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I saw a notice on the window of the old Dulwich Beer Dispensary a couple of days ago - it. It seems as though a company called Kalea Kitchen Ltd are taking over the premises. 

By the looks of the application notice, it’ll only be open at the weekends.

Anyone know any details?

 

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On 18/11/2024 at 17:44, gebbjane said:

I think from the licence app it means the licence applied for is 7 days a week Sun-Sat 9.00-23.00 not just the weekend.

 

Ah yes, good spot!

On 18/11/2024 at 20:51, ianr said:

The photograph seems to be of a notice (as prescribed by regs) advertising the application.  The full application details can be seen  at https://app.southwark.gov.uk/premises/applied/884253, which confirms gebbjane's post.

Thanks for the link.

It sounds like they are planning a licensed restaurant with a small bar from reading through the application. 

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On 03/12/2024 at 16:15, DulwichParker said:

Great that someone is doing something with that site. Hopefully will breath a bit of life into that stretch of Lordship Lane. 

I don't think it's an easy location  to attract custom to (ungrammatical, sorry) but I hope they do well.

What happened to that guy who was going to have a stall outside selling some kind of hot food? I can't remember the details, but there was a thread about it on here some time ago, I think earlier this year?

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