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Recommend a local small business? If so, say why...


Jacqui5254

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With all the restrictions and limitations of Covid, I never feel more like taking action than when I shop in a small business and think...

" I SO want you to do well and survive this awful time"!!!

However, it's easy to recommend a place without providing much substance so I would like to suggest we do so but with details.



For that reason....


This teatime, I discovered *Deli Twenty Two on Forest Hill Road* [between the chemist and the post office]...a deli and cafe with outside seating.


Potato and caramelized onion frittata, a slice of kale and gorgonzola quiche, and a perfect lump of parmesan.

There are jars of lovely things, salamis, vegetables, exquisite flowers, pasta, unusual dried and canned ingredients, plus a delicious eat-in menu.

I'm going back for a cheese toastie and roasted tomato soup. The cafe food, and takeaway menu, is mouthwatering.


And Amy the owner is really nice.




So, lets put our small businesses out there and for why....GOOD LUCK everyone!!

Yeah, I wrote this post because I had walked past it a number of times and not noticed it being on my doorstep!


Now, I realise that I can order some lunch or supper to take away, plus some lovely special food, at the end of my road and also where there is parking on the street.





siousxiesue Wrote:

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> I saw this the other day, if I'd been in the mood

> for food I definitely would have tried it.

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> Next time!

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