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Our saturday lunchtimes are gonna change now as today the Tulip cafe is closing.

The chef has been frying eggs for 28 years with 12 of those at the Tulip.

The family who run the place have always been so friendly and it is sad to see them go.

So if you are a fan, nip down there today and say goodbye.

Ultra, try the dulwich cafe' by the palmerston, that place is alot busier than the others and the portions are great. The Tulip is good though, i tried to swing a deal for them a couple of years ago but it didnt quite work out so i suspect it will stay a working mans cafe' or it will evolve into something ED like.:) Lets see on Monday.

karter Wrote:

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> But there's a chicken shop next door so wouldn't

> make sense, a kebab shop would be a good idea.



true - but chicken / kebab type shops often cluster together - there used to be loads on Lordship Lane when I first moved here

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