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Can people post details of any restaurants, cafes, etc that now do a delivery or take out service please?


Ideally with a link to their website / social media account / phone number as appropriate. Presumably it helps if we buy direct rather than via third party apps.

I'm pretty sure that Tart, Lorenzo's (on Forest Hill Rd), The Actress, Spinach, Yama Momo, the Thai Corner Cafe, Dulwich Tandoori, Monkatsu, Rose's Fishbar are on Deliveroo :) That is a 3rd party app though.


Lorenzo of East Dulwich - Tel 020 8693 7877 http://www.lorenzo.uk.com/dulwich

Tart - https://www.tartlondon.com/

Spinach - http://www.spinach.london/spinach/

Thai Corner Cafe - 020 8299 4041

Dulwich Tandoori - https://www.dulwichtandoori.co.uk/

Monkatsu - https://monkatsu.business.site/

Yama Momo - https://yamamomo.co.uk/

The Actress - https://www.theactresseastdulwich.com/

Rose's Fishbar - 020 7635 5003

Aneto on East Dulwich Road have adapted their cafe in line with guidance on social distancing (i.e. they've moved the tables further apart) and are still serving in-house meals / drinks, as well as take-away.


They have also set up the front of the cafe to be a community store, offering basics like fruit and veg, home-made pasta, toiletries etc; and are offering free local delivery for the elderly / vulnerable. The shop part seemed well-stocked when I went in this morning.


Tel: 07979879616

Email: [email protected]


https://www.facebook.com/Anetocafedulwich

Sue Wrote:

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> I'm not sure what thread to post this on, but I've

> just had an email from Franco Manca to say that

> they are closing down completely for the time

> being, and will no longer be doing deliveries :(



Although noticed sign on window stating that if you're a NHS worker they'd be happy to help you out.

FineWhine Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm not sure what thread to post this on, but

> I've

> > just had an email from Franco Manca to say that

> > they are closing down completely for the time

> > being, and will no longer be doing deliveries

> :(

>

>

> Although noticed sign on window stating that if

> you're a NHS worker they'd be happy to help you

> out.



I can't see how they could do that as presumably there will be no staff there???

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