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james_ja Wrote:

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> Having looked at its layout i'd guess its a chip

> shop. The clothes shop that closed down on

> Melbourne Grove is now being refurb'd and also

> looks like a chip shop!! I may be wrong but that's

> my guess



The clothes shop that closed down on Melbourne Grove is now a Locksmiths which relocated from Lordship Lane.

Coffee shop, first thing that I noticed was the wonderful coffee machine, they are quite expensive. I was really worried that it would be another purveyor of saturated and trans fats but a nice sandwich shop/ cafe is great IMHO. I had a little chat and hopefully next year the garden area will be open again.

easytiger Wrote:

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> More and more coffee shops opening in the area,

> surely a positive thing?


WHY. ???


I have seen many posts on EDF with people asking where they can buy certain items locally.


Do not see many posts asking where someone can buy a cup of coffee.


Reached Saturation Point.


DulwichFox.

But Nero's is jam packed every day - so will any new Starbucks I think

Loads of laptops - do people work from there ??


People don't ask but they do go & pay.



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> easytiger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > More and more coffee shops opening in the area,

> > surely a positive thing?

>

> WHY. ???

>

> I have seen many posts on EDF with people asking

> where they can buy certain items locally.

>

> Do not see many posts asking where someone can

> buy a cup of coffee.

>

> Reached Saturation Point.

>

> DulwichFox.

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