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Too many good eateries last a few months and then the custom falls off and they close. Ideal would be to find an entrepreneur willing to invest in a good quality kitchen and then find restaurateurs willing to run say, 3 months pop-ups - changing over regularly. For them, it would be a chance to try out a formula - for us a new cuisine every quarter that we could all fill and then not worry about returning too frequently 'to keep it going'. LL palates seem to get quickly jaded - maybe this would be a way round that. And having a regularly changing venue (but in a good and intentional way) would probably be good for the Lane as well. Sensible scheduling and planning could have a pie-shop style outlet in winter months, something more salad-y and light for the summer. Just wishful thinking of course, but no more so than previous posts perhaps?
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Penguin68 Wrote:

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> Too many good eateries last a few months and then

> the custom falls off and they close. Ideal would

> be to find an entrepreneur willing to invest in a

> good quality kitchen and then find restaurateurs

> willing to run say, 3 months pop-ups - changing

> over regularly. For them, it would be a chance to

> try out a formula - for us a new cuisine every

> quarter that we could all fill and then not worry

> about returning too frequently 'to keep it going'.

> LL palates seem to get quickly jaded - maybe this

> would be a way round that. And having a regularly

> changing venue (but in a good and intentional way)

> would probably be good for the Lane as well.

> Sensible scheduling and planning could have a

> pie-shop style outlet in winter months, something

> more salad-y and light for the summer. Just

> wishful thinking of course, but no more so than

> previous posts perhaps?




But wasn't that what was happening at that place near Tandoori Nights? Platform something or other?


That didn't last long :(

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Milan05 Wrote:

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> A great lingerie shop with a good fitting room and

> range.

There is already one on LL. Bloomers, next to The Lordship pub


Sharon who owns it is extremely knowledgeable and offers a fitting service.

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But wasn't that what was happening at that place near Tandoori Nights? Platform something or other?


A pop-up but not a 'rolling pop-up' I thought. Happy to be proved wrong. And I think it would have been more 'waiting for a full-time tenant' and not an intentional business plan for change.

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It was still there in 2000. I remember it.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Penguin68 Wrote:

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> > I would like to see a sports shop, not a JD

> > Sports, but a shop selling cricket bats, pads,

> > balls, hockey sticks, sports trainers, slips,

> > tennis rackets, balls and the like.

> >

> > We did have one, once; first it halved in size,

> > then closed - suggesting that we can't offer

> the

> > market for one.

>

> I remember the sports shop. I seem to remember is

> was somewhere between the Palmerston and the

> Foresters.

> Didn't it sell Football Kits. ??? would of been

> back in the eighties ???

>

> Foxy

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Sue Wrote:

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> Penguin68 Wrote:

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> > Too many good eateries last a few months and

> then

> > the custom falls off and they close. Ideal

> would

> > be to find an entrepreneur willing to invest in

> a

> > good quality kitchen and then find

> restaurateurs

> > willing to run say, 3 months pop-ups - changing

> > over regularly. For them, it would be a chance

> to

> > try out a formula - for us a new cuisine every

> > quarter that we could all fill and then not

> worry

> > about returning too frequently 'to keep it

> going'.

> > LL palates seem to get quickly jaded - maybe

> this

> > would be a way round that. And having a

> regularly

> > changing venue (but in a good and intentional

> way)

> > would probably be good for the Lane as well.

> > Sensible scheduling and planning could have a

> > pie-shop style outlet in winter months,

> something

> > more salad-y and light for the summer. Just

> > wishful thinking of course, but no more so than

> > previous posts perhaps?

>

>

>

> But wasn't that what was happening at that place

> near Tandoori Nights? Platform something or

> other?

>

> That didn't last long :(


Platform 1 which replaced Pussy Liquor


They used Experimental Chefs who were trying to get recognised and they changed around every 2 months or so.


All trying to do a Heston Blumenthal..

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None of those statements are actually true.

But don?t let that stop you.



DulwichFox Wrote

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>

> Platform 1 which replaced Pussy Liquor

>

> They used Experimental Chefs who were trying to

> get recognised and they changed around every 2

> months or so.

>

> All trying to do a Heston Blumenthal..

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > Penguin68 Wrote:

> >

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>

> > -----

> > > Too many good eateries last a few months and

> > then

> > > the custom falls off and they close. Ideal

> > would

> > > be to find an entrepreneur willing to invest

> in

> > a

> > > good quality kitchen and then find

> > restaurateurs

> > > willing to run say, 3 months pop-ups -

> changing

> > > over regularly. For them, it would be a

> chance

> > to

> > > try out a formula - for us a new cuisine

> every

> > > quarter that we could all fill and then not

> > worry

> > > about returning too frequently 'to keep it

> > going'.

> > > LL palates seem to get quickly jaded - maybe

> > this

> > > would be a way round that. And having a

> > regularly

> > > changing venue (but in a good and intentional

> > way)

> > > would probably be good for the Lane as well.

> > > Sensible scheduling and planning could have a

> > > pie-shop style outlet in winter months,

> > something

> > > more salad-y and light for the summer. Just

> > > wishful thinking of course, but no more so

> than

> > > previous posts perhaps?

> >

> >

> >

> > But wasn't that what was happening at that

> place

> > near Tandoori Nights? Platform something or

> > other?

> >

> > That didn't last long :(

>

> Platform 1 which replaced Pussy Liquor

>

> They used Experimental Chefs who were trying to

> get recognised and they changed around every 2

> months or so.

>

> All trying to do a Heston Blumenthal..



It didn't "replace" Pussy Liquor.


Pussy Liquor was, thank God, renamed after - let's say - poor feedback on this very forum.


An ill-advised joke on Meat Liquor, which at the time had only recently opened.


I don't think any of the chefs were doing Heston Blumenthal stuff though. But I couldn't afford to find out :))

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Yes...


It didn't "replace" Pussy Liquor. ???


Well it did in Name only..


The Chefs DID rotate,


I believe Tasting Menus were on offer for people to try different

dishes from each of the residing chefs.... and main set ?? meals

Out of my price range for what was on offer..


Fox.

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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> > Tapas.

>

> There's Maria's tortilla (very good food) and

> before that there was pretty tapas

>

> Seems people are suggesting businesses without

> realising they are already here - do your research

> people before posting 🤔


No.

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doogleflip Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> > doogleflip Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > Tapas.

> >

> > There's Maria's tortilla (very good food) and

> > before that there was pretty tapas

> >

> > Seems people are suggesting businesses without

> > realising they are already here - do your

> research

> > people before posting 🤔

>

> No.


How beautifully grown up of you 😂

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> A greengrocer would be very nice- we have a good

> fishmonger and butcher, so with a greengrocer we

> could get most of our fresh produce without going

> into the supermarkets.


Back in the 80's we had a brilliant Greengrocer on Lordship Lane Near the then named Foresters

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