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Pellatt Road is just near The Mag. Street market well worth a visit if you hvnt already been!


There are loads of stalls, inc homewares (e.g. bone china mugs with Easter chicks n chocs), jams n jellies by East Dulwich Naturally, cakes, and lots more!


Also FREE spin painting for the kids at 3pm :)



Food available - sounds mouth wateringly good mm mmm:



Smoked salmon quiche

Mango Chutney or Plain Sausage rolls

Homemade Cornish pasties

Chicken and leek pie

Feta and spinach tarts

Pea and Mint Soup

Sweet stuff:


Chocolate chip cookies

Chocolate fudge cake

Carrot Cake

Easter gingerbread and shortbread

Candy floss


Gourmet coffees from Captured on the Rye available all day. Mention ?Corvus? for 2 for the price of 1 coffee.


See [http://pellattroad.wordpress.com/] for more details...

Apologies for the poor turnout of stalls at the market at the weekend.

Three confirmed stall-holders baled out without informing us, leaving us embarrassed with no back-up plan. We moved two stalls into the shop to escape the bitter cold and actually had a good day after a slow start, but not what we had planned. The previous week was pretty busy with 4 stalls outside and a reasonable turnout despite the sleet!


We will be re-trying in future weeks, Easter has been memorably quiet this year.

We'll keep you posted.


Lou.

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