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Its a huge unit and the advertised rent meant that it was hard to see what would go in there. I'm a bit disappointed its a pret, just because its not very interesting. I do have some concerns about the impact on places like poached / blackbird etc especially if people subscribe to the coffee monthly fee option but on the other hand, its not really a sit in brunch option so hopefully sufficiently different. That said, its a huge improvement on a) an empty unit and b) a betting shop.
I guess they'll pick up trade from people arriving at the station as commuters (nannies, teachers, shop assistants, local GPs, business owners etc.) as well as people who've got to catch a train and want a coffee but think the queues in the artisan coffee shops near the station are too long.
There are also loads of staff from Charter and Goose Green schools who buy lunch in M&S so will give them another option of somewhere to grab a sandwich to go - it definitely aligns with Pret's new business model of moving out to areas where people will be working from home in the hope that they'll still pop out for a sandwich at lunch. For me one of the main things about working from home is that I don't have to buy lunch at Pret or similar, but sure it will get enough footfall.
I used to work near the original one in Victoria, nice and quirky. It stunned me in recent years how much colleagues used the local branch, some two or three times a day. We had many great independent bcafes in the area; virtually the only time I use them is at airports being much better value than most other outlets. Perhaps someone can explain the Pavlov's dog response by many to Pret
All of the Pret a Manger stuff and M&S stuff can be made at a fraction of the price at home. I can't understand why people would want to buy their lunch at these places. A cheese/ham roll is what I would make up to take to work in the late 70s/80s/90s!
I have always liked pret a manger. It's been ethical and forward thinking way before many other food places. I always saw their vans at night at Westend donating their unsold food to homeless and other charities, unlike other supermarkets and shops.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I have survived 42 years without a Pret A Manger

> in East Dulwich..

> 38 years since they first opened elsewhere..

>

> DulwichFox


Foxy, get down wiv da kids and eat their hip trendy food 🤩

precious star Wrote:

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> I have always liked pret a manger. It's been

> ethical and forward thinking way before many other

> food places. I always saw their vans at night at

> Westend donating their unsold food to homeless and

> other charities, unlike other supermarkets and

> shops.



I like Pret too. Rarely go there now I'm retired, though.

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