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The stools are the most uncomfortable I've ever sat on - guess that ensures quick turn around.


Bar staff lovely, had snacks which were ok but not what I was expecting. Lunch time menu was still on display which led to some confusion.


To be fair, I was in a hurry, would like to go back when I have more time, but I would take a thick jumper to fold up under my bottom.


ETA these comments refer to Refreshment Rooms, not trendy Lot 9.

Ah I think you miss the point Peckhamgatecrasher, Hipster venues are supposed to be uncomfortable. Taking a pillow or jumper means you dont get the full effect of eating good food in a edgy environment with the wonderful smells of Rye Lane wafting in the air as you tuck into a sicilian aubergine and borlotti bean dish. It's ironic doncha' know? :)


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Have now - before I saw this. Yes Lot.9 opposuite Bar Story is a different thing and IS a pop up, whereas Peckham Refreshment Rooms nearer the station on other side is 'permanent'.

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