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Just wanted to say how good Aneto Caf? is on East Dulwich Road. Went in for lunch today - we had two delicious sandwiches, very reasonably priced and great service. Also very good coffee.


Makes a nice change to some of the less friendly (some might say arrogant) places on Lordship Lane!


Would strongly recommend a visit

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Yep, great wee spot. Service with a smile and great bacon sarnie. Hope they have an awning so the outdoor space can still be used over the winter.


I see there might be some activity in old Kens Barber shop and the launderette is closing which may become something else. It's a good wee stretch along there.



Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Big thumbs up from me. That row of shops and

> restaurants seems to have gained an identity at

> last.

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