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Meet Bernard is back for good!


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Hullo good people of East Dulwich...


We just wanted let you all know that we've signed a new lease on the shop on North Cross Road and that we're going to be here for a while.

We had such a good reaction to us being here and met so many fantastic people with encouraging words about what we're doing that we decided to stay!


We've now also brought across our women's wear from Greenwich so we'll now have a selection for him and her.

However, the plan is to expand and develop the site to maximise the area and to present in a new, fresh, modern way.

More on that to come later though.


For now, we're delighted to say that our doors are fully open with new hygiene protocols in place to protect you and us.


Take care, stay safe and we'll see you soon hopefully!

Ryan & Daniela

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  • 5 months later...

Had been planning to do all my Xmas shopping locally this week with the time I?d booked off work, but alas Tier 4!

Just wanted to give a shout out to the fantastic service of ?Meet Bernard?; ordered a present online yesterday (items are shot beautifully and website easy to navigate) and was expecting to collect in store and instead my purchase was hand delivered to my address this evening! Couldn?t recommend more highly.


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