lane matching those prices.


It would be 'Posh' Pies. Probably ?10 - ?12 at the very best.

That is NOT what Pie and Mash is all about.


Foxy


ETA Manze in Peckham is Cash only..

A decent Chinese restaurant would be great - I don't rate the food at the newly refurbed Mr Liu's and it's also quite pricey. Also a Vietnamese restaurant would be fantastic although I don't mind doing the bus ride to Camberwell. I would like to support local restaurants on Lordship Lane but find myself underwhelmed by the stodgy and expensive offerings.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> ozzy Wrote:

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> > I agree with Rumbero a good pie and mash shop ,

> > there is enough "arty farty" eateries on LL and

> > who wants to venture into Peckham !

>

> We have probably one of the Best Pie and Mash

> shops 'on the Planet' nearby in Peckham.

>

> This photo of M.Manze Peckham is courtesy of

> TripAdvisor

>

> I cannot see any outlet on Lorship Lane matching

> those prices.

>

> It would be 'Posh' Pies. Probably ?10 - ?12 at the

> very best.

> That is NOT what Pie and Mash is all about.

>

> Foxy

>

> ETA Manze in Peckham is Cash only..



This would mean you actually venturing into Peckham of course. And drawing out cash there too. You don't normally advocate either...

cella Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > ozzy Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > I agree with Rumbero a good pie and mash shop

> ,

> > > there is enough "arty farty" eateries on LL

> and

> > > who wants to venture into Peckham !

> >

> > We have probably one of the Best Pie and Mash

> > shops 'on the Planet' nearby in Peckham.

> >

> > This photo of M.Manze Peckham is courtesy of

> > TripAdvisor

> >

> > I cannot see any outlet on Lorship Lane

> matching

> > those prices.

> >

> > It would be 'Posh' Pies. Probably ?10 - ?12 at

> the

> > very best.

> > That is NOT what Pie and Mash is all about.

> >

> > Foxy

> >

> > ETA Manze in Peckham is Cash only..

>

>

> This would mean you actually venturing into

> Peckham of course. And drawing out cash there too.

> You don't normally advocate either...


Give it a Rest. you are getting boring.


I am In Peckham several times a week. FFS I was born there and lived there for 28 years.

Why would I need to draw out cash there ??


I use Manze. My late mother used that same shop back in the 1930s/40s

She worked in the shop next door.


I just do not find the need to eat or drink there at night.

Lordship Lane on my door step provides me with most of my needs.


You know. Supporting my Local traders.


Please find someone else to harass.


DF

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

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> > DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > > ozzy Wrote:

> > >

> >

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> >

> > > -----

> > > > I agree with Rumbero a good pie and mash

> shop

> > ,

> > > > there is enough "arty farty" eateries on LL

> > and

> > > > who wants to venture into Peckham !

> > >

> > > We have probably one of the Best Pie and Mash

> > > shops 'on the Planet' nearby in Peckham.

> > >

> > > This photo of M.Manze Peckham is courtesy of

> > > TripAdvisor

> > >

> > > I cannot see any outlet on Lorship Lane

> > matching

> > > those prices.

> > >

> > > It would be 'Posh' Pies. Probably ?10 - ?12

> at

> > the

> > > very best.

> > > That is NOT what Pie and Mash is all about.

> > >

> > > Foxy

> > >

> > > ETA Manze in Peckham is Cash only..

> >

> >

> > This would mean you actually venturing into

> > Peckham of course. And drawing out cash there

> too.

> > You don't normally advocate either...

>

> Give it a Rest. you are getting boring.

>

> I am In Peckham several times a week. FFS I was

> born there and lived there for 28 years.

> Why would I need to draw out cash there ??

>

> I use Manze. My late mother used that same shop

> back in the 1930s/40s

> She worked in the shop next door.

>

> I just do not find the need to eat or drink there

> at night.

> Lordship Lane on my door step provides me with

> most of my needs.

>

> You know. Supporting my Local traders.

>

> Please find someone else to harass.

>

> DF


Think we will all stop calling you out on Peckham issues when you stop running it down!

monica Wrote:

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> With all due respect, Lordship lane is full of

> stores, very similar to each other


Your respect is appreciated, but unnecessary... you can shoot from the hip, it's water off a duck's back, etc etc. Add in any further idioms/proverbs as necessary.


I do think that Lordship Lane is close enough to Bellenden Rd and the south of Rye Lane to be considered direct competition. But yes I suppose the wider area could take two decent Thai or Middle-Eastern restaurants.


There was also a wider point I was making, in an admittedly goading manner.. that Peckham has lots going on, if you're willing to take the short-ish walk and put up with the admittedly scruffy main road.

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