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hi everyone


we are opening a new blackbird bakery shop in grove vale (on the parade just before the train station), Some of you may already know us from our other shops in Herne Hill and Crystal Palace or from our market stall on Fri and sat in Northcross road.

We will be open from Mondays -sat 7am-7pm, selling our fresh hand made bread,crossiants, cakes, sandwiches, muffins, granola,coffees and juices etc..

Opening day this Sat 10th May and it wil be lovely to see you there.


many thanks.

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Ooh, good stuff.


Given the rising price of bread and the newly opening bakers opposite William Rose and the current bakers opposite Green and Blue I'll be intrigued by any price undercutting going on. Oh, and the bread from the ED Deli. Choice, choice, choice.


Love your bread from the stall on Northcross Road so best of luck.

Sounds great but I'm with Nero. Five posh bread/cake type shops in ED:


East Dulwich Deli

Green & Blue (stocks Luca's bread)

Luca's (to open soon - in the old chicken shop?)

La Chandelier (sells bread and stuff take away too)

Blackbird bakery


Plus the other bakery on the corner (opposite moo moo), not to mention cheese block, etc etc.


Don't get me wrong I LOVE carbs and frankly I will be popping into Blackbird of an evening because of the 7pm closing time! Yeeha.

Blackbird sells fine bread-making flour in 2.5K sacks...


As for Kindred, it's all doqn to personal taste I suppose. On any day but Saturday they have the best baguettes (available too at Romeo Jones) and their crusty white loaves are gorgeous...


(On Saturdays the baguettes in Mootown in the EDW still rool!)

About time Grove Vale started benefitting from the ED "gentrification" process, equally, it cant be called a bakers if it doesnt bake it on the premesis. One thing about Ayres of Nunhead (despite what the snobs on here think#) it is a true bakers and although quality has slipped in recent years, it still remains by far the best bakers locally.


Louisa.

Actually it can be called 'a bakers' - Collins English Dictionary:


baker n a person who makes or sells bread, cakes, etc


bakery n, pl -eries a place where bread, cakes etc are made or sold



Louisa Wrote:

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> About time Grove Vale started benefitting from the

> ED "gentrification" process, equally, it cant be

> called a bakers if it doesnt bake it on the

> premesis. One thing about Ayres of Nunhead

> (despite what the snobs on here think#) it is a

> true bakers and although quality has slipped in

> recent years, it still remains by far the best

> bakers locally.

>

> Louisa.

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