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Feast your eyes on this.


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1/4 lb Burger from Burger King Surrey Quays..


Well I have taken a couple of bites...


Stone cold, soggy Bun, nasty cold cheese slice...


Think I may become the official photographer for BK


DulwichFox

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Almost as grim as Surrey Quays itself.


Surrey Quays is fine..


Easy Free Parking


I regularly use S.Q.


Tescos.


River Island.


Burtons.


Holland & Barrett


Boots


Occasionally use BHS


They also have an EE Phone shop.


Safe manned area to withdraw cash.


Shame WH Smith has gone.


Also nearby Decathlon Sports and camping supplies.


DulwichFox

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Decathlon is good, I'll grant you. The cinema is

> also OK (Europe's first fully digital multi screen

> cinema, fact fans). But the shopping mall...

> eurgh.


Agreed, it'll be a shame when Decathlon closed, I've bought loads of stuff in there in recent years. Anyone know if they're looking for another site in London?

I did eat it....


But I do not eat Burgers or Fries often because Have type -2 diabetes.


Blood Sugars 9.0 mmol/L postprandial + 90 mins

So no more food today.


Some alcohol will help lower sugar level. :)


I remember some years back 2002 B.K. at Waterloo Station was a lot better..


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Almost as grim as Surrey Quays itself.

>

> Surrey Quays is fine..

>

> Easy Free Parking

>

> I regularly use S.Q.

>

> Tescos.

>

> River Island.

>

> Burtons.

>

> Holland & Barrett

>

> Boots

>

> Occasionally use BHS

>

> They also have an EE Phone shop.

>

> Safe manned area to withdraw cash.

>

> Shame WH Smith has gone.

>

> Also nearby Decathlon Sports and camping

> supplies.

>

> DulwichFox


Surrey Quays is great - ive lived here for years , really near the river , southwark park and the Angel ( lovely pub with views of tower bridge etc)

FJDGoose Wrote:

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>

> Surrey Quays is great - ive lived here for years ,

> really near the river , southwark park and the

> Angel ( lovely pub with views of tower bridge etc)


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And don't forget the Wibbly Wobbly :)

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