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Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> Not in ED but over in Herne Hill the caf?

> provincial (sorry for spelling) that runs

> alongside the railway arch has closed down.

> Apparently they had fires, a flood and now the

> Covid-19 has shut them down for good.


Shame, they did great breakfasts. Herne hill has hit cafe saturation point I think, as has ED.


We already saw Brick house and Anetto (temporarily) go, the latter actually reopened and stayed open right through. Only place could get decent coffee.


Saucy, the other Bakery and KFC place already went before covid 19 as well.

TheCat Wrote:

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> teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> > Next door oddbins Sylvester's pearsppring and

> > maybe headmasters

>

>

> Be a shame to lose Next Door permanently....I

> think they've been a great addition


Note on Next Door door say closed Temporally..

Sue Wrote:

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> Why is this thread in the lounge, btw?


Well Perhaps the title is Ambiguous.. 'Shops and restaurants that will not reopen after lock down'


Just based on individual opinion and not fact..


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > Why is this thread in the lounge, btw?

>

> Well Perhaps the title is Ambiguous.. 'Shops and

> restaurants that will not reopen after lock down'

>

>

> Just based on individual opinion and not fact..

>



Pearspring's website is fact!

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Sue Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > Why is this thread in the lounge, btw?

> >

> > Well Perhaps the title is Ambiguous.. 'Shops

> and

> > restaurants that will not reopen after lock

> down'

> >

> >

> > Just based on individual opinion and not fact..

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> >

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> Pearspring's website is fact!



Not too concerned about a shop that I have never heard of.. Do not know where it is.. ?


Not a long standing feature of Lordship Lane.. How long has it been where it is. ?


Fox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Not too concerned about a shop that I have never

> heard of..



You probably aren't the only person reading this thread!



Do not know where it is.. ?



Next to William Rose.




>

> Not a long standing feature of Lordship Lane..



Depends what you mean by long standing. Not as long as the EDT for example, no.



How

> long has it been where it is. ?




It opened in July 2017, so nearly three years. I'm absolutely gutted it is closing, and judging by the number of followers it had on social media (I wasn't one of them, I just looked to try to find out when it opened) I won't be the only one.


They had very good quality plants and pots and other nice things, they had things that were in all price ranges, they were incredibly helpful and knowledgeable and never put pressure on you to buy.


I really hope that they will be able to come back to East Dulwich in some form in the future.

Pubs can open on 4th July - but they need to take precautions and the one that I don't like is the list of drinkers. This is going to end up in the track and trace radar and then what happens to the data ?


I'm also unsure how we distinguish between Pubs and Nightclubs - Does the Bishop (only an example) at 1:30 AM constitute a pub or club :)

It is all very complicated.


It seems that we may need to book a seat in a restaurant. Not too much of a Problem.


But This could apply to Pubs too.


Time limits may apply.. Limits on drinks . Contactless payments only.


Eating and drinking with masks.. ???


Cannot see Pubs staying open to 12.00 01.00am


Drinking outside depending on weather.. What about when the weather turns and Winter sets in.


What about Glasses... (plastic)?? Cutlery when eating out.. Bring your own ???

Menus ?? Disposable ??


Foxy

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