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Since this place re-opened I've become a big fan. The staff are so nice and friendly (makes a change from hostile E European service in other cafes, there, I said it, so shoot me). Can't really understand why the food is so reasonably priced, especially as the cafe is on Lordship Lane and the rent must be very high. Food is always good quality and the coffee is really really nice, it totally beats Caffe Nero hands down. Well done Johnnie's cafe.

The people that run it are nice & the food is fine.


But what's with the TV on all day & you can't see the blackboard. There's a strange shaped counter covered in Cookie jars, the girls behind it look lost.


Lastly, cafe owners sitting up in the corner puts me off.


It needs a tweak as it's lost its mojo.


Too vanilla now, which is a shame.

  • 2 years later...

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