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they are having a garage sale this morning, flogging off all the cups and saucers, etc. one of the guys working inside said a new "modern english restaurant" would open in mid april. thank goodness the place will spring back to life and not remain dark.
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Dare I say it was quite badly managed and underwhelming. I walked in and just saw a guy who seemed to be in charge grabbing items off someone's arms saying 'no, not for sale; not that either; not those'. Why not mark things that are not on sale; or even better not have them on display. I was put off by the poor attitude. Popular though so hope they sold the stuff they wanted.
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I'd love it if it was Ottolenghi, they do the most divine salads and cakes. :)


EDmummy Wrote:

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> PSJ Wrote:

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> > Could it be a new branch of Ottolenghi?

>

> All my dreams coming true! Seriously though, what

> do we think its going to be?

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it would hardly be an Ottolenghi if there's any truth in the 'modern english restaurant' rumour.


I can see it now....'The East Dulwich Chop House' 'The East Dulwich Oyster Bar & Grill' 'ED Brasserie/Bistro/Kitchen+whatever' etc etc. Complete with quintessentially english, no-nonsense menu of faggots, game, ox cheeks, rhubarb jelly & crumble.

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the modern english "rumour" was something I posted, heaving been minsinformed by one of the painters. I was later told by the owner (and our new next door neighbour) that it would be a "modern" menu. presumably a new chef's take. must say, I am looking forward to finding out.
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Vikki O Wrote:

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> Apparently it's going to be a wine bar with a

> small but impressive restaurant menu so not too

> dissimilar to G&B



That sounds fantastic - hope you're right! I've been really missing Green and Blue since it closed.

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G&B was really good for a number of years, but I walked out of there twice in its final 12 months as they had nothing on their 'improved' and later 'expanded' menus to tempt me with. I hope the new place offers something different and doesnt make the same mistakes its predecessor did.
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"Think we need something more practical like a Greggs or BK. We don't need another pretentious independent shop to add to the rest of the shops aimed at only a small niche middle-class price range."


I haven't been on here for a year or two, but thrilled to see "Louisa" is still hammering away at this gag.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> Think we need something more practical like a

> Greggs or BK.


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There's a Greggs-like baker just over the road already .....


ETA: Sorry to take the bait :)

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