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15 minutes ago, Earl Aelfheah said:

Urgh. All we need now is for them to call it 'Ollie's on the Lordship' and satire is officially dead. 

I did wonder whether the copy had been written by AI.

It seems remarkably close to this ad from 'Zoolander'.

 

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Just wanted to shout out a really great new coffee place on Upland Road next to Eric’s bakery. 
 

It’s called Aroma Lab and the owner is so lovely. Super knowledgeable about coffee and it’s definitely the best coffee I’ve had locally. Worth a visit if you want to support a new local business. 

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On 06/08/2025 at 09:03, David Peckham said:

Sounds, and looks, more like an errant and indulged teenage son who backpacked through south east Asia and visited Jim Thompson's house. 

Probably came home with dreads, piercings and a Thai script tattoo that he was told represented 'One Love', but actually spells out 'I Am A Massive Farang Twat'.

The latter is quite a common thing.

 

They really should have added 'Fuckwittery is Ollie's House'. 'Ollie is a fuckwit'

 

🤣 

After a horrible very long day at work I came home..read this post and laughed out loud....thank you!

On 06/08/2025 at 18:23, Pugwash said:

Pricey - did not go to Megan's due to price. Love Dulwich and Chen are better value.

We made the error of visiting the one in Dulwich just after it opened...you missed nothing.

I dont mind paying a bit more for something decent but honestly it was one of the most underwhelming badly cooked meals I've eaten,  with an accompnayment of awful muzak and dire dire service .

really overpriced too I agree.

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On 11/06/2025 at 08:55, ArchieCarlos said:

the fruit & vegetable merchant Taylor's of Maltby Street will be opening in Dulwich Village after all. 

I went in here the other day. The fruit is all really good - ripe and fresh. They also sell good bread (and croissants and pastries) from a independent bakery, the name of which I've forgotten. 🤦

The prices (which are marked) are not cheap but they are fair imo. Comparable to the specialist fruit shop on Lordship Lane (Brothers?) for really good quality. It's similar prices to Simply Fresh - but Simply Fresh's fruit and veg is very poor. Beaten about and tasteless. Sainsbury's is certainly cheaper.

IMVHO they're a good addition to the Dulwich Village "retail offer".

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On 21/08/2025 at 16:41, ED4LYF said:

Anyone have any idea what might be happening with 104 Lordship Lane, next to Kanella? Looks like it might have been let, and some refitting/redecorating being done - just curious.

Another estate agents.

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On 06/08/2025 at 19:41, Tlee2201 said:

Just wanted to shout out a really great new coffee place on Upland Road next to Eric’s bakery. 
 

It’s called Aroma Lab and the owner is so lovely. Super knowledgeable about coffee and it’s definitely the best coffee I’ve had locally. Worth a visit if you want to support a new local business. 

Seconded, lovely coffee and much better than Eric's, which is great for bakery stuff but bad and expensive for coffee 

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There is a sign outside what was Megan's saying that whatever is replacing it will have an "all day concept."

What the (expletive deleted) is an "all day concept", and how does it differ from being open all day?

For (expletive deleted)'s sake 🙄

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33 minutes ago, Sue said:

There is a sign outside what was Megan's saying that whatever is replacing it will have an "all day concept."

What the (expletive deleted) is an "all day concept", and how does it differ from being open all day?

For (expletive deleted)'s sake 🙄

same 💩 but more of it all day long

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On 31/10/2025 at 20:21, Nathan callaghan said:

There is a new Londis on Melbourne Grove that is open! Decent prices too

I’ve attached some of their special offers but its better to go to the store to see it.

https://www.londis.co.uk/special-offers?page=4

Interesting first post.

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