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Have been in twice, once for a coffee and once for lunch. I feel pretty bowled over. The service was excellent on both occasions, the attitude towards children (yes, I am one of the dreadful people who eats out with a toddler) was a joy, to the extent that they have a colouring table for them and they said how much they enjoy having kids there. The food was just exceptional; between four of us we ordered the entire menu and were blown away. We've also had their vat red wine and have already got through four bottles. We are very much looking forward to trying to have dinner there, babysitter permitting!
  • 2 weeks later...
I went with the Mr the other day (had popped in for lunch once before) and loved the atmosphere and the wine but (and I know I might be shot down in flames for this and get I'm in a minority) but they could do some more substantial non meaty options. Other than that it's nice to have somewhere romantic and date-night worthy in Dulwich.

Sorry to fawn but we went today for their first Sunday opening, for brunch. Same as before, brilliant food, great service, and this time we were able to see how patient they are with kids - the colouring table was a great success. We will be back for Sunday lunch, which looks pretty great going by the menu. Served from 2-5 too, so catering for people like us who like to eat lunch late.


I do not work there, promise.

Another big thumbs up.


La Piba and I went a few weeks ago for lunch, and though the wine and experience were good we were a bit underwhelmed by the food.


Still we gave it a go for dinner with 4 friends and everybody loved it.


Flavours and overall quality were amazing, I still can't get over the value of the house wines, and a couple of folk went for the takeouts at 7 quid a pop.


So basically no complaints, and thanks again to Abel who was so welcoming.

  • 3 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Went to ToastEd again for lunch on Saturday (our post-gig next day treat) and again had an absolutely fab meal.


I had horseradish risotto and Nyge had ham hock, lentils and carrots, and both of them were absolutely delicious.


The service was excellent even though the place was absolutely rammed, and the prices very reasonable for the quality of the food.


We will deffo be back! Really like the feel of the place, as well as the food :)

Rebecca Bear Wrote:

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> Nice egg and bacon , but at ?10 well overpriced .

> At 67 you get the Spanglish for the same amount ,

> you can eat full breakfasts at modern pantry ,

> caravan etc for less


2 rashes of decent bacon, egg, beans , 2 slices wholegrain toast. Tea... ?2.50.


Cooked it myself..


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Rebecca Bear Wrote:

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> > Nice egg and bacon , but at ?10 well overpriced

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> > At 67 you get the Spanglish for the same amount

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> > you can eat full breakfasts at modern pantry ,

> > caravan etc for less


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> 2 rashes of decent bacon, egg, beans , 2 slices

> wholegrain toast. Tea... ?2.50.

>

> Cooked it myself..


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How was the service, Foxy ?!! Hope you left a good tip :)


Rebecca Bear, where are these places you mention? Not in East Dulwich, I think?

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > > Nice egg and bacon , but at ?10 well

> overpriced

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> > > At 67 you get the Spanglish for the same

> amount

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> > > you can eat full breakfasts at modern pantry

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> > > caravan etc for less

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> > 2 rashes of decent bacon, egg, beans , 2

> slices

> > wholegrain toast. Tea... ?2.50.

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> > Cooked it myself..

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> xxxxxxxx

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How was the service, Foxy ?!! Hope you left a good

> tip :)

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> Rebecca Bear, where are these places you mention?

> Not in East Dulwich, I think?


Service was Terrible.. and I had to do the washing up too.. :)


Foxy

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