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They are French. They have a few in central London. In Paris you find them at the train station but here they try to position themselves as a bit more upmarket. Think nice baguettes, soups, salads, French pastries and macaroons etc.


Do they have a location in mind or are they still looking?

Well a few people have mentioned to me the 'Soup Dragon' premises, and on the southwark planning application site it does mention change of use from A1 to A3, so that's the only likely place I can think of currently. But thats been spoken about in length on another thread in the business section, so who knows. Unless someone else knows differently?


Louisa.

Applespider Wrote:

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> More upmarket than Greggs/Upper Crust and less

> upmarket than Gails/Le Pain Quotidien



Fits perfectly into the demographic then, because Dulwich Village already has a Gail's.


http://www.gailsbread.co.uk/?CategoryID=301#dulwich


Louisa.

France, Spain, Holland, Japan, UK, Marocco, Lebanon, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman - Bluewater, Canary Wharf and Waterloo. Not multi national - just inter-continental! And yes a limited number outlets, if you number outlets in the 100s as any kind of limit.


Good produce, great marketing all done to a proven and winning formula - let's not pretend it's a chi chi little French patisserie though! It's Starbucks by another name.

Louisa Wrote:

> Fits perfectly into the demographic then, because

> Dulwich Village already has a Gail's.


I know... I cycle past on my to work and have been known to stop for a lovely warm treat (cinnamon bun or a muffin) on the way. It does make me chuckle when I'm standing there in bike helmet etc ordering a takeaway muffing and they offer me a coffee. Um... not entirely convinced how safe it would be cycling down the road drinking a latte!

John exactly I can think of far worse examples of chain shops, and judging by their website they are not at all widespread across London or the rest of the country.


Jeremy it's not a wind up at all, just a rumour I had heard from a few friends one of whom had spoken with a person employed at one of the branches. It may well not come to anything, lets face it, as pointed out already, this area is hardly a coffee/bakery desert. As for the location I just guessed the former 'soup dragon' premises purely because of the change of use for the shop on the southwark planning application.


Louisa.

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