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13 hours ago, NewWave said:

Tbh the dark interior of Vits and Kix is the reason I've never been in (though the food/drink offering seems appealing on paper) the very dark interior and neon sign feels a bit gimmicky and nightclubby to me,

I don't want to eat in a cocktail bar I want to drink cocktails in one.

Isn't a dark, moody interior the ideal cocktail bar and if that prejudiced you from going in to try the food, which is excellent buy the way, then sadly your loss. 

Maybe try it first before dismissing it due to the intimate atmosphere 🤔 

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2 minutes ago, Spartacus said:

Isn't a dark, moody interior the ideal cocktail bar and if that prejudiced you from going in to try the food, which is excellent buy the way, then sadly your loss. 

Maybe try it first before dismissing it due to the intimate atmosphere 🤔 

It was me who said it looked very dark in there, but I specifically said during the DAY. Which it did.

And I was clearly  referring to their old place in North Cross Road.

And I did eat in there. In the evening. When the darkness wasn't an issue. But sitting in the dark on a sunny day isn't my idea of the ideal setting for either a daytime  meal or drinks.

And yes, the food was good. As were the cocktails.

Looking forward to trying out their new place.

 

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Does anyone know what is going in where God's Gift was? Looks to be under development.

On 11/10/2024 at 12:10, teddyboy23 said:

Vits-kicks in nx road is moving into the old tail restaurant on LL,next to the small St Christopher's.and  oliver bonas could be taking the white stuff site

Excited about this. Hopefully a better spot for them. Any idea on when they are expected to be in the new site?

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Slightly out of area but worth a shout out is the little outdoor cafe opposite West Dulwich Station, corner of Belair park.... Stephanie's.  Great coffee and food and really excellent music, I can't tear myself away! It has a covered bit in case of rain.

46 minutes ago, teddyboy23 said:

The new wine shop next to morons is supposed to open this week

Typo? 😂 

1 hour ago, Moovart said:

Slightly out of area but worth a shout out is the little outdoor cafe opposite West Dulwich Station, corner of Belair park.... Stephanie's.  Great coffee and food and really excellent music, I can't tear myself away! It has a covered bit in case of rain.

What sort of music?!

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4 hours ago, doniyasoni said:

Walked past builders working next to the Gails on Zenoria Street and inquired, it's apparently going to be a Falafel shop!

Amazing! We are also opening our private psychology and psychotherapy practice opposite Gail's on Zenoria Street in January. Circle Psychology Partners are already based in Dulwich and this will be our new base. Signage is up and we are painting this week!

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8 hours ago, Moovart said:

Slightly out of area but worth a shout out is the little outdoor cafe opposite West Dulwich Station, corner of Belair park.... Stephanie's.  Great coffee and food and really excellent music, I can't tear myself away! It has a covered bit in case of rain.

It's open later on Friday nights too, and is a nice little spot that serves alcohol 

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On 11/11/2024 at 15:08, LondonFermentation said:

Netquest computers next to the piano school on Pellatt Road has been painted yellow but no sign of what is coming yet…

yes I’ve spotted this too — it’s near me and I’m very intrigued to see what it’ll be 👀👀👀👀
 

 

 

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Kakkapoo have just opened on Bellenden Road. The avocado and pistachios are nice. And the asparagus. You'll have to pay a little extra for diesel as it all comes from Peru. They accept cats and have promised to fold and close by next Monday.

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2 hours ago, SpringTime said:

Kakkapoo have just opened on Bellenden Road. The avocado and pistachios are nice. And the asparagus. You'll have to pay a little extra for diesel as it all comes from Peru. They accept cats and have promised to fold and close by next Monday.

Glad to hear that they accept cats.😜

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