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Lin Henden Wrote:

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> There is going to be a new pizza place on LL near

> Goose Green so youdon't have to be pizzaless!


Hardly pizzaless! There's already an excellent pizza place on Lordship Lane - Sorsi & Morsi.

Seabag yes they do have a frontage to trade from, but it all depends who comes along to fill the empty places. I can't see a chain taking on the speedo pizza site, nor can I really imagine another independent. If anything, I reckon it will probably imagine an already existing business investing the time and money into an expansion or second outlet selling food. Maybe Blue Mountain ED 2? Hope and greenwood ED 2? Who knows. I personally would be happy with a prey a manger but that won't happen.


Louisa.

Amen to that Foxy. At last common sense prevails. It's Italiam peasant food akin to cheese on toast with a added extras. Then the poncy as you like gang move in and try and make it something it isn't! Average price 10-15 quid in certain places maybe more. Disgrace.


Louisa.

Twitter update from Franco Manca: they're opening a branch in South Ken in October, which is before the ED one is set to open. Apparently the building is "putting up a fight". I give this purely for information purposes without taking sides as to their priciness or ponciness.

I'm amazed they took on that building. It's a terrible layout. They're definitely doing the right thing by flattening the floor out, but it must be costing them a fortune.


BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Twitter update from Franco Manca: they're opening

> a branch in South Ken in October, which is before

> the ED one is set to open. Apparently the building

> is "putting up a fight". I give this purely for

> information purposes without taking sides as to

> their priciness or ponciness.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Anyone know of or eaten at a restaurant called

> 'Tortilla'? I'm presuming it's Mexican? A friend

> of mine was told by a lady in a shop further along

> the strip that they were interested in this site.


They'd fold in a week.

Judging by the amount of interest they have attracted they will have nightly queues outside, so I'm pretty sure they think it's worth the time money and effort. All I can conclude is that people around here love posh-cheese on toast, seeing as we still do not have a noodle bar, Mexican, Vietnamese, or any other world food you care to mention. If you love a pizza or a curry LL is the place for you! I checked out the Tortilla website, it seems like a posh Subway, they've just opened in Clapham.


Louisa.

You're right, it was El Passo..Forgot that. Then, from memory, it went through a major refurb & came out looking just as tacky as before, but called Dos Amigos, before biting the dust completely. Just as Mexican/Latin American food finally took off:)

maxxi Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> > Anyone know of or eaten at a restaurant called

> > 'Tortilla'? I'm presuming it's Mexican? A

> friend

> > of mine was told by a lady in a shop further

> along

> > the strip that they were interested in this

> site.

>

> They'd fold in a week.



Then fold again and re-open as a burrito bar

Loving your work maxxi, it's not gone unnoticed here :)


Fresh California Burritos and Tacos are just the sort of thing you'd get for a cinema visit. Hand held and easy to eat, plus they're relatively inexpensive too


Naked with Guac 'n Jack, just rolls of the tongue

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