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Hazleharman

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Hello people of East Dulwich.

I am the chef of a the, what will be the new Green and Blue on Lorship Lane.

We are opening something slightly similar to what was previous. But just a bit more of a serious restaurant(but not stiff).


Alex and myself are really struggling with a name for the place. I want to ask anyone and everyone who is interested to try to name it. Just post or send us a name of whatever.

In return we will offer the winner a free meal on the house.


Look forward to hearing from you

Kind regards

Hazle and Alex

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I can imagine many people will answer with humorous or gilb answers, and fair enough but for a new business getting a name right is quite important so best of luck


Single name possesive seem quite popular ? such as Mishkins in town or Franklins locally


Are the rumours about connections with Terroir unfounded then?

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