Jump to content

Cafe


tibby

Recommended Posts

Are you planning to leave before or after you develop the Victorian house into luxury flats? Many people would consider such development equally detrimental to ED's 'vibe'. Have you sought Fred R's views, for example?



letmefixthat Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> That sucks, those chains spoil all areas and east

> Dulwich is so special as it has people who want

> home cooked and home made produce of high quality.

> if Starbucks moves in then i am moving out as that

> will be the start of the end of lordship lane. I

> hate Tesco express with a passion and thery should

> be banned as they destroy communitys and son there

> will be no bloody choice or good food available at

> all as we will all be forced to buy the cheaply

> grown crappy food that all supermarkets sell. Goof

> Folks of east Dulwich stand together and don't let

> these American super chains destroy your lovely

> lordship lane or your choice. OH MY DAYS THAT IS

> RUBBISH AND VERY SAD IF IT HAPPENS!

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/28053-cafe/#findComment-608057
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

They probably serve lukewarm coffee due to their American-style hyper sensitivity to people sueing them if they scald themselves on a properly hot drink.


I have no idea how much truth there is to the rumour that Starbucks may be eyeing up Lordship Lane.


But I agree with those who say - vote with your purse - make sure you buy from independent shops/businesses if you value their continued presence in the area. And should there be some kind of campaign to keep out larger chains - then back it.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/28053-cafe/#findComment-611506
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • It wasn't an antique and bric-a-bac shop but an antique market with a number of different traders, the cafe supported all the dealers in bringing in custom, and was good enough to generate trade for them. It was Rodney Franklin's and his partners enterprise, he previously had an antique shop in Queenstown Road in Battersea. His late wife ran the cafe (she was a very fine actress, it was a 'resting' job). 
    • i used to go there in the late 80's and '90s (?) the food was served cafeteria style and there was limited choice, but what there was alays tasted amazing!  The garden was an absolute paradise, you could sit in it to lunch in the summer!  i've tried to locate its site but Walworth Road has changed so much since then - does anyone remember the house number?
    • This is very true. For some people, not even just the elderly, their pet/s may be their most important companion. 
    • Be thankful for the NHS. This is the price to treat a dog or cat. Imagine what it might be to treat a human being with cancer
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...